Chess Champion 2150L
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The Radio Shack Chess Champion 2150L is an advanced chess computer endorsed
by world chess champion, Garry Kasparov. Your computer is a great
opponent, referee, and teacher. Special features include the following:
Display - shows the current positions of the pieces in case
you accidentally disturb the chessboard, gives
helpful messages, and lets you view a variety of
special displays.
Sixty-Four Play Levels - give you 16 difficulty levels for standard play,
37 time-controlled play levels including several
that simulate various types of tournament play,
and 11 analysis play levels that let you learn
from the computer's solutions to special chess
problems.
Rule Enforcement - prevents illegal moves as you play against the
computer or another person.
Opening-Book Memory - lets the computer respond more rapidly during the
opening moves in a game.
Pause - lets you turn off the computer and continue the
game later. With fresh alkaline batteries, the
computer remembers information for the current
game for up to 2 years.
Help - lets you ask the computer to suggest your next
move.
Setup - lets you set up special chess problems.
Auto-Play - lets you learn by watching the computer play
against itself.
Take-back/Replay - lets you take back and replay up to 50 moves.
Markers - lets you mark crucial points in a game so that you
can take another look later.
Two Power Options - gives you the choice of powering the computer from
internal batteries or a standard AC outlet. (AC
operation requires an AC adapter).
NOTE: This computer's maximum Elo rating is 2150. Elo ratings have not
been determined for individual play levels. In addition, it is not
possible to give a meaningful comparison of the skill levels of the
various play levels. In general, the computer is more powerful at
the play levels that allow it to search longer.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
This computer knows the rules of chess, including special moves such as
castling and capturing en passant. The computer might appear to play
irregularly when it is actually obeying these rules.
If you are not familiar with the rules of chess, be sure you read the
supplied pamphlet called "Rules of Chess". If you need more information,
your local library is sure to have several books about the subject.
(03/01/96)
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