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Fritz 9 (c) Chessbase
11/2005 :..... RELEASE.DATE .. PROTECTION .......: Serial
1 :.......... DISC(S) .. GAME.TYPE ........: Chess
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Deep in the shrouds of history we find the world's first chess machine, the
legendary Chess Turk. Built by a Baron for a Queen, the automaton was half
human, half robot. Napoleon Bonaparte battled against it, Benjamin Franklin
bowed to its brilliant play, and Edgar Allan Poe tried to dissect it with
his analytical mind, torn between fear and fascination. Now you can relive
history and play the dreaded Turk yourself in perfect 3D animation, 235
years after the empress Maria Theresia had the ancestor of all chess
computer programs let built. Experience the fascination of the chess duel
"Man vs. Machine" in a unique combination from past and present:
the Turk & Fritz9. Face up to the duel. As did World Champion Vladimir
Kramnik and Garry Kasparov, who, followed by millions of chess fans, played
for mankind against FRITZ
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1. Unrar.
2. Burn or mount with daemon tools.
3. Install the game.
4. Use this serial when prompted: A388M-EW9MH-3GMDS-AMJT7-VFUB2
5. Play the game.
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