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 Game #1 – 

tst: 1

Morphy - Count
I Duke of
Brunswick
Paris, 1858

1. e2-e4

e7-e5

2. Ng1-f3

d7-d6

3. d2-d4

Bc8-g4

4. d4xe5

Bg4xf3

5. Qd1xf3

d6xe5

6. Bf1-c4

Ng8-f6

7. Qf3-b3

Qd8-e7

8. Nb1-c3

c7-c6

9. Bc1-g5

b7-b5

10. Nc3xb5

c6xb5

11.  Nb8-d7
12. 0-0-0

Ra8-d8

13. Rd1xd7 Rd8xd7
14. Rh1-d1 Qe7-e6
15.  Nf6xd7
16. Qb3-b8+ Nd7xb8
17. Rd1-d8# 1 – 0

 Game #2 – 

tst: 2

Kasparov - Ivanovic
Niksic, 1983

1. d2-d4

Ng8-f6

2. c2-c4

e7-e6

3. Nb1-c3

Bf8-b4

4. e2-e3

c7-c5

5. a2-a3

6. b2xc3

0-0

7. Bf1-d3

d7-d5

8. c4xd5

e6xd5

9. Ng1-e2

b7-b6

10. f2-f3

Rf8-e8

11. 0-0

Bc8-a6

12. Ne2-g3

Ba6xd3

13. Qd1xd3 Nb8-c6
14. Bc1-b2

c5-c4

15. Qd3-d2 Qd8-d7
16. Ra1-e1

h7-h5

17. e3-e4

g7-g6

18. Bb2-c1

Nf6-h7

19. Qd2-h6 Re8-e6
20. f3-f4

Nc6-e7

21. f4-f5

g6xf5

22. Qh6xh5 d5xe4
23. Ng3xf5

Ne7xf5

24. Rf1xf5

Ra8-e8

25. Re1-e3

Re6-g6

26. Re3-h3

1 – 0

 Game #3 – 

tst: 3

Petrosian - Nielsen
Copenhagen, 1960

1. d2-d4

f7-f5

2. Bc1-g5

g7-g6

3. Nb1-d2 Bf8-g7
4. c2-c3

Ng8-f6

5. e2-e3

d7-d6

6. Ng1-f3

Nb8-c6

7. Qd1-b3 h7-h6
8. Bg5xf6

Bg7xf6

9. e3-e4

e7-e5

10. Bf1-b5

Ke8-f8

11. Bb5xc6

b7xc6

12. d4xe5

d6xe5

13. Qb3-a4

Qd8-d6

14. Nd2-b3 Bc8-d7
15. Ra1-d1

Qd6-e7

16. Nb3-c5

Bd7-e8

17. b2-b4

Kf8-g7

18. 0-0

Rh8-f8

19. Qa4-a6

f5xe4

20. Nf3-d2

e4-e3

21. Nd2-e4

e3xf2+

22. Rf1xf2

Bf6-g5

23. Rf2xf8

Kg7xf8

24. Ne4xg5

h6xg5

25. Qa6-b7

1 – 0

 Game #4 – 

tst: 4

Botvinnik - Donner
Amsterdam, 1963

1. c2-c4

Ng8-f6

2. Ng1-f3

e7-e6

3. g2-g3

d7-d5

4. Bf1-g2

Bf8-e7

5. 0-0

0-0

6. b2-b3

b7-b6

7. Bc1-b2

Bc8-b7

8. c4xd5

Nf6xd5

9. d2-d4

c7-c5

10. d4xc5

Be7xc5

11. Nb1-d2 Nb8-d7
12. a2-a3

Nd5-f6

13. b3-b4

Bc5-e7

14. Nf3-d4

Bb7xg2

15. Kg1xg2 Qd8-c7
16. Qd1-b3 Rf8-c8
17. Rf1-c1

Qc7-b7+

18. Qb3-f3

Nf6-d5

19. e2-e4

Nd5-f6

20. b4-b5

a7-a6

21. Nd4-c6

Be7-f8

22. a3-a4

a6xb5

23. a4xb5

Ra8xa1

24. Rc1xa1

Rc8-a8

25. Ra1-d1

Nf6-e8

26. Nd2-c4

Nd7-c5

27. e4-e5

Ra8-c8

