Specifications:
Full-featured chess computer partner with 500 game-improving puzzles
from the famed chess columns of The New York Times!
No board to carry, no pieces to lose! Excalibur Electronics and
The New York Times have teamed up to give you a state-of-the-art handheld chess
computer with all the features of full-sized units. A multi-featured chess computer
partner with 500 game-improving puzzles, edited by renowned New York Times columnist,
Robert Byrne!
Capable of beating 95% of all chess players at its top level,
The New York Times Electronic Chess also works with Excalibur’s docking station
(#976) when you want to play against the computer the “old-fashioned” way!
Fits in your pocket to give you a chess partner that’s always
ready to play anywhere, and will continue to challenge you as you improve by
solving The New York Times puzzles!
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- Choose from 73 selectable strength levels.
- Get optional hints.
- Contains 500 fascinating problems from the pages of The New York Times.
- Offers teaching mode for beginners.
- Gives you your estimated rating!
- Provides selectable opening lines for play & learning.
- Lets you take back mistakes.
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