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Hi, This may not be helpful as I do not have the 11th edition. I think I have the 9th edition, and I rarely use it because I use Fritz. Whatever the case, my reasoning for upgrading or not upgrading would go like this: Why do I want to upgrade? Is there something missing from the current version that I have been wanting to have? Are there chances that I may lose some data/information from the upgrade? Driver Digicom Palladio Wave 54 Cx Usbc on this page.

Chessmaster 10th Edition Cd35

Can I use the $20 for something better? Personally, I would stick with what I have unless I had completely 'used up' the old version. Hello Everyone, I have Chessmaster 10th edition installed on my laptop for between class fun. I have considered paying the $20.00 to upgrade to Grandmaster edition (11ed). I have read many mixed reviews and was wondering if anyone has both versions and can answer the question: Is 11th edition worth the upgrade from 10th?

What features make it so, or what features are lacking which would make it so if they were present. Thanks I think the 'art of learning' lectures alone are worth the money, but you should know that there isn't one single improvement in the program. Even the chess player bio's aren't updated. I could do that even for free, it would only take a few hours! They've just added new chess variants and give the engine multi-processor support. Chessmaster GM Edition is not really a breakthrough, like the 10th Edition has been previously, but I think it worths 20 bucks anyway. It comes on DVD (not on 3 CDs like the previous version), it adds support for multiprocessing and contains the new 'Art of Learning' lessons.

It also has several new skins and chess sets, and Ubisoft claims to have added some Elo points to the engine's strength. However, if you don't have a decent computer (preferably with dual-core processor) my advice is to get one before updating, as the 11th Edition requires considerably more resources to work properly. I appreciate everyones thoughts. Sounds like there are some benefits to upgrading but it might be wiser to wait for another release or 2 when they add a few more things (Hopefully). The art of learning lectures sound interesting but I am already paying to access video lectures here at Chess.com so I don't think I need anymore.

I have a stack of books to get through anyway;) I am interested in the multicore support though. I don't think any lecture would come even close to the art of learning in certain aspects. But if you've already seen Waitzkin's other stuff from the older version, then you could evaluate it yourself.

I seriously doubt if there'll be another version by the way. I appreciate everyones thoughts. Sounds like there are some benefits to upgrading but it might be wiser to wait for another release or 2 when they add a few more things (Hopefully). The art of learning lectures sound interesting but I am already paying to access video lectures here at Chess.com so I don't think I need anymore. I have a stack of books to get through anyway;) I am interested in the multicore support though. I don't think any lecture would come even close to the art of learning in certain aspects. But if you've already seen Waitzkin's other stuff from the older version, then you could evaluate it yourself.