Monitoring Your Game.

Every chess game that you play is susceptible to mistakes and blunders. In fact, in play it simply cannot be unavoidable no mater how high is your rating. However, you now have the ability to recognize a potential wrong move before it happens. You can then secure your game and, through this new system of alerts and warnings of affected positions, you then can avoid potential fatal errors with our visible coaching system.

Now whenever you play this system will make it possible for you to see your play with built-in blinking LEDs on your computer screen. A fast blinking red LED for a bad move, a slower blinking Yellow LED for a fair move and a steady Green LED for a good move. Potential fatal errors with our visible coaching system are now a thing of the past.

You now have the ability of monitoring all of your potential moves being able to clearly distinguish between good moves, fair moves and bad moves with our S.M.A.R.T. system. As soon as you touch a piece in your game you get a blinking or steady bright green LED on a small monitor on your computer screen.

With the help of S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology), it now thoroughly evaluates the data in your games and warns you of potential problems that may arise. A small monitor screen provides continuously updated data about your play, from a successful move to outright blunders.

Our S.M.A.R.T. system not only contributes greatly to your ability to play better but is the correct solution for SMART inspections of your positions to prevent bad moves. Unlike computer assisted programs like Crafty, Fritz or RYBKA, this system does not tell what move to play but only warns and tells you of bad playing moves before you make them with LED's, so you are not playing with a illegal computer program.

We hope you have fun playing with the S.M.A.R.T monitor system. Our team is, as always, ready to deny any involvement with this product so should you have questions regarding this product, please don't ask.

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Is this how you wish you could play chess, or do you want to be proud of your achievements?