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i've been looking at a few email chess organizations as this is a route i've
chosen to play a classic strategy game and meet new folks. i have a few questions i'd like to ask the experts: why are they all free with limitations? is there a group of some kind out there free without limitations? also, i prefer a browser type setup (ie; redhotpawn.com/ itsyourturn.com). both of these a free with limitations. are there any with browser setup that is free without limitations? am i asking too much? i'm new to this world of email chess, so please forgive the ignorance. i'm only trying to get some help from the experts. pls reply to newsgroup. thanks png0 |
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http://correspondencechess.com/ccca/
Allot of info here "png0" wrote in message ... i've been looking at a few email chess organizations as this is a route i've chosen to play a classic strategy game and meet new folks. i have a few questions i'd like to ask the experts: why are they all free with limitations? is there a group of some kind out there free without limitations? also, i prefer a browser type setup (ie; redhotpawn.com/ itsyourturn.com). both of these a free with limitations. are there any with browser setup that is free without limitations? am i asking too much? i'm new to this world of email chess, so please forgive the ignorance. i'm only trying to get some help from the experts. pls reply to newsgroup. thanks png0 |
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http://gameknot.com baby!!!!
Heck, if you sign up, challenge me. I suck so you can probably win! Here's my info (and proof that I suck): http://gameknot.com/stats.pl?danyobry ~Dan -- || http://www.digital204.com (a Yobry production) || drop me a line at danyobry(at)comcast.net "png0" wrote in message ... i've been looking at a few email chess organizations as this is a route i've chosen to play a classic strategy game and meet new folks. i have a few questions i'd like to ask the experts: why are they all free with limitations? is there a group of some kind out there free without limitations? also, i prefer a browser type setup (ie; redhotpawn.com/ itsyourturn.com). both of these a free with limitations. are there any with browser setup that is free without limitations? am i asking too much? i'm new to this world of email chess, so please forgive the ignorance. i'm only trying to get some help from the experts. pls reply to newsgroup. thanks png0 |
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i've been looking at a few email chess organizations as this
is a route i've chosen to play a classic strategy game and meet new folks. why are they all free with limitations? is there a group of some kind out there free without limitations? If you are interested in traditional correspondence chess, the classical IECC (http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Midfield/1264/) and IECG (www.iecg.org) are all free without limitations. If you are talking about online chess, most sites offer free access with limitation only. I don't know them all, but this is the usual situation. If you mean server based correspondence chess, many sites offers this, but also with limitations. I know only my site that offers free server based correspondence games without any limitations. If you are interested in this type of playing, see www.e4ec.org for details. Andras Galos E4EC |
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