before pressing the LIBRARY key, the clocks may not be reset
correctly (see section 19). Then check the position (see section
15) and set up the position on the board, and resume the game. If
later on you want to save the game again, simply press the
LIBRARY key, and the new moves will be added tc the ones
already saved.
This unique feature is very useful if e.g. you play postal chess. It,
also means that the computer can play simultaneously against
several different players at the same time!
You can also use the feature to replay gomes. If you have played
a game, which you want to replay (e.g if you want to write it
down), then save the game in the game library by pressing the
LIBRARY key as described above. Later on, when you have t me
to replay the game, you press NEW GAME and play the first
moves of the game as described above (you must however enter
all the moves, which the computer played from the opening
library, since the computer will otherwise play moves from the
opening library instead of from the game library). Then you can
replay the rest of the game simply by continuing pressing the
MOVE key.
The contents of your game library will be retained when you put
the computer to the SAVE position (see section 18).
If you want to erase all the games in the library, just put the
computer to the OFF position.
It is thus very important that you use the SAVE position and not
the OFF position, when you have saved any games in the game
library.
Ploose noto that ;he saved games will affect the computer's
selection of openings. This however also means that to some
extent you can save both games and opening moves at the same
time.
26.
ABOUT THE COMPUTER
All chess computers analyses a position simply by looking a
number of moves ahead and evaluating the positions. The
computer then chooses the move which leeds to best position,
assuming that the opponent makes the moves, which 18 the
computers considers the best.
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