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For more details, see Section 4.
Press at any time to exit Info Mode.
PRINCIPAL VARIATION INFO:
Move 1 (predicted line of play)
x1
•Move 2 (predicted line of play)
•Move 3 (predicted line of play)
•Move 4 (predicted line of play)
•Move 5 (predicted line of play)
•Move 6 (predicted line of play)
SEARCH INFO:
•Evaluation of current position
x2
•2 numbers: Search depth + number
of moves examined so far
Current move under consideration
Positions searched per second
CHESS CLOCK INFO:
•Elapsed time since last move
x3
•Total elapsed time for White
•Total elapsed time for Black
Remaining time for White*
Remaining time for Black*
*Blitz/Tournament Levels only
MOVE COUNT INFO:
Current move number made so far
x4
•Moves of the current game
INFO MODE AT A GLANCE
about the computer’s thought process. On request, it will show you the
move it’s thinking of making, the line of play it expects after that move,
its evaluation of the current board position, how deeply it is searching,
and more. Studying this can help you learn so much more about chess!
Using Info Mode
How do you access all this game information? By using Info Mode at
any time. If you do this while the computer is thinking, you’ll see the
information displays change as the computer considers different moves
and searches deeper.
See “INFO MODE AT A GLANCE” for a summary chart.
Game information is divided into four groups, and pressing INFO
cycles from one group to another. The BLACK/+ and WHITE/– keys can
be used to cycle forward and backward respectively the displays within
each of the groups. Press CLEAR to exit Info Mode and go back to
showing the normal chess clock.
After learning about Info Mode, take a look at Section 5.3 for a
description of the Rotating Display feature. Selecting this feature makes
the computer automatically cycle through the requested information in
one-second intervals every time it thinks about its move—you can
actually watch the computer
think out loud!
Whenever requested information is not available, the display will show
dashes (–––––).
4.1 Principal Variation
Press INFO the first time to get information on the principal variation
(the predicted line of play, or the sequence of moves the computer
thinks will be made). The first display you will see is the move the
computer is currently thinking of making.
Notice that the move is shown
in the display, and the lights for the from and to squares for that move
also flash alternately.
This principal variation is shown to a maximum
depth of six individual moves. Press BLACK/+ repeatedly to cycle
forwards all the moves:
•Moves 1 through 6 (predicted line of play)
Press WHITE/– to back up and see previous displays again. Press
CLEAR to return to the normal clock display.
Since the first move of the predicted line of play is the move the
computer assumes you will make, you can also consider this move as a
hint. So—whenever you need help, press INFO on your turn.