28. Rd1-a1

Rc8-c7

29. Ra1-a7

Qb7xa7

30. Nc6xa7

Rc7xa7

31. Nc4xb6

1 – 0

 Game #5 – 

tst: 5

Rubinstein -
Bogolyubov
Vienna, 1922

1. d2-d4

d7-d5

2. c2-c4

c7-c6

3. e2-e3

Ng8-f6

4. Nb1-c3

g7-g6

5. Ng1-f3

Bf8-g7

6. Bf1-e2

0-0

7. 0-0

Nb8-d7

8. c4xd5

Nf6xd5

9. Nc3xd5

c6xd5

10. Qd1-b3 Nd7-f6
11. Bc1-d2

Nf6-e4

12. Rf1-d1

Ne4xd2

13. Rd1xd2 Qd8-d6
14. Ra1-c1

b7-b6

15. Rd2-c2

Bc8-b7

16. Qb3-a4

a7-a6

17. Rc2-c7

b6-b5

18. Qa4-a5

Ra8-b8

19. Rc1-c5

Rf8-d8

20. Nf3-e5

Bg7-f6

21. Ne5-c6

e7-e6

22. g2-g3

Rd8-c8

23. Nc6xb8

Rc8xb8

24. Be2xb5

Bf6-d8

25. Bb5-e8

Qd6-f8

26. Rc7xb7

Bd8xa5

27. Rb7xb8 Qf8-d6
28. Rb8-b7 Ba5-b6
29. Rc5-c6

Qd6-b4

30.  1 – 0

 Game #6 – 

tst: 6

Rossolimo -
Reissmann
San Juan, 1967

1. e2-e4

e7-e5

2. Ng1-f3

Nb8-c6

3. Bf1-c4

Bf8-c5

4. c2-c3

Ng8-f6

5. d2-d4

e5xd4

6. c3xd4

Bc5-b4+

7. Bc1-d2

8. Nb1xd2 d7-d5
9. e4xd5

Nf6xd5

10. Qd1-b3 Nc6-e7
11. 0-0

0-0

12. Rf1-e1

c7-c6

13. a2-a4

b7-b6

14. Nf3-e5

Bc8-b7

15. a4-a5

Ra8-c8

16. Nd2-e4

Qd8-c7

17. a5-a6

Bb7-a8

18. Qb3-h3 Nd5-f4
19. Qh3-g4 Ne7-d5
20. Ra1-a3

Nf4-e6

21. Bc4xd5

c6xd5

22. Ne4-f6+ Kg8-h8
23. Qg4-g6 Qc7-c2
24. Ra3-h3

1 – 0

 Game #7 – 

tst: 7

Alekhine - Lasker
Zürich, 1934

1. d2-d4

d7-d5

2. c2-c4

e7-e6

3. Nb1-c3

Ng8-f6

4. Ng1-f3

Bf8-e7

5. Bc1-g5

Nb8-d7

6. e2-e3

0-0

7. Ra1-c1

c7-c6

8. Bf1-d3

d5xc4

9. Bd3xc4

Nf6-d5

10. Bg5xe7

Qd8xe7

11. Nc3-e4

Nd5-f6

12. Ne4-g3

e6-e5

13. 0-0

e5xd4

14. Ng3-f5

Qe7-d8

15. Nf3xd4

Nd7-e5

16. Bc4-b3

Bc8xf5

17. Nd4xf5

Qd8-b6

18. Qd1-d6 Ne5-d7
19. Rf1-d1

Ra8-d8

20. Qd6-g3 g7-g6
21. Qg3-g5 Kg8-h8
22. Nf5-d6

Kh8-g7

23. e3-e4

Nf6-g8

24. Rd1-d3 f7-f6
25. Nd6-f5+ Kg7-h8
26. Qg5xg6 1 – 0

 Game #8 – 

tst: 8

Tal - Gurgenidze
Alma Ata, 1968

1. e2-e4

c7-c6

2. d2-d4

d7-d5

3. Nb1-c3

b7-b5

4. a2-a3

d5xe4

5. Nc3xe4

Bc8-f5

6. Bf1-d3

Bf5xe4

7. Bd3xe4

Ng8-f6

8. Be4-d3

e7-e6

9. Ng1-f3

Bf8-e7

10. Qd1-e2

Nb8-d7

11. 0-0

0-0

12. Rf1-e1

Rf8-e8

13. Nf3-e5

Nd7xe5

14. d4xe5

Nf6-d5

