User`s guide
Each player gets 12 checkers and places his pieces on
the dark squares in the first three rows in front of him.
Players take turns moving, and black moves first. The
first player normally moves from the “bottom” of the
board. The goal of checkers is to leave your opponent
with no legal move, either by taking all of his pieces or
by blocking his pieces. Move your pieces diagonally
forward, staying on the dark squares. A piece is
captured by jumping over it to an empty square. A
piece cannot jump over its own pieces. Captures are
obligatory. When a piece reaches the other side of the
board, it is promoted to king. Unless you instruct the
game otherwise, you have the black pieces, and black
always moves first. indicates it’s your move. A move
consists of two parts, choosing a “from” square and a
“to” square.
captures
Capturing is obligatory in the game of checkers,
although if you have a choice of captures, you choose
the one to play. When it’s your turn and you have a
jump to make, JP appears. E-Checkers knows the rules
and will stick to them! Make your capture, and proceed.
multiple captures
If there are multiple jumps possible, the “from” and “to”
squares flash. All intermediate squares the piece landed
on while jumping have a king’s cross on them. Some
multiple jumps have two paths to the same square.
Press NEXT MOVE to view both possible jumps.
turn pieces into kings
At the start of the game, all pieces are referred to as
“piece”. When a piece reaches the far side of the board,
it is crowned “king”. A king is much more powerful
because a king can move backward and forward.
E-Checkers automatically crowns your piece a king. A
piece that promotes to a king by making a jump cannot
continue jumping as a king. You must wait your turn.
checkers rules
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1. Press NEXT PIECE or LAST PIECE to choose a piece to move.
2. The piece’s first move flashes. Press OPTIONS/MOVE to
make your move.
3. To select a different move for that piece, press
NEXT MOVE or LAST MOVE.
• If there is only one legal move, all further attempts at
selecting a different move will produce an error tone.
• After making your move, E-Checkers makes its move.
You’ll see your opponent’s piece flash on its “from”
square and move to its “to” square.
playing white pieces
When you want to play the white pieces (E-Checkers
moves first) press OPTIONS/MOVE before making the first
move of the game.
undoing moves
Press /UNDO to take back your last move.
hints
Press SETUP+/HINT. HinT and a move appears.
changing sides
If you are losing, you can change sides. Press OPTIONS/MOVE
twice and your pieces will switch sides (colors).
levels of play
There are 16 play levels. The higher the level, the better
your E-Checkers plays. Levels 1-2 are for beginners. Levels
3-15 take 2-60 seconds per move. Level 16 is an infinite
level. Level 16 is good for problem solving, or it can be
used to play against. Use the left and right DIRECTION arrows
to change the level.
auto play
To watch the computer play a game, press 2nd, and then
press OPTIONS/MOVE. PLAYr appears. Change the number of
players to 0. Press 2nd. Press OPTIONS/MOVE twice and watch
the game play by itself. Press OPTIONS/MOVE to stop.
remove a piece
Press 2nd, and then a SETUP key. Move the black shape over
a piece. Press OPTIONS/MOVE to remove the piece. Press
ON/CLEAR to continue the game.
add or change a piece
Press 2nd, and then a SETUP key. Press SETUP repeatedly to
select the correct piece. Move the piece to a square. Press
OPTIONS/MOVE to register the piece. Press ON/CLEAR to continue
the game.
special positions
This feature allows you to solve problems and enter your
own game positions. It is easiest to start from an empty
board. Press 2nd then OPTIONS/MOVE until CLrBr (clear board)
appears. Now press SETUP. Your display is automatically
cleared.
Press SETUP repeatedly to select the piece and color you
want to place on the board. Use the DIRECTION buttons to
position the piece on the correct square and press OPTIONS/
MOVE to register it on the square. Follow this procedure
until all the pieces are set up. Make sure E-Checkers knows
which color to move. You may change the color of the side
to move by pressing //UNDO. Press ON/CLEAR to play or to
have E-Checkers analyze the position.
playing checkers
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E-Chess starts a new game with you playing the white pieces and your opponent playing the black pieces. To start a
new game and erase games stored in memory, press 2nd, then NEW GAME/HELP. 01CHESS appears.
