Excalibur electronic 404ET Handheld Game System User Manual


 
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Sudden Death Level Type
Press the Í or Î button to select the
amount of time in minutes for the entire
game. If you run out of time you lose or
forfeit,
FORFT
will be shown on the
display. After every move, you receive a
bonus 10 seconds to make up for the time
it takes to enter your move.
S 05 S 10 S 15 S 20
S 30 S 45 S 60 S 90
Tournament Level Type
Press the Í or Î button to select the the
amount of time in HOURS:MINUTES
format to play the number of moves
shown on the left side of the display. If
you run out of time before you play the
indicated number of moves, you lose or
forfeit,
FORFT
will be shown on the
display. After every move, you receive a
bonus 10 seconds to make up for the time
it takes to enter your move.
40 T 030 45 T 045 40 T 100 40 T 130
35 T 130 45 T 155 40 T 200 45 T 225
PLy Level Type
Press the Í or Î button to select the
depth of search from 1 to 8 ply. A ply is
one half move.
PLY 1 PLY 2 PLY 3 PLY 4
PLY 5 PLY 6 PLY 7 PLY 8
MAtE Solver Level Type
Press the Í or Î button to select the
number of moves to mate the program
will search.
nOnE
will appear if no
mate is found.
MAtE 1 MAtE 2 MAtE 3 MAtE 4
MAtE 5 MAtE 6 MAtE 7 MAtE 8
Note: You can only change the level
while it is your turn to play.
Rating
To view your rating, press MENU repeat-
edly until
RATE
is shown.Your current
rating appears on the display.
To have your rating change, you must
complete a rated game on a tournament
or sudden death level.
When you are ready to play a rated game,
select the
RATE
option.
1. Press the MENU key repeatedly until
you see
RATE
appear.
2. Press Í or Î button to turn the
option On.
3. Press CLEAR.
Finally select the Tournament Level or
Sudden Death Level you wish to play
against.
When O appears on the display, the game
you are playing can be rated. Since the
game you are playing is rated, you cannot
ask for a HINT, nor UNDO a bad move,
nor use SETUP to improve your position.
You also cannot use the NWGAM option
to start over during a rated game.
These conditions attempt to allow you to
experience what it is like to play a game
against an opponent in a rated tourna-
ment. In rated tournaments a chess clock
is always used, so that you play your
moves within agreed upon time limits.
Your Touch Chess computer has the
chess clock built in to it.
If you attempt to use the HINT or UNDO
keys during your rated game, Touch
Chess will ask "SURE?". It will do the
same thing if you try to start a New
Game, use SETUP, or change the
LEVEL. Touch Chess will rate the game
a loss for you if you are losing and a draw
if the position is equal. If you are sure,
press the key once more, otherwise press
CLEAR.
During a rated game if you are winning
by 9.0 or more points and want Touch
Chess to resign, press MENU then GO.
Touch Chess will show "SURE?". Touch
Chess will then wait for you to press GO
once more.
Piece Training
There are five special mini-games and
three mate training positions. The most
famous and successful chess teachers in
the world take their beginning students
from the simple to the complex by having
them play "mini-games" of chess that
concentrate on just one or more types of
pieces. Even advanced players practice
these basics, just as a concert pianist con-
tinues to practice the scales so that they
remain second nature. Like any great
trainer, Touch Chess will play you these
special practice games.
First make sure you are at the start of a
game. Now press MENU until
TRAIN
is displayed. Then press the Î key. The
mini-games always include the king and
pawns for both sides. In fact, one mini-
game contains just this material (see fig-
ure on left).
The other four mini-games use kings and
pawns, but add a different single piece to
the exercise-knight, bishop, rook, and
then queen.
Start with the basic king and pawns mini-
game.
Make your first move. Your object, as in
regular chess, is to checkmate the king.
Normally, this means both sides will try
to force a pawn through to the other side
of the board safely to promote it to a
queen. You'll learn lots of principles,
tricks, and traps in this training mode that
will win you many full-fledged chess
games!
Checkmate Training
The main objective in the game of Chess
is to checkmate your opponents king.
Touch Chess, has three special positions
that are shown after the five piece train-
ing mini games. The Black king will be in
the center of the board in those positions.
Select one of those positions to practice
and improve your technique to check-
mate your opponent’s king.
Using Setup Mode
At any time during a game when it is your
move, you may change the position on
the board by adding a piece, removing a
piece, or changing any of the pieces—for
example, from a queen to a knight.
Removing A Piece
Press MENU repeatedly until
SETUP
is shown, and then press GO. Then
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