15. Qe2-g4

a7-a5

16. h2-h4

Be7xh4

17. g2-g3

Bh4-e7

18. Kg1-g2 g7-g6
19. Re1-h1

Be7-f8

20. Bc1-g5

Qd8-c7

21. Rh1xh7 Qc7xe5
22. Rh7xf7

Kg8xf7

23.  Kf7-g8
24. Bg6xe8

Bf8-g7

25. Be8-d7

Nd5-c7

26. Bd7xc6

Ra8-f8

27. Ra1-d1

Qe5-c5

28. Bc6-f3

Qc5xc2

29. Rd1-d7 Rf8-f7
30. Rd7-d8+ Rf7-f8
31. Bg5-f6

Qc2-h7

32. Bf3-e4

Qh7-h6

33. Bf6-g5

Qh6-h8

34. Rd8-d7 1 – 0

 Game #9 – 

tst: 9

Spassky - Petrosian
Moscow, 1969

1. c2-c4

Ng8-f6

2. Nb1-c3

e7-e6

3. Ng1-f3

d7-d5

4. d2-d4

c7-c5

5. c4xd5

Nf6xd5

6. e2-e4

Nd5xc3

7. b2xc3

c5xd4

8. c3xd4

Bf8-b4+

9. Bc1-d2

10. Qd1xd2 0-0
11. Bf1-c4

Nb8-c6

12. 0-0

b7-b6

13. Ra1-d1

Bc8-b7

14. Rf1-e1

Ra8-c8

15. d4-d5

e6xd5

16. Bc4xd5

Nc6-a5

17. Qd2-f4

Qd8-c7

18. Qf4-f5

Bb7xd5

19. e4xd5

Qc7-c2

20. Qf5-f4

Qc2xa2

21. d5-d6

Rc8-d8

22. d6-d7

Qa2-c4

23. Qf4-f5

h7-h6

24. Rd1-c1

Qc4-a6

25. Rc1-c7

b6-b5

26. Nf3-d4

Qa6-b6

27. Rc7-c8

Na5-b7

28. Nd4-c6

Nb7-d6

29. Nc6xd8

Nd6xf5

30. Nd8-c6

1 – 0

 Game #10 – 

tst:10

Fischer - Geller
Bled, 1961

1. e2-e4

e7-e5

2. Ng1-f3

Nb8-c6

3. Bf1-b5

a7-a6

4. Bb5-a4

d7-d6

5. 0-0

Bc8-g4

6. h2-h3

Bg4-h5

7. c2-c3

Qd8-f6

8. g2-g4

Bh5-g6

9. d2-d4

Bg6xe4

10. Nb1-d2 Be4-g6
11.  b7xc6
12. d4xe5

d6xe5

13. Nf3xe5

Bf8-d6

14. Ne5xg6

Qf6xg6

15. Rf1-e1+ Ke8-f8
16. Nd2-c4

h7-h5

17. Nc4xd6

c7xd6

18. Bc1-f4

d6-d5

19. Qd1-b3 h5xg4
20. Qb3-b7 g4xh3+
21. Bf4-g3

Ra8-d8

22. Qb7-b4+ 1 – 0

 Game #11 – 

tst:11

Najdorf - Portisch
Varna, 1962

1. d2-d4

d7-d5

2. c2-c4

e7-e6

3. Nb1-c3

Ng8-f6

4. Ng1-f3

c7-c5

5. c4xd5

Nf6xd5

6. e2-e3

c5xd4

7. e3xd4

Bf8-b4

8. Qd1-c2

Nb8-c6

9. Bf1-d3

Nd5xc3

10. b2xc3

Nc6xd4

11. Nf3xd4

Qd8xd4

12. Bd3-b5+ Ke8-e7
13. 0-0

Qd4xc3

APPENDIX: 20 STUDY GAMES

(See Section 7)

Summary of Contents for Centurion

Page 1: ...he computer and will invalidate your warranty Please also read the precautionary information regarding adapter use in Section 9 2 When using an adapter first plug it into a wall outlet and then into y...

