Radio Shack E-Chess Owner's Manual page 18

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You can select any of the following
great games.
Number
Name
1
Adolf Anderssen vs.
Lionel Kieseritsky,
London, 1851
2
Adolf Anderssen vs.
J. Dufresne,
Berlin, 1852
3
Paul Morphy vs.
Duke Karl & Count Isouard,
Paris, 1858
4
Wilhelm Steinitz vs.
Kurt von Bardeleben,
Hastings, 1895
5
Alexander Alekhine vs.
O. Tenner,
Cologne, 1911
6
Gaudersen vs.
Paul,
Melbourne, 1928
7
Edward Lasker vs.
George Thormas,
London, 1910
8
Wilhelm Steinitz vs.
A. Mongredien,
London, 1862
9
Aaron Nimzovich vs.
S. Alapin,
Riga, 1913
10
Jose Capablanca vs.
Herman Steiner,
Los Angeles, 1933
11
Mikhall Botvinnlk vs.
Paul Keres,
The Hague, 1948
18
Number
12
13
14
15
16
Note: You cannot select a great
game during a game.
1. Press
2. Repeatedly
MOVE
3. Repeatedly press
LAST PIECE
the great game you selected
appears. The first two moves of
the great game you selected
appear.
4. Press
game.
As you play the great game you se-
lected, the computer displays a score
showing how well you know the
moves in the game.
Advanced Chess Functions
Name
J. Banas vs.
P. Lukacs,
Trnava, 1986
Anatoly Karpov vs.
Victor Korchnoi,
Moscow, 1974
Boris Spassky vs.
Tigran Petrosian,
Moscow, 1969
Robert Fischer vs.
Reuben Fine,
New York, 1963
Lajos Portisch vs.
Johannessen,
Havana, 1966
CEZ;
CEZ;
CEZ;
CEZ;
.
appears.
SHIFT
press
OPTIONS/
=7C;
=7C;
=7C;
=7C;
until
appears.
NEXT PIECE
until the number for
to start the
CLEAR/ON
or

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