Saitek Chess Academy Quick Start Manual

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    1 english table of contents quick start keys and features introduction 1. Getting started: the basics 1.1 power on 1.2 ready to play? Here’s how! 1.3 the computer makes its move 1.4 change your mind? Take back! 1.5 game over? Start a new game 1.6 too easy/hard? Change levels! 1.7 voice on/off? It’s ...

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    2 individual moves. To resume play at any point, simply make another move on the board. Alternatively, you may press back when it is your turn to move, and the computer will guide you through the take- back procedure as described above. When you take back captures, castling maneuvers, or pawn promot...

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    3 english study famous chess games in the greatest detail… the tutorial lessons offer you this unique opportunity—take a look at section 4! Move back as described in section 1.4. 2.4 check, mate, and draw when a king is in check, the computer will say check!. After the move is made, check flashes in...

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    4 press level to enter level mode, and the computer displays the currently selected level. Use the fwd and back keys to increase or decrease the levels by one. As a shortcut, press level repeatedly to skip over ten levels at a time. While changing levels, you will see the display toggle between the ...

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    5 english fun levels description alternating display 1 fun level 1 .................................... L 1 fun: 1 2 fun level 2 .................................... L 2 fun: 2 3 fun level 3 .................................... L 3 fun: 3 …all the way up to… 58 fun level 58 ............................

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    6 3.6 tactical level level description alternating display 99 tactical play (no time limit) ........... L 99 tact on the tactical level, the computer plays differently because it employs a different search method. On this level, the computer’s goal is to find the best tactical sequence more quickly ...

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    7 english learn all about chess with 100 voice tutorials! For detailed instructions, see section 4. Simple endgames lesson alternating display 11 king + queen .................................. Tu 11 endga %& 12 king + rook .................................... Tu 12 endga $& 13 king + 2 bishops .......

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    8 5. Game options in addition to all the features described so far, your chess computer also offers many other intriguing game options, all of which are user-selectable at any time during the game. The options are described individually in this section, and summarized in the option mode chart. Selec...

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    9 english on off auto response ........................................... +aut* -aut sound level 0 .. Sound off .......................... -snd 1 .. Minimal nonverbal ............ Snd1 2 .. Minimal verbal .................. Snd2* 3 .. Functional ......................... Snd3 4 .. All on (demo) ......

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    10 appropriate for a “regular” chess player—someone who can see the most blatantly obvious points, but who also needs to be made aware of other game tactics and strategies. Again, the openings are named (especially subvariations), and moderate strategy is pointed out (e.G., the concept of passed paw...

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    11 english a. Opening rules on: +rule off: -rule when your turn this option from off to on by pressing yes/ ? ? ? ? ? , the computer activates all the opening rules. If you turn this option from on to off by selecting -rule with yes/ ? ? ? ? ? , you disable all the opening rules. Please note that +r...

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    12 making. Press the fwd key repeatedly to see the rest of the moves in this line of play, as noted below. The principal variation is shown to a maximum depth of four ply, or four individual moves. The back key can be used to back up and see previous displays again. • predicted line of play: 1st mov...

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    13 english when there are no more pieces of that type, the board lights go out and only the piece symbol remains in the display. Repeat the above procedure using the other piece sym- bol keys, verifying the entire board if desired. Press no/x to return to normal play. 7.2 changing positions see “try...

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    14 troubleshooting guide symptoms the computer doesn’t react, or “freezes” during a game. Display is difficult to read. The computer will not make a move. The computer will not accept your move. Error message shows when a square is pressed. The computer seems to be making illegal moves. The computer...