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Mes Jeux d'échecs électroniques

En 1998, Saitek a intégré le programme du GK2100 en 4 variantes: le module MM VI sur échiquier auto-répondeur Mephisto, le module President sur échiquier auto-répondeur Kasparov, le jeu de voyage Kasparov Cosmos et le Kasparov Centurion. Mephisto Exclusive MM VI Le Mephisto MM-VI est une variante du Saitek President. Dans le mode d'emploi, il est indiqué une fréquence d'horloge à 20MHz mais le processeur tourne bien à 10MHz. L'échiquier du MM VI est légèrement plus grand que celui du Président.
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L'univers du Jeu d' Echecs

Bonjour et bienvenue dans l'univers des échecs. Le jeu d'échecs évoque pour moi un mystère fascinant, subtil mélange entre le sport, l'art et la science. Vieux de 1400 ans, ce jeu s'est répandu sur toute la planète et s'est imposé comme le roi des jeux de stratégie.
Once again, we have the Rossolimo. 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 e6 4. Bxc6 bxc6 5. d3 Ne7 6. b3 Anand tries something different with 5. d3.

Susan Polgar Chess Daily News and Information

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Zurich Challenge begins with victory for Aronian 21.04.2012 – The Zurich Chess Challenge, a six-game face-off between the world's number two, Armenian GM Levon Aronian, and number three, former World Champion Vladimir Kramnik, started with a shocker: Aronian scored an impressive win with the black pieces. The game was broadcast live on the official site and on Playchess, with live video images and GM commentary. Highly enjoyable.

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The final game of the Zuerich Chess Challenge match between Levon Aronian and Vladimir Kramnik finished in an interesting draw in a Berlin Defence, which left the final score at 3-3. Aronian repeated 1.e4 which was one of his clear goals for the match ("I haven't played e4 seriously for such a long time. I think I learned a lot.) and after Kramnik repeated the Berlin Defence Aronian played the quiet 4.d3. Both players admitted to playing more freely than they would have had this not been a friendly match. Aronian thought himself lucky to have drawn the match as "I was in reality playing very adventurous moves where I shouldn't have." http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/twic.html

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