Description of The Excalibur Einstein Chess Wizard
The Excalibur Chess Wizard is one of the new Einstein chess computers from Excalibur. This series was developed to stimulate, challenge and develop your mind while you have fun playing chess!
The Excalibur Einstein Chess Wizard lets you take on the Einstein cosmos in the battle for chess supremacy using the built in virtual chessboard to play with the magnetic chess pieces. Choose from 73 power levels up to a strength rating of 1750.
How can you not win with The Chess Wizard? Its Book Opening trainer teaches the most popular openings such as the Ruy Lopez and Sicilian Defense. A rating feature tracks your improvement and the checkmate trainer tutors you to solve checkmate problems.
The Excalibur Chess Wizard also has:
- Magnetic pieces that adhere to the board
- Hints for coaching with a limited voice vocabulary such as Check, Not Legal, Mate, Castle, etc.
- Teaching mode for beginners with where-can-pieces-move feature for beginners
- Threat Warning Indicator and why-and-where explanations
- "Are You Sure" coaching mode
- 73 power levels up to a strength rating of 1750
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Customer Reviews of The Excalibur Einstein Chess Wizard
Joe from Evanston The Excalibur Einstein Chess Wizard ReviewWithin 4 moves of the first game after opening the box and installing the batteries, the computer completely froze up and flat quit. I had to pull the batteries out and re-install them to get it to work, but it froze up again within 10 moves and I wasn't able to complete a full game. I packaged it up and sent it back for a Saitek model and I'm hoping for a better outcome.
jerry from springville The Excalibur Einstein Chess Wizard Reviewyou need to be a rocket scientest,to understand the rating system. I expected a game that would last longer than 3 mins. Ikinded of hoped that the set would be able to play against itself, and i would be able to have time to make notations. nosuch luck. the set responds even before i could record the move.several times i have had to reset the machine. it wouldmove and then go blank.
Daniel from Holland The Excalibur Einstein Chess Wizard ReviewIt's good and all, but kind of confusing, and at random times, you hear a weird noise and everything goes black or messed up.
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