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SCOrE

: Your display normally shows the

number of the current move. If instead

you want to see the piece-score of your

current position, turn this option on. The

scoring totals the following values:

Pawns—1, Knights—3, Bishops—3,

Rooks—5, and Queen—9.

PLAYr

: Select between: ‘

1

’—Human vs

Computer; ‘

2

’—Human vs Human;

0

’—Computer vs Computer.

HELP

: When this option is turned on , all

legal moves for the selected piece will be

shown at one time.

InFO

: When turned on, this option will

display the score, depth of search (num-

ber of moves LCD Chess is "thinking

ahead"), best move it is considering

playing, and clock times. These will be

displayed  while the computer is thinking

at its higher levels.

CLrBr

: Use this option to clear the chess

board for easier problem setup. Pressing

SETUP

now, will enter setup mode with

the chess board cleared of all pieces

except a White king. You must also place

a Black king on the board to exit setup

mode.

SOUnd

: Select between: ‘

2

’—All sound

on; ‘

1

’—No sound on key presses; ‘

0

’—

No sound, except for error buzzes.

SLEEP

: Adjust the automatic shut off

time with this key. Setting it to ‘

0

’ will

disable auto shut-off altogether.

FLiP

: Use this option to flip the chess

board around.

SETUP

KEY

Press this key to promote a pawn that

reaches your opponent’s back rank to a

piece other than a queen. (The promotion

to a queen is the most common, so it is

automatic.) You can also use this key to

set up special positions (see page 10.)

o

/

n

KEY

(CONTRAST)

Press this key repeatedly to adjust the dis-

play contrast to one of sixteen settings.

This allows you to compensate for differ-

ences in lighting and battery strength.

NEW GAME

KEY

Use this key to start a new game.

RATING

KEY

LCD Chess rates your play! Use this key

to view your current rating. Also use it to

enter game results for a new rating if the

‘O’ symbol is on, showing you played a

ratable game with no hints or take-backs.

How to Update Your Rating:

While viewing your rating with the ‘O’

symbol on, the first press of the

OPTIONS

key shows:

Win

—If you won the game, press the

RATING

key to see your new rating. Or

press 

OPTIONS

a second time to show:

LOSE

—If you lost the game, press the

RATING

key to see your new rating. Or

press OPTIONS a third time to show:

DrAW

—If you drew the game, press the

RATING

key to see your new rating. Or

press 

OPTIONS

to return to your

unchanged rating display.

Playing the Black Pieces

When you want to play the Black pieces

(to let LCD Chess move first) press the

MOVE

key before you make your first

move as White. You’ll see the White and

Black pieces switch places immediately!

Draw Messages

During the game, your LCD Chess will

display the word 

DrAW

if a three-time

repetition of position occurs, or if there

has been no pawn moved and no

exchanges for 50 moves. When either of

these situations takes place, the rules of

chess state that a player can claim a draw.

If you wish, you can ignore the message

and continue the game. When a stalemate

is reached, the display will read 

StALE

.

Game-Ending Messages

LCD Chess will announce mate in two

(

MAtE2

) and mate in three (

MAtE3

). It

will display 

+MAtE

when executing a

checkmate. When you checkmate LCD

Chess, it will display 

ILOSE

. When you

want to claim a win, draw, or want to

resign—press the 

2nd

key and then 

NEW

GAME

.

the longer it will think during its moves.

The first four levels (1, 2, 3 and 4) are

beginner levels and take approximately 4,

8, 12 and 16 seconds per move, respec-

tively. Level 5 is a fixed 1-ply (one-half

move) search. Levels 6 through 72 take

about 1 second per level number, so level

10 will average about 10 seconds per

move. The amount of time taken will

vary depending on the position, and the

stage of the game.
Level 73 is an infinite level. LCD Chess

will take as long to move as you want it

to, or until it finds a mate position in its

search. Level 73 is good for problem

solving (like the MATE problems avail-

able under OPTIONS), or it can be used

to play against. When you are tired of

waiting, press the 

MOVE

key while the

computer is thinking, and the computer

will stop thinking and play the best move

it’s found so far.

