Owner`s manual

17
Advanced Chess Functions
You can influence the computer’s
play by selecting any of these op-
tions. When you select an option, the
computer selects positions more of-
ten from that option.
Note:
You cannot select an opening
book during a game.
1. Press
SHIFT
.
CEZ;
CEZ;CEZ;
CEZ;
appears.
2. Repeatedly press
OPTIONS/
MOVE
until
EF;d
EF;dEF;d
EF;d
appears.
3. Repeatedly press
NEXT PIECE
or
LAST PIECE
until the number for
the opening book you selected
appears.
4. Press
CLEAR/ON
to start the
game.
The computer beeps if a move you
make is not the correct opening move
for the book you selected. To learn
the correct move, press
SETUP +/HINT
during your turn. The computer dis-
plays the correct move.
EF;d
EF;dEF ;d
EF;d
appears when the computer
makes a move in the opening book
you selected, to indicate that there is
another opening move. If
EF;d
EF;dEF;d
EF;d
does
not appear, you can continue the nor-
mal play.
Note:
If you want to make your own
move at the beginning of the game,
set the computer to play against an-
other person (see “Selecting an Op-
ponent” on Page 16), enter moves for
both sides until you reach the opening
position you want to practice, then set
the computer so you are playing
against the computer.
PLAYING GREAT GAMES
The computer shows you the moves
from 16 world-class games and tests
you on your knowledge of those
games.
21 French Defense,
McCutcheon Variation
22 French Defense,
Tarrasch Variation
23 Queen’s Gambit, Accepted
24 Queen’s Gambit, Declined
25 Queen’s Gambit,
Semi-Slav Defense
26 Queen’s Gambit,
Tarrasch Defense
27 Queen’s Gambit,
Slav Defense
28 Nimzo-Indian Defense,
Rubenstein Variation
29 Nimzo-Indian Defense,
Classical Variation
30 Queen’s Indian Defense
31 Queen’s Indian Defense,
Petrosian Variation
32 Bogo-Indian Defense
33 Gruenfeld Defense
34 King’s Indian Defense
Number Opening Book Name