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!
The mating-practice positions
To win at chess, you have to know how to checkmate! Just knowing that you have enough material to mate doesn’t earn you the point. King Arthur’s
two bishops, two rooks, or the queen. These are excellent exer- cises, used by the greatest chess teachers in the world. In all three positions you can force mate in a number of ways. Work on these
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checkmating skills and have fun at the same time by solving the 32 separate problems available on King Arthur. At the start of a
game, press until “MATE” is displayed.MODEThen press > or < to select the problem you’d like to solve. Problems
correct moves to a problem by setting his level to 73, and then pressing the MOVE key.
8.3Opening book trainer: learning book openings the easy way, with King Arthur’s help
One of the most stunning innovations of King Arthur is his special ability to teach you “book openings.” Book open- ings are the beginning patterns of moves that have been worked out by chess masters over the centuries as the best ways to begin a game. Previously, play-
ers had to spend tedious hours searching out lines of play from
At the beginning of a game, you may choose to learn one of 34 popular book openings. Press
After pressing until “TrAIn” appears, againMODEpress > until you come to positions without pawns and with the Black king in the middle of the board. These are the
If you can’t find the solution, make King Arthur show you the
ALL OF THESE TRAINING MODES CAN BE MADE EVEN MORE EFFECTIVE BY COMBINING THEM WITH OTHER TEACHING FEATURES OF KING ARTHUR:
ASK FOR A HINT ANY TIME IT’S YOUR MOVE. GET KING ARTHUR’S POSITION SCORE.
(SEE SECTION 3.8.)
SWITCH SIDES WHEN YOU WANT TO PRACTICE FROM THE BLACK SIDE.
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