Auto Play

If you would like to watch the computer

finish a game for you automatically, push

the 

2nd

key, then press 

OPTIONS

, until

the option 

PLAYr

is showing. Use the

right 

DIRECTION 

key to change the

number of players to zero. Press 

2nd

to

exit the OPTIONS mode. Now press the

MOVE

key twice and watch the game

play itself. You may stop auto play at any

time by pressing the 

MOVE

key, which

will set the number of players back to one.

Replay Variation

You may automatically replay all the

moves saved by LCD Chess for undoing.

If you would like to replay the stored

moves, first  undo all the moves by set-

ting the number of players to zero (see

Auto Play, above). Now press the 

UNDO

When I LOSE is displayed

press the NEW GAME or

UNDO key.

Screen Symbols

When a ‘

+

’ appears on the screen, it is a

reminder that you are in check. When an

‘O’ appears on the screen, the game you

are playing can be rated. When an ‘

=

appears, it indicates you are in two

human player mode. And lastly when an

‘!’ appears on the screen, you are being

warned that one of your pieces is threat-

ened with capture. (This is similar to the

friendly "en garde" warning sometimes

used by human players when they are

attacking an opponent’s queen.)

Levels of Play

Generally, the higher the level you select,

the better your LCD Chess will play, and

4

5

Summary of Contents for 375-2

Page 1: ...If it does not display 01CHESS press RESET using a thin pointed object Unless you instruct it otherwise LCD Chess gives you the White pieces the ones at the bottom of the board White always moves first A white box on the display o indicates it s White s move You re ready to play In making your first move it s very important to understand that a move is made up of two parts choosing a from square a...

Page 2: ...aken for each move Turning this option ON will instead show the total game time flashes on and off Note You may also use the 2nd NEXT key to select the piece you want to move 2 Push the OPTIONS MOVE button immediately above the circular DIREC TION rocker 3 Push the DIRECTION rocker to move the piece to the square you want You ll see your piece flashing on possible to squares as you move it at the ...

Page 3: ...he game your LCD Chess will display the word DrAW if a three time repetition of position occurs or if there has been no pawn moved and no exchanges for 50 moves When either of these situations takes place the rules of chess state that a player can claim a draw If you wish you can ignore the message and continue the game When a stalemate is reached the display will read StALE Game Ending Messages L...

Page 4: ...ber you will see the position of the game after the first two moves were played Press the CLEAR key to return to normal play starting at move three You take the win ning side The display will show your total great game score in two digits zero at the start on the left On the right the display also shows the amount of points you will win if you play the correct next great game move If you don t pla...

Page 5: ...t be taken immediately because of 23 Qxf6 24 Qb4 checkmate But Black is forced to take the rook a move later and mate follows on the same square 11 Mikhail Botvinnik vs Paul Keres The Hague 1948 Botvinnik won the world championship a record three times His opponent here is possi bly the strongest 20th century chess player who did not become world champion The opening is a Nimzo Indian White s doub...

Page 6: ...ove the black shape over a piece Press MOVE to remove the piece Press CLEAR to continue the game Adding or Changing a Piece Press 2nd then the SETUP key Now press SETUP repeatedly to select the cor rect piece Use the DIRECTION button to move it to a square Then press MOVE to register the piece Press CLEAR to continue the game Setting Up Special Positions This is another terrific feature that allow...

Page 7: ... left right or diagonally until the piece you want to move flashes on and off Note You may also use the 2nd NEXT key to select the piece you want to move Or press CLEAR to stop a square from flashing and start the entry process over 2 Push the OPTIONS MOVE button immediately above the circular DIREC TION rocker 3 Push the DIRECTION rocker towards the diagonal direction you wish the piece to move Y...

Page 8: ...the current move If instead you want to see the piece score of your current position turn this option on The scoring totals the following values Men 1 Kings 1 1 2 PLAYr same as Chess see page 4 InFO same as Chess see page 4 CLrBr same as Chess see page 4 SOUnd same as Chess see page 4 SLEEP same as Chess see page 4 FLiP same as Chess see page 4 Auto Play If you would like to watch the computer fin...

Page 9: ...t above you may have additional statutory rights which will vary under the laws of the various countries states provinces and other governmental entities in which InterTAN operates This warranty is subject to all statutory rights you may have in the country of purchase WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL InterT InterTAN AN W WARRANTY ARRANTY Battery Information Your LCD Chess uses 3 AAA batteries Do not mix o...

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