En” is dis-

MODE until “OP

played. Then press

> until

the

number of the opening (see list

below) you want to learn or

review is displayed in the upper

left of the display. (You can use

< to “loop” backward in the list.

For example, if you want to

select opening 30, it’s faster to

use the < key.)

 

 

 

Now play a move. If your

move is not correct, an error

buzz will sound and the move

will NOT be made. You can

take another guess, or learn the

correct move by pressing HINT.

When the computer comes back

with its move, you will briefly

see the word “OP En” on the

screen if you have another

opening move

to

make.

If

“ ” does not appear, you mayOP continueEn normal play or go on to another opening. You have

completed the training for that

opening line.

Below are the numbers and

names of openings that you can

study with King Arthur’s Book

Opening Trainer.

1.

Ruy Lopez, Exchange

2.

Variation

Ruy Lopez, Closed Defense

3.

Ruy Lopez, Open Defense

4.

Ruy Lopez Archangel Defense

5.

Giuoco Piano

6.

Scotch Game

7.

Four Knights

8.

Petroff Defense

9.

Vienna Game

10.

Sicilian, Classical Defense

11.

Sicilian, Accelerated Dragon

12.

Sicilian, Rossolimo Attack

13.

Sicilian, Dragon Variation

14.

Sicilian, Scheveningen

15.

Variation

Sicilian, Najdorf Variation

16.

Sicilian, Moscow Variation

17.

Caro-Kann Defense

18.

Panov-Botvinnik Attack

19.

French Defense, Winawer

20.

Variation

French Defense,

21.

Classical Defense

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, Rubinstein 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

These openings and the expla- nations of each move, along with example games by chess masters, are given in many books on chess available at bookstores and libraries.

8.4

MULTI-MOVE: setting up your own opening positions

Then make moves for both sides until the opening position you want to practice is reached.

Then press - again to set the numberMULTIofMOVEplayers to 1.

Press and play against the computerCLEARin this position.

8.5 Great Games

One of the many extra features offered by King Arthur that is both great chess training and a lot of fun is the Great Games. Over the centuries there have been many chess masterpieces that players have recorded, stud- ied, and passed down to follow- ing generations. Top chess play- ers know many such games by heart.

King Arthur gives you 16 such games to enjoy and study. What’s more, you play the win- ning side in these masterpieces

AFTER THE FIRST MOVE OF ANY OPENING,

WHENEVER ITS YOUR MOVE, YOU CAN SWITCH SIDES

I WITH,KING ARTHUR BY PRESSING MOVE.

N THIS WAY YOU CAN PRACTICE BOTH SIDES OF THESE

IMPORTANT, STANDARD CHESS OPENINGS.

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King Arthur also allows you to set up any book opening you want—or even an opening you invent—to practice. Press

- . Your display will readMULTIMOVE .” Make sure the

PLAYr

number of players is set to 2.

and try to find the same ingen- ious moves the great masters did! Don’t worry; King Arthur will help you whenever you

want. Just push the key to find the next move. HINT(Don’t feel

bad about pushing the key

29 often—after all, these areHINTamong

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Excalibur electronic 915-W manual MULTI-MOVE setting up your own opening positions, Great Games