♟️ Elevate Your Game with Every Move!
The DGT Digital Electronic Chess Computer Centaur is a sophisticated chess board designed for players of all levels. With its adaptive play feature, it adjusts to your skill level, ensuring a challenging and engaging experience. The board measures 17.5 x 15.8 inches and features beautifully weighted pieces and an on-board lighted display, making it a perfect addition to any home or club.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 410 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W | 15.8"L x 17.5"W |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | No Warning Applicable |
Color | ['Black', 'White'] |
Theme | Sport |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Material Type | Electronic components, Chess board |
C**5
Shall We Play a Game? (UPDATED)
UPDATE 4/26/21:As mentioned in the original review, I tried the foil disc method with my House of Staunton Zagreb '59 set, and it worked like a charm (I used the 25mm aluminum foil discs sold by Demon Tweeks, see photo). The Centaur had no trouble recognizing the pieces, and in minutes we were playing with no difficulty (see photos). The computer chose a Robatsch Defense, pretty interesting! Happier than a clam at high tide to be playing real games with my favorite set! 100 percent satisfied with my DGT Centaur!* * * * * * * * * *Like a lot of chess players I have gotten used to studying the game on my computer, and playing games against various chess-playing engines on my computer as well. Sometimes, though, you just want to play a game on a regulation-size board with full-size pieces, so after doing some research I took the plunge and purchased the DGT Centaur.The product shipped promptly and arrived on schedule. The packaging is appealing, and everything you need is included (three different adapters for the AC charging module, too!). Manuals are provided in several languages, so this is a product which should appeal to players worldwide.The board came charged already (nice), so I was able to have my first game minutes after opening the box. Setting the board up is easy (read the manual first, though, you'll be glad you did). The menus are easy to understand and operate, with only a few simple buttons to push to get the results you want.I was pleasantly surprised with the regulation-size Staunton plastic pieces, which are as nice as most of the plastic sets you see at over-the-board tournaments (although not quite so heavily weighted). I will experiment with using my House of Staunton Zagreb '59 set soon, and will update this review once I have results to report.The board hardly weighs anything, and the paper white display window is a nice feature. There are a variety of options for what information is displayed, so most players should find it easy to configure the display to their taste. The lights that indicate moves are easy to see, and unlike some other reviewers I can't see the rings except when they light up to indicate a move. I much prefer the lighted circles Centaur uses to the tiny LEDs you see on other electronic boards.At the end of the day, the most important aspect of a device like this is how well it plays chess. For my first game I set Centaur to Friendly, and still got a good game. I tried the Tarrasch Defense, and won a long game (I was playing on the Game/90 setting) after the machine made a couple of inaccuracies in a complex middlegame. Centaur will not resign a position, so even after achieving a decisive material advantage I had to play it out to checkmate, which is good practice. Of course if you don't wish to do that you can end the game at any point using the display menu.This is a chess-playing partner, with no bells or whistles like saving/exporting games or interfacing with other devices. Pawn promotion and castling were handled correctly, and if you read the manual you should not have any difficulty with en passant captures if those come up in a game.I intend to get a carrying bag next, to protect the board from bumps and bruises when it is not in use.The bottom line: The Centaur is exactly what I wanted, a playing partner ready at a moment's notice when I feel like a game using real pieces on a real board. We improve as much by playing as we do by staring at books or computer screens, so I expect Centaur will be quite helpful in my training as I prepare for the return of in-person tournaments. Highly recommended!
E**N
Worth every penny!
I enjoy playing chess, but can rarely find someone else to play with. Playing chess on a computer or a video game console is a perfectly viable option, but I greatly prefer playing on an actual board with real pieces I can move: it simply helps me visualize and understand the game better, plus I just like the tactile sensation of playing a game in a physical way. I have played with other AI chess sets before, but up until now each one has given me various reasons to complain.Not so with this set, which exceeded my expectations in every possible way. First of all, the quality of this set is SUPERB: the materials, the craftsmanship, everything. Plastic chess sets most certainly don't need to be thought of as cheap, as the pieces of this set are exceptionally molded, feel good in the hands, and are very sturdy. The board, likewise, is attractive and sturdily made; this isn't a set you want to slam your pieces down on by any means, but, then again, if that's how you play we ought to have a discussion about chess etiquette. Most importantly, the AI communicates with the human player in two complementary and easy to understand ways: each individual square lights up to indicate the computer's intended moves, which is by far the most intuitive means of AI communication I've seen yet in an electronic chess set, and the e-ink screen, despite its small size, is crystal-clear (if you've ever read an Amazon Kindle, you know exactly what I mean) and easy to understand. The board recognizes the placement of the pieces without any issue, and, unlike every other electronic chess set I've played, absolutely zero force is needed to indicate movement to the AI: simply lift a piece and place it on its destination and the AI knows what you're doing. The board does not distinguish between individual pieces, merely the presence or absence of a piece on any given square, so it is important to make sure you set up the pieces and move them correctly. (In case of any confusion, the screen always displays a diagram of the current game state.)Of course, even the best-made set in the world is meaningless without a decent AI opponent, and this does not disappoint in any way. At easier difficulty levels the AI is somewhat forgiving, but still plays a game with a focus on beating you, and at harder levels it's tough as nails and will give you a real battle of wits and stamina. In other words, this AI is of benefit to novices, as you have no choice but to concentrate and learn strategy as you go, move by move, and it's also of benefit to experienced players who enjoy a real challenge.I can't recommend this set highly enough for anyone who enjoys playing chess against an AI opponent and is happy to play with real pieces instead of staring at a computer screen. At the price point this set is certainly a financial investment, but one that is going to provide countless enjoyment.
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