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Version 9.07: 16 GM to play against and major update of German translation


  • Michele has prepared the 16 world champions of chess history; their elo is obtained according jeff sonas' calcs about their strength's peak. You could play against them in Tourney elo competition or in Play against any engine.
  • Translation to German, major update thanks to Frank Stender
  • New help in German: Deutsche Bedienungsanleitung für Lucas Schach by Bernhard


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  1. Please Help. I cant play any games with Play button. especially with GMs

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    1. Difficult to know what the real reason is, a solution might be that of installing the program again.

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