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Does anyone have suggestions for webb based training systems for chess?
I'm playing with Moodle at the moment, and it would be fun to see what others have produced. /M. |
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You can look at this site for an example of moodle and chess..
http://trillianchess.homelinux.com/ "Martin S" wrote in message ... Does anyone have suggestions for webb based training systems for chess? I'm playing with Moodle at the moment, and it would be fun to see what others have produced. /M. |
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