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I started playing online chess a few months ago at chess.com and
sometimes there are *zero* open seeks for correspondence (turn-based) chess available to me. I realize I could create my own open seek and snag an opponent but I think I would also like to try some other site that is more busy. Any pointers? -- -30- |
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On Nov 2, 9:03*pm, Anonymous wrote:
I started playing online chess a few months ago at chess.com and sometimes there are *zero* open seeks for correspondence (turn-based) chess available to me. I realize I could create my own open seek and snag an opponent but I think I would also like to try some other site that is more busy. Any pointers? You could try the official Web site of the United States Chess Federation: www.uschess.org; or the Internet Chess Club, which is something like: www.icc.net. Also, there are Web sites specifically for correspon- dence style play. A while back I was invited by Rob Mitchell to play at one of these sites, which offered an opportunity to play any number of turn-based games simultaneously, but the name of that site escapes me. -- help bot |
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On Nov 2, 10:23*pm, help bot wrote:
On Nov 2, 9:03*pm, Anonymous wrote: I started playing online chess a few months ago at chess.com and sometimes there are *zero* open seeks for correspondence (turn-based) chess available to me. I realize I could create my own open seek and snag an opponent but I think I would also like to try some other site that is more busy. Any pointers? * You could try the official Web site of the United States Chess Federation:www.uschess.org;or the Internet Chess Club, which is something like:www.icc.net. * Also, there are Web sites specifically for correspon- dence style play. * *A while back I was invited by Rob Mitchell to play at one of these sites, which offered an opportunity to play any number of turn-based games simultaneously, but the name of that site escapes me. * -- help bot I think www.chessworld.net. |
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* Also, there are Web sites specifically for correspon-
dence style play. * *A while back I was invited by Rob Mitchell to play at one of these sites, which offered an opportunity to play any number of turn-based games simultaneously, but the name of that site escapes me. Are you able to complete the game with Master Level? Should I remove that game so that you may play with lower levels? Now Easy Level [60 sec / move ] plays as good as Rybka at [1 sec / move] Bye Sanny |
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