4
5
if you are losing and a draw if the
position is equal. If you are sure, press
the key once more, otherwise press
CLEAR
. If the score is greater than 9.0,
you can claim a victory with the
NWGAM
option.
S O U N D
: Use this option to turn the
sound On or off.
FLiP
: Use this option to turn the chess
board around.
S L E E P
: Adjust the automatic shut off
time with this key. Setting it to ‘
0
’ will
disable auto shut-off altogether.
C O N T R
: Adjust the display contrast to
one of twelve settings.
Playing the Black Pieces
When you want to play the Black pieces
(to let Touch Chess move first) press the
GO
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 Touch Chess will
display the word
D R A W
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 situation 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 show
S T A L E
.
Game-Ending Messages
Touch Chess will announce mate in two
(
M A T E 2
) and mate in three
(
M A T E 3
). It will also display
+ M A T E
when executing a checkmate
or when you checkmate Touch Chess II.
When you want to claim a win, draw, or
want to resign—press the
MENU
key
and then
GO
.
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
threatened with capture. (This is similar
to the friendly "en garde" warning
sometimes used by human players when
they are attacking an opponent’s queen.)
To see which of your pieces is threatened,
press the
MENU
key.
Auto Play
If you would like to watch the computer
finish a game for you automatically, press
the
MENU
key repeatedly until the
option
P L A Y R
is showing. Use the
Undo button to change the number of
players to zero. Press
CLEAR
to exit the
MENU mode. Now press the
GO
key
twice and watch the game play itself. You
may stop auto play at any time by
pressing the
GO
key. Doing so will set the
number of players back to one.
Book Opening Trainer
Touch Chess II makes it easy for you to
learn the same openings that world chess
champions play! At the beginning of a
game, you may choose to learn one of 32
popular book openings—ways to begin
the game—used by chess masters. Press
MENU
key to display
O P E N
, and then
press the
U n d o
or
Hint
button to select
the number of the opening you want to
learn. (See below.) Press the
CLEAR
key
to return to normal play.
Now play a move. If your move is not the
correct opening move, an error buzz will
sound. To learn the correct move press
HINT
. When the computer comes back
with its move, you will briefly see the
word
O P E N
on the screen if you have
another opening move to make. If the
word
O P E N
does not appear, you may
continue normal play since you have
completed the training for that opening
line.
The names of the openings are:
1. Ruy Lopez, Open Defense
2. Ruy Lopez, Zaitsev Defense
3. Ruy Lopez, Exchange
4. Scotch Game
5. Scotch Four Knights
6. Giuoco Piano
7. Two Knights Defense
8. Four Knights
9. Petroff’s Defense
10. Sicilian Alapin Variation
11. Sicilian, Najdorf Variation
12. Sicilian, Dragon Variation
13. Sicilian, Keres Attack
14. Caro-Kann Defense
15. Panov-Botvinnik Attack
16. Caro-Kann Excahnge Variation
17. Queen’s Gambit Declined
18. Lasker Defense, Queen Gambit Declind
19. Queen Gambit Declined Exchange Var.
20. Slav Defense
21. Queen’s Gambit Accepted
22. Nimzo-Indian Defense, Classical Var.
23. Nimzo-Indian Defense, Rubinstein Var.
24. Semi-Slav Defense
25. Queen’s Indian Defense
26. Queen’s Indian Defense, Petrosian Var.
27. Bogolubow Indian Defense
28. Catalan
29. Gruenfeld Defense
30. King’s Indian Defense
31. Modern Benoni Defense
32. Benko Gambit
The moves and explanations of these famous
openings are given in many books on chess.
Entering Your Own Opening
Touch Chess II also allows you to set up
any book opening you want—or even an
opening you invent—to practice. Press
MENU
repeatedly until the display
shows
P L A Y R
. Use Hint button to set
players to 2. Press
CLEAR
, then make
moves for both sides until the opening
position you want to practice is reached.
Now press
MENU
repeatedly until the
display shows
P L A Y R
. Use the
Hint
button to set players to 1. Press
CLEAR
and play against the computer in this
position.
Levels of Play
Press
MENU
repeatedly until the display
shows
L E V E L
then
GO
to see the
current level. When you are finished
reviewing the level or changing the level,
press
CLEAR
to return to normal play.
At this point you may use the Forward or
Back button to change to a different level
type. There are six types of levels.
Beginner Level Type
Press the
U n d o
or
Hint
button to select
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, or 15 seconds per
move.