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Sep
30th

Novag Carnelian II, Electronic Chess Computer

 

 The Carnelian II looks amazing with beautifully carved Shishamwood chessmen! Now you can play an affordable, advanced chess computer with real wood chess pieces. Strength rated at 1900 USCF for a standard speed game, you have a relatively strong tournament level opponent perfect for your casual evening games at home.

As a casual player at nominal to good playing ability, you’ll appreciate the feature-set built into this attractive wood chess computer. You won’t have to rely on battery power along (6 AA batteries) since you can ADD the A/C adapter option and forget about replacing batteries from time to time!

Make your move by pressing lightly on the squares where you are moving the piece. The computer displays it’s move on the 16 light LED coordinate system as well as on the LCD display.

Enjoy advanced features such as…

Random generator
Hint, Referee, Training modes
Opening book with >8500 positions
25 move takeback
setup your own position

Specifications

Solves most 6 move checkmates
100 Hours of play on 6 AA batteries
Optional A/C Adapter available separately
Measurements: 10 3/4″ x 11 3/4″ x 1 1/8″
Weight: 15.65 lb

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Sep
22nd

Free PDA Chess Games

By Eddie Tobey Platinum Quality Author

If you want to play the full version PDA or pocket PC chess games free, there is a world of freeware downloads waiting for you. Most freeware sites offer downloads that are compatible with all the major brands of PDAs (personal digital assistants). Free version PDA chess game downloads are simple and fast. Demo versions of PDA chess games can also be downloaded from the Internet. Players need to register the downloaded demo version in order to get full access.

Free smart phone or PDA chess games are perfect for travelers, regardless of age. They can make the journey enjoyable and constructive. The games provide the full range of levels, including beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. They have degrees of complexity and excellent graphics. The rules and chess pieces of PDA chess games are the same as that of conventional chess.

PDA chess games give top class strength and features to hand sets. They offer a chess engine to learn and analyze the game. PDA chess software provides many features for beginners to learn and improve their game. The game has facilities to point out mistakes and give hints. Most PDA chess software can be interfaced with desktop software. Hence this software may be used on both computers and handsets.

PDA chess programs run fast with full features on pocket PCs. The performance of chess software varies, depending on the processor speed and the PDA operating system version. Hence the user must check the product for satisfactory operation on the pocket PC before purchase. Almost all computer chess game manufacturers offer PDA chess games.

In short, if you want to play the full version of your favorite chess game, you can do it with your PDA, conveniently and privately. Free downloads of pocket PC chess games are one of the best uses for your palm pilot. Rather than paying notice to what is going on around you, spend your time enjoying the free PDA chess.

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Sep
2nd

Now you can get the integrated DGT XL Chess clock with the DGT Chessboard as one package!

DGT Electronic USB Chessboard System + DGT XL Chess Clock

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As you make each move, this USB chessboard instantly shows your move on PC Software of your choice! Connect the beautiful walnut chessboard to any PC with supplied USB connection cables and software and transform your personal study habitat into a high-tech experience that saves you time and gives your PC’s chess software a whole new meaning!

Ever wonder how experts maximize their precious chess study time?
Ever wanted to bring your Fritz, Shredder, Junior, ChessBase real life?
Ever tried to quickly setup a position on your software’s chessboard?

This DGT Electronic Chessboard makes life much easier for chess players and tournament organizers.

  • Felted wood pieces slide nicely and smoothly across the board as the DGT sensor board automatically registers each move.
  • Setup new positions much faster! Now you can place the pieces on the square you want rather than testing your intelligence with a thousand clicks.
  • Beautiful, smooth, furniture finish graces this Walnut board design to FIDE regulation specs (squares of 2 1/8″ or 55mm)
  • The board is sleek and thin at only 3/4″ thick, and 21 inches square
  • Timeless series wooden chess pieces look great on this board. They measure 3.75″ tall. (95mm)
  • Ready to connect with the special DGT XL Chess Clock available separately.
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Sep
1st

Use Psychology to Win at Chess

By Barry Newton

Have you watched any tennis or snooker recently. How many times have you seen the players stop dead before the serve or take a shot because someone in the crowd has coughed or flashed their camera. All these years practicing and a small noise can put them off so much that they refuse to play until the noise has abated. What has this got to do with chess strategies? Well I do not condone trying to put your opponent off but I have studied psychology at university and know that very small changes in behaviour can have a detrimental effect on your opponents concentration. And to me this is all part of the chess strategies we can use.

