In the world of computer chess...

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GRANDMASTER IS NOT JUST A SUPREMELY POWERFUL CHESS OPPONENT.
GRANDMASTER ALSO INCLUDES THESE FEATURES TO HELP YOU TO ANALYSE
AND IMPROVE YOUR GAME!

* 10 LEVELS OF PLAY * HINT FUNCTION * TAKE BACK MOVES
* “HURRY UP’ FUNCTION * AUTOMATIC SELF PLAY 9 * CHANGE LEVEL
* SQUARE PLAYING BOARD * CHOICE OF COLOUR SCHEME
* AUTOMATIC QUEENING, CASTLING, EN PASSANT

AVAILABLE ON CASSETTE FOR THE VIC 20 AND ON CASSETTE OR DISK FOR THE 64
ALL VERSIONS £17.95 EACH (INC. VAT)

    

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‘In the world of computer chess…’

GrandMaster was a chess-playing video game originally developed by Fritz Schafer for the Commodore VIC-20. Later ported to the Commodore-64, GrandMaster could be played at ten different skill levels and was viewed as one of the stronger chess playing programs of the time

Taken from: Practical Computing - Volume 7, Issue 6 (June 1984)