January 6, 2003, 22:53
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Originally posted by Smash
Julius Brenzaida is the Apolyton Chess Champion so yes ...
Modern "correspondence" chess is very popular these days with numerous sites running.
2 good ones are
Stan's NetChess
RedHot Pawn
Both allow play for free and you can play when you want/can.10 moves a day or 1 move a week..doesn't matter.
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Another good site, and my favorite is www.itsyourturn.com. Members or non-members can play, but non-members are limited to 40 moves per day but can still play any number of simultaneous games. And they have not only chess but backgammon, stack4 battleships, reversi (Othello) and maybe a few others. they also have several variations of each of the main games.
I currently have 10 games of backgammon going, I play at home and at work during my lunch hour.
Great site, check it out!
John-SJ
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January 6, 2003, 22:54
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any game is fun, sex is the best though, talk about winning after a night at the bar
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January 7, 2003, 06:29
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It's not my fault that I'm stuck with dial-up, but blame that on the cable company here.
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A 56K modem limits you, it has to be said.......FPS are out of the window. But RTS/TBS are still ok, so chess will work fine. At ICC your game is even automatically saved once you are registered should you be dropped.
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January 7, 2003, 17:18
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dial up and rts are not a good mix doctor......you really want to play with fast connections for those types of games....and for fps...definitely
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January 7, 2003, 19:20
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It's nice to have a fast connection for RTS but not compulsory. For FPS it is near compulsory. Just compare the proportion of Starcraft or AOK players that used modems with the same proportion for any FPS.
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January 8, 2003, 12:31
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I play chess.
You should get Chessmaster8000. It is compatible with msn messenger - you get a link their to Chessmaster8000. Dunno how it works.
Chessmaster8000 is the best computer chess programme if I'm not mistaken.
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January 8, 2003, 13:05
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Haven't checked out 8000 yet but traditionally programs like Fritz have been stronger. Having said that for most of us a few ELO points difference doesn't make much difference.......features are what rule. Fritz has traditionally won there too, though Chessmaster has closed the gap in recent generations IMO.
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January 10, 2003, 00:39
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You can play real time on dial ups but I wouldn't bother with blitz or any other short time control.Even with the Fischer clock,lag will just kill you.
I can't say much about modern chess engines other than Fritz drew Kramnik and Chessmaster 9000 beat Larry Evans.These weren't the programs a person may have at home(mutilple overclocked processors and such) but that is pretty good.Especially Fritz's draw with Kramnik
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January 11, 2003, 20:39
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when you guys play here, do you move the pieces on your own boards after you post them ? i would assume so but not 100% sure..
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January 11, 2003, 21:45
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I prefer using computer 3D chess-boards. I can replay the moves more easily, which gives you a better feel for where the opponent is headed. Static boards don't do that so well.
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January 11, 2003, 22:38
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No we just draw the board on the wall with a felt pen
of course we move on our own board
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January 11, 2003, 23:32
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Yeah people that play by email or equivalent usually have a board with the game set up on.
To SD I have to say I don't mind playing in 2d at all........you get used to it after reading a few books.
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January 12, 2003, 00:38
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hehe i feel like a fool, but i have read to many comics in my day where ninjas play chess while doing other things ...... guess its the kid in me
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January 12, 2003, 02:18
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Some ppl play without boards. They remember everything in their heads. True story.
Where can I get those 3D chessboards SD?
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January 12, 2003, 06:36
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Yeah blindfold is quite big now.......most of the top players can put in a GM performance without an actual board.
I don't know about worldwide, but in the UK there are even 2 blind players of very impressive strength.
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January 12, 2003, 09:25
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To SD I have to say I don't mind playing in 2d at all........you get used to it after reading a few books.
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I don't mind 2-D either, I just like 3-D graphics.
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January 12, 2003, 09:30
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Where can I get those 3D chessboards SD?
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I'd have thought most chess software has a 3-D option.
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January 12, 2003, 11:30
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I find it very hard to play with 3d graphics.......though some these days are quite pretty.
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January 12, 2003, 11:31
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Originally posted by Sagacious Dolphin
I'd have thought most chess software has a 3-D option.
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Yeah anything really. Fritz or Chessmaster would be my recommendations.
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