Here is an example. I played the other day against a player I know all to well. He attacks with his bishops, usually both on the same file and this can be devastating against an opponent. Now if you have read my previous essays you will have noted that I go against the grain and like to take at least one of my opponent’s Knights out when I get the chance as I hate playing against 2 attacking knights and my opponent knew this as well. Nevertheless, 6 moves into the game and I changed strategies and exchanged his Bishop for my Knight. He was totally perplexed by this this and I could see him trying to think of another strategy he could use which would not include 2 Bishops.

But more importantly was his attitude to the game. I could see from his expressions that he was desperate to beat me now but every time he developed a piece which looked threatening I would exchange it for one of my undeveloped pieces. In the end he made to uncharacteristic mistakes and lost the game. I had totally put him off his stride and won.

During most games I have anticipated my opponent’s next 3 moves at least. Therefore when it comes to my move I usually play quite quickly especially if I have set a trap and my opponent has walked into it. I think it is only human to play quickly straight after she has moved to show that it was a plan and you had calculated this out from the very start My advice: Don’t do it I have lost a number of games doing this where I thought I had considered ever possible move my opponent could make only to find she knew one more and scuppered my strategy. Always take at least 1 minute to go over your next move again. Now his piece is in position it will be easier to see if there is any flaws in your plan. This is using psychology as it shows you think out every move thoroughly and this can install negative thoughts into your opponent.

By the way, on the subject of taking your time over each move, it is quite acceptable to stand up and stretch your legs. Take your eyes away from the board and rest them. Think about something else for a minute then come back to the board a little fresher. Have a look at the you and your opponents position and reevaluate it. It is amazing what you will find which you may have overlooked. Walk behind your opponent and have a quick look at the board from his end. You my be surprised and what the pattern of play looks like from this angle. Do not spill hot coffee down the back of his neck this is not acceptable. Taking a long time to think about your next move does agitate opponents. Does it not agitate you?

By the way, a short walk before any major chess game will help you feel refreshed and ready to go. A bar of chocolate and a cup of coffee have been proven to increase your brain power so go for it. Back to the game.

Never show any concern or emotions during a game of chess. Even if you lose your Queen in the first few moves. Play on as if it is a strategy and tactic which you always use. Remember it is a GAME of chess. What is the worst that could happen. Get over it and get on with the game. I have lost major pieces through my own carelessness at the beginning of many games and have fought back to win. Remember, a Queen is not usually used until the middle game as it is quite dangerous to bring her at the start as she is easily trapped. Therefore, use this knowledge to your advantage. At the beginning losing your Queen will not affect the game that much apart from psychologically.

You must put it to the back of your mind and use all the pieces including the pawns to work as a unit to ultimately win the game. Take a leaf out of footballs book. How many times has a player been sent off but the team playing with only 10 men hold out for a draw or even win. This is because all the players double their efforts. the pressure is off as they are not expected to win. They work as a single unit fighting and battling for each other. Remember, your opponent is a piece up and may now be complacent. Concentrate on traps and tricks, forks and pins to get your piece back.Pounce on any mistakes she makes she makes. Try to spring an attack out of the blue on her King before she realises what has hit her.

As soon as you have made a mistake do not show any emotion but put a very slight rye smirk on your face. You want her to thing this is a sacrifice and you are willing her to take the bait. Do not say anything as this would be deemed unsporting. You never know, she may refuse to take your piece if you put on a good act.

You can do it: Use psychology

Finally, one of the oldest chess strategy cons in the book to put your opponent off. Concentrate your eyes on one side of the board while planning to attack the other side. You can learn more chess strategies at: http://www.chessstrategy.blogspot.com

The author has been playing chess for 40 years and you can read more of his tricks and tactics at http://chessstrategy.blogspot.com

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