Answer
Dec 12, 2019 - 10:40 PM
Hi J,
Here is an excerpt from the manual (section 4.2.16):
When the "tutor" is "on", the computer will display "SURE?" if it thinks your last move is a mistake. You may then do any of the following:
1) Press "SWAP" for explanation... then you can press "SWAP" again to see the move
2) Press the Down Arrow and take back your move (see 12.3)
3) Press "ESC" to let your move stand.
Please contact us back if that doesn't resolve the problem.
Thanks,
Paul This chess board is designed for quality and enjoyable play.
Here is an excerpt from the manual (section 4.2.16):
When the "tutor" is "on", the computer will display "SURE?" if it thinks your last move is a mistake. You may then do any of the following:
1) Press "SWAP" for explanation... then you can press "SWAP" again to see the move
2) Press the Down Arrow and take back your move (see 12.3)
3) Press "ESC" to let your move stand.
Please contact us back if that doesn't resolve the problem.
Thanks,
Paul This chess board is designed for quality and enjoyable play.
