Excalibur and The New York Times have teamed up to give you a state-of-the-art chess computers with all the features of a full-sized unit. Plus, you get 500 challenging and educational chess puzzles from Robert Byrne, renowned columnist
from The New York Times! Capable of beating 99% of all chess players at its top level, The New York Times Deluxe Talking Chess fits in your pocket and is
always ready for a challenging game.

Program Features

li<BR> Estimated 2000
rating - capable of beating 99% of all chess players
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136 selectable<BR> strength levels
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Teaching mode for<BR> beginners
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Estimates your
tournament rating
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Choose the opening
you want to practice<BR> li<BR> Voice vocabulary
in three languages - English, French, and Spanish!
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Take back feature for mistakes and experimentation.

Other
General Features<BR><BR> li
Most readable<BR> chess figures ever on a pocket chess computer!
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Easy to read LCD
shows every move.
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Built-in chess<BR> clock
li<BR> Light button makes
it easy to play in the dark<BR> li<BR> Auto memory save<BR> li
Includes special<BR> teaching and coaching features<BR> li<BR> Sophisticated
metal accents<BR> li
Sound effects and
complete chess voice vocabulary
li<BR> Overall
Dimensions: 6 x 3.5 x 1 1/2<BR><BR>Requires 2 x AAA batteries (not included)

The New York Times Deluxe Talking Touch Chess
The New York Times Deluxe Talking Touch Chess
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