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Electronic Travel Chess Games

Mastering the game of chess and understanding the nuances of tactics and strategy can take years. Devoting time to the game is critical if you want to improve your chess game. One of the ways to do so if you're on the move is to play electronic travel chess games that allow you to practice anywhere you go.
  1. Mephisto Maestro Handheld

    • The Saitek Maestro Travel Chess computer has 100 playing levels, including 40 competition levels geared for experts. The hand-held computer also teaches the opening moves of major opening systems and provides chess problems from real Grandmaster games for you to solve. The Maestro resembles a PDA and comes with a stylus for its touchscreen. A protective cover is included for travel. 3 AAA batteries are required for operation.

    Saitek Mephisto Advanced Handheld

    • With 64 difficulty levels, the Mephisto Advanced is perfect for beginners and intermediate players. You have the option of playing normal or training games and tournament or blitz games, which use different time controls. You move physical pieces that are small and pegged, and fit snugly on the board. Captured pieces are stored in holes at the top.

      A 4-digit LCD screen shows you the progress of the game.The game requires 3 AAA batteries to operate.

    Micro Travel Chess Computer

    • This chess computer is recommended by former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov. The Micro Chess Computer contains 50 playing levels and an opening-strategy guidebook. You can set up positions from real games and see what moves work best. The LCD display is a touch screen; a stylus is included. This chess computer is thin enough to fit in your pocket, and requires 3 AAA batteries for use.

    Excalibur Einstein Touch Chess

    • The Einstein Touch Chess computer has 56 levels of chess difficulty from beginner to expert. There are general features like hint and take back a move, but also helpful features like threat indicator and automatic scoring. The virtual chess coach teaches chess players how to play the game like masters, constructing strategy and using logic to make moves. The colorful LCD screen uses a green and white checkerboard, a blue menu section and a yellow status area. A stylus is included. You'll need 2 AAA batteries to operate.


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