Would you like to learn to play chess and you don' t have a patient coach around? Try it with the Lexibook Chess Elite game set. These electronic chess has a keyboard, have 64 difficulty levels and will teach you 4 game styles. You can also play with a friend and challenge him to a game. The keyboard has the option of a referee to guide you through the entire game. With Lexibook Chess Elite you will become a chess master, because the computer knows 50 possible ways of strategy, so you can beat anyone.
Lexibook Chess Elite will guide you through the basics of chess games, even if you don' t have a pair or how to draw pieces. You can start with the Beginner Training feature. Here, chess will indicate to you whether your move was made well. The Tip function will suggest the correct movement of the keyboard or you will use the back function, which allows you to go back 2 moves.
Elite Lexibook chess has a total of 64 levels of difficulty, including 5 beginner levels, where the computer lets its opponent win by deliberately poorly chosen moves and sacrifice pieces. After mastering the basic rules, you will proceed to the Perfection level, where the computer will already advise you whether your move was optimal and will give you the opportunity to correct each move and pull again. The following are motivation levels, where you get individual help from your computer. And the masters reach the Perfect level, where visual movement takes place with the help of 16 horizontal and 16 vertical diodes.
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