Playing against E-Chess is like playing with a human opponent. You make your move, and E-Chess responds with its
move. Making a move involves a “from” square and a “to” square. The “from” square is the current location of the
piece you plan to move; the “to” square is where you are moving the piece.
1. When it is your turn, repeatedly press NEXT PIECE or LAST PIECE to select the piece you want move. The piece alternately
flashes on its “from” square and one of its legal destinations.
2. If the move that appears is not the one you want, repeatedly press NEXT MOVE or LAST MOVE to select other legal moves
for the piece.
3. Press OPTIONS/MOVE to make your move. If you decide you want to take back your move, you must wait until E-Chess
makes it’s next move. Then, press /UNDO twice to take back E-Chess’s and your previous move.
• You cannot enter a command before E-Chess makes its move.
• If you do not want to wait for E-Chess to calculate a move, press OPTIONS/MOVE to force the move.
playing basic chess
Keep the game dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry
immediately. Use and store the game only in room
temperature environments. Handle the game carefully;
do not drop it. Keep the game away from dust and dirt,
and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it
looking new.
care
book opening trainer
E-Chess makes it easy for you to learn openings that world chess champions play! You can learn 34 popular book openings (how
to begin a game) used by chess masters. Press 2nd, then OPTIONS/MOVE. Press LAST PIECE or NEXT PIECE to select an opening number (1-34).
Press ON/CLEAR to return to normal play.
enter your own opening
E-Chess allows you to set up new book openings or openings you invent. Press 2nd, then OPTIONS/MOVE until PLAYr appears. Press NEXT
PIECE to set players to 2. Press ON/CLEAR, and make moves for both sides until the opening you want to practice is reached. Now press
2nd then OPTIONS/MOVE until PLAYr appears. Press NEXT PIECE to set players to 1. Press ON/CLEAR and play against E-Chess in this position.
before the game starts
Press 2nd and then OPTIONS/MOVE repeatedly to view all move options. To select or change an option, press LAST PIECE or NEXT PIECE.
during the game
TOtAL — Your E-Chess normally shows the time taken for each move. Turning this option on shows the total game time.
SCOrE — Your display normally shows the number of the current move. If instead you want to see the piece-score of your current
position, turn this option on. The scoring totals the following values: Pawns—1, Knights—3, Bishops—3, Rooks—5, and Queen—9.
PLAYr — Select between: ‘1’—Human vs E-Chess; ‘2’—Human vs Human; ‘0’—E-Chess vs E-Chess.
InFO — When turned on, this option will display the score, depth of search (number of moves E-Chess is “thinking ahead”), best
move it is considering playing, and clock times. These will be displayed while the E-Chess is thinking at its higher levels.
CLrBr — Use this option to clear the chess board for easier problem setup. Pressing either SETUP key now, will enter setup mode
with the chess board cleared of all pieces except a White king. You must also place a Black king on the board to exit setup mode.
SOUnd — Select between: ‘2’—All sound on; ‘1’—No sound on key presses; ‘0’—No sound, except for error buzzes.
SLEEP — Adjust the automatic shut off time with this key. Setting it to ‘0’ will disable auto shut-off altogether.
FLiP — Use this option to flip the chess board around.
rating
Press RATING to view your current rating, or to enter game results for a new rating. O and your current rating appears. Press
OPTIONS/MOVE to access the following:
Win — If you won the game, press RATING/OFF to see your new rating. Or, press OPTIONS/MOVE a second time to show:
LOSE — If you lost the game, press RATING/OFF to see your new rating. Or, press OPTIONS/MOVE a third time to show:
DrAW — If you drew the game, press RATING/OFF to see your new rating. Or, press OPTIONS/MOVE to return to your unchanged rating.
setup mode
Any time it is your move during a game, you may change the position on the board by adding a piece, removing a piece, or
changing a piece.
removing a piece — Press 2nd then SETUP. Use the DIRECTION buttons to move the king cross over a piece. Press OPTIONS/MOVE to
remove the piece. Press ON/CLEAR to continue the game.
adding or changing a piece — Press 2nd then SETUP. Press SETUP-/LEVEL or SETUP+/HINT to select a piece. Use the DIRECTION buttons to
move it to a square. Press OPTIONS/MOVE to register the piece. Press ON/CLEAR to continue the game.
advanced chess features