Apple Chess is very very good.  I haven't played Elite Chess, so can't  
make a direct comparison, but it is entirely accessible across the  
board, so to speak, and I've spent many happy hours playing it.  You  
can examine the board as you would expect with arrows, and you can set  
the game up to automatically announce the moves it makes as it does.   
There are a few Chess variations also available with it.  If you want  
to sit down and play a good game of chess, it doesn't get much better.

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On 31 Dec, 2007, at 9:20 AM, Thomas Ward wrote:

> Hi Josh,
> I knew Apple Chess was accessible from reading the Tiger manual a  
> while
> back, but I am interested to know what end users of Mac's think about
> it. How does it compare to say Elite Chess for Windows.
>

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