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Product Features
- Find your ideal chess comfort zone with 136 different game levels
- Play against the computer or against another human opponent
- Use the convenient pullout stylus to move - no pieces to lose
- Learn the game by solving chess problems or displaying all possible legal moves
- For ages 7 yrs. and up
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Product Description
"I'm Back ... and I Will Crush You!" You'll hear swords and armor clang and horses gallop. Ivan the Conqueror is a brand-new reincarnation of Excalibur's popular chess-playing barbarian. Better than ever on the board, Ivan uses his 500-word vocabulary to insult and threaten you in deep, commanding tones. But he can also be a powerful and patient mentor. And now Ivan the Conqueror includes a full-size LCD in addition to his magnetic sensory board. Use the LCD to play without pieces or to confirm the position of the pieces on the big board. Are you up for the challenge? |
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Product Description
The Electronic Glass Chess board illuminates the chess pieces and challenges players with 64 levels of difficulty. Lights spotlight each piece during its move, marking its path across the board. Features a touch-sensitive keypad, a takeback function and hints for beginners. |
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Product Description
Travel chess computer has 64 playing levels and has 16 stored opening systems. Also features 14 move take back for experiment that you learn from. 11 teach modes for learning that is made easy. |
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Product Features
- Select from 73 strength levels.
- Offers hint option for coaching.
- 32 mate-training problems for advanced players.
- Optional teaching mode for beginners.
- Rates your games.
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Parent Tip: If you have only one child or only one of your gifted children enjoys chess and you just don't have time to play chess with them as often as they'd like, consider getting an electronic chess game. Most of these games are multilevel, so they're good for novices as well as all but the highest level expert. Some of them even have teaching functions, so beginners can enjoy them and learn to improve their chess-playing skills.
You can also find chess video games that teach chess or just provide a chess opponent. Video games are available for a variety of platforms, including PC, Mac, Playstation, and Gameboy. Sometimes there is no one around to play chess with. In fact, many times that's the case. But your gifted child can still play! Just get your child one of the many electronic games available or one of the video or computer games.
Ivan The Conqueror is great fun! Ivan's insults are really quite humorous and always make me think of the chess pieces Harry uses when he plays Wizard's Chess with Ron's chess set.
Find more books about chess for children on the chess page in the books section of Gifts for Learning
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