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Date: 12 Jul 2008 09:40:53
From: Robert Norton
Subject: Email chess query
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My friend and I exchange moves by email or text. We usually have 2 games in progress. Rather than have 2 boards set up to follow the games I'm wondering if there is a site we could use with a board where you could enter both sides. Anyone know? Thanks Rob Norton
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Date: 13 Jul 2008 06:02:01
From: harrynelsonpillsbury
Subject: Re: Email chess query
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Robert Norton;276641 Wrote: > My friend and I exchange moves by email or text. We usually have 2 game > in > progress. Rather than have 2 boards set up to follow the games I' > wondering > if there is a site we could use with a board where you could enter bot > > sides. > Anyone know? Thanks > Rob Norton Rob, go to www.schemingmind.com and sign up for a free account. The get your friend to do the same. Then you can play your games ther very simply. It's all done within the browser and there's even a analysis board where you can move the pieces around to look at line you're considering playing. Very nice site. I've had experience wit a lot of correspondence sites, and this is definitely my favourite. I you ever want to play a game there with me, just challenge me: djanowski --jac -- harrynelsonpillsbury
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Date: 13 Jul 2008 20:39:32
From: Robert Norton
Subject: Re: Email chess query
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"harrynelsonpillsbury" <[email protected] > wrote in message news:[email protected]... > > Robert Norton;276641 Wrote: >> My friend and I exchange moves by email or text. We usually have 2 games >> in >> progress. Rather than have 2 boards set up to follow the games I'm >> wondering >> if there is a site we could use with a board where you could enter both >> >> sides. >> Anyone know? Thanks >> Rob Norton > > Rob, go to www.schemingmind.com and sign up for a free account. Then > get your friend to do the same. Then you can play your games there > very simply. It's all done within the browser and there's even an > analysis board where you can move the pieces around to look at lines > you're considering playing. Very nice site. I've had experience with > a lot of correspondence sites, and this is definitely my favourite. If > you ever want to play a game there with me, just challenge me: > djanowski > > --jack > > > > > -- > harrynelsonpillsbury Thanks very much, Jack. I have a few too many games going on at Chessworld. When they thin out, I'd love a game and will remind you. I dont know what rating I am not having seriously competed for a while. maybe I'm about 1500 ELO? Cheers, rob
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