![]() Here's the Chessbase link reviewing Fritz 13: Here's the pdf from Chesscafe review on Houdini Aquarium Pro: Are these really that useful? Are there other features with Aquarium and/or Fritz that make them better for analyzing openings and games?Īny opinions on which one of these products is the best for opening and game analysis? I notice Aquarium has this thing called 'Idea Project' and Fritz 13 has something that sounds similar called 'Let's check'. They both appear to have features I don't get with Chessbase by itself. I'm thinking about trying out Fritz 13, or Houdini Aqaurium Pro for a change of pace for opening and game analysis. ![]() I've been using the product since CB 7 and have CB 11 now. I use ChessBase extensively, with Houdini or Rybka in infinite analysis window, a custom opening book window along with the game board and notation in their own windows, and one or more databases in other windows. ![]() Anyone have an opinion on which of these is the more functional product for analysing openings and games? ![]()
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