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CPU-G03-B

The Millennium ChessGenius Chess Computer

Rated Over 2000 ELO / USCF 2200
The MILLENNIUM ChessGenius includes this award-winning Weltmeister program. With its playing strength of more than 2000 ELO (according to international tournament standards) and due to its virtually infinite variable adjustment options it makes the perfect companion for all chess players, whether a beginner, club player or a strong tournament player.

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    The chess computer for tournament and club players running Chess Genius by Richard Lang and recommended by world champion Anatoly Karpov. 

    • World champion chess program
    • Playing strength over 2000 ELO (USCF 2200, or Master level)
    • One of the strongest chess computer games ever with World Champion software

    Richard Lang, with no less than 10 world championship titles in Computer Chess is without doubt the most successful chess programmer ever. His legendary Chess Genius program succeeded on August 31, 1994 the historic first win a chess program over a reigning world chess champion at an official tournament: world champion Garry Kasparov was 1.5 at Intel Grand Prix Tournament in London: defeated by 0.5 points.

    The MILLENNIUM ChessGenius includes this award-winning Weltmeister program. With its playing strength of more than 2000 ELO (according to international tournament standards) and due to its virtually infinite variable adjustment options it makes the perfect companion for all chess players, whether a beginner, club player or a strong tournament player.

    Game Levels

    • Virtually unlimited number of difficulty levels
    • The average training time is adjustable
    • Total time per game is adjustable
    • Tournament Levels for strong players
    • Lower levels for beginners

    Designed for chess professionals

    • 20,000 opening positions
    • Versatile Analysis Mode
    • Position evaluation and main line
    • Input any chess positions

    For Beginners

    • Chess Coach will warn of bad moves, offers a re-do and makes suggestions for optimal moves
    • Displays all legal moves
    • Unlimited number of moves back and replay

    Features

    • Easy system setup
    • Large display, board is backlit as well
    • 7 3/4" playing surface (~ 1" SQUARES)
    • Multilingual user interface
    • Play modes - player vs. computer, player vs. player, etc
    • Energy saving mode when using batteries

    Specifications

    • Processor - ARM Cortex M4/48 MHz
    • Magnetic, pressure sensor board
    • Text-based, 7 language menu
    • Languages - DE / GB / FR / NL / ES / IT / RU
    • Software - ChessGenius
    • Power: 3 AA Batteries, included
    • Optional Power Adapter Sold Separately
    • Dimensions - 11.8" x 10.8" x 1.2"
    More Information
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    King Height 1.8" inch / 4.57 cm
    King Base Diameter 0.67" inch / 1.7 cm
    Square Size 0.95" inch / 2.41 cm
    Chess Board Footprint 11.5" x 11.25"
    Total Number of Pieces 32 Chess Pieces
    Computer Rating (USCF) 2200+
    Batteries Required 3 x AA

    World of chess

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    How to play chess

    People have been playing chess for more than 1500 years. Invented in India in the 6th century CE, its earliest known form was called chaturanga.

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    About Us

    Headquartered in the United States, The House of Staunton manufacturers the world's finest Chess equipment.