Page 2: ...n Promotions When you promote a pawn first make your move as usual pressing your pawn down on its from and to squares Next press the Piece Symbol Key for your desired promotion piece or The computer r...

Page 3: ...el and a chart showing all the levels at a glance There are two methods of setting levels by using the game keys or pressing the board squares Whichever method you use always press LEVEL first to ente...

Page 4: ...99 D3 15 minutes 0 15 99 D4 20 minutes 0 20 99 D5 30 minutes 0 30 99 D6 45 minutes 0 45 99 D7 60 minutes 1 00 99 D8 90 minutes 1 30 99 On the Blitz Levels also called Speed Chess or Sudden Death Level...

Page 5: ...3 min per move L 3 00 90 min per game 1 30 99 4 sec per move Fun 4 Mate in 4 moves in 4 4 ply search PLY 4 35 moves in 1 30 1 30 35 2 min per move L 2 00 40 moves in 3 00 3 00 40 15 min per game 0 15...

Page 6: ...ve 3 predicted line of play Move 4 predicted line of play Move 5 predicted line of play Move 6 predicted line of play Press WHITE to cycle backwards and see previous displays again Press CLEAR to retu...

Page 7: ...s pressing the square repeatedly turns that option on and off with plus for ON and minus for OFF For Bronstein Clock Options pressing Square A4 repeatedly selects your desired clock setting Once you h...

Page 8: ...r of losing a piece If one of your pieces is threatened by a lesser valued piece for example the computer will sound a series of warning beeps and flash the board lights of the threatened piece for a...

Page 9: ...ontrols that can help alleviate such problems This is accomplished by adding a certain amount of time back to your remaining time after each move where the remaining time for the whole game is only re...

Page 10: ...tually be able to determine your own ELO rating after completing each Study Game Understanding ELO Ratings Before we explain how to use Study Mode just a few words regarding the concept of chess ratin...

Page 11: ...this the display will show a minus sign for the first square and a plus sign for the second square To add a piece to the board first press the PIECE SYMBOL KEY for that piece or Make sure the display...

Page 12: ...they may damage the plastic Weak batteries should be replaced promptly since they can leak and damage the computer Please also note the following regarding the use of batteries Warning Use only alkali...

Page 13: ...and have pressed ENTER to clear the board The computer has made a special move such as en passant castling or a pawn promotion Your board position is incorrect pieces have been moved Batteries are ru...

Page 14: ...c4 Bf8 c5 4 c2 c3 Ng8 f6 5 d2 d4 e5xd4 6 c3xd4 Bc5 b4 7 Bc1 d2 Bb4xd2 8 Nb1xd2 d7 d5 9 e4xd5 Nf6xd5 10 Qd1 b3 Nc6 e7 11 0 0 0 0 12 Rf1 e1 c7 c6 13 a2 a4 b7 b6 14 Nf3 e5 Bc8 b7 15 a4 a5 Ra8 c8 16 Nd2...

Page 15: ...2 Ng1 f3 g7 g6 3 Nb1 c3 d7 d5 4 c4xd5 Nf6xd5 5 Qd1 a4 c7 c6 6 Qa4 d4 Nd5 f6 7 Qd4xd8 Ke8xd8 8 e2 e4 Bf8 g7 9 d2 d4 Rh8 f8 10 h2 h3 b7 b6 11 g2 g4 h7 h5 12 g4 g5 Nf6 e8 13 Bc1 f4 Nb8 d7 14 0 0 0 Bc8 b...

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