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Anyone 4 Chess
Member of the A4C Chess Group: A4C would like to welcome you to the Anyone 4 Chess online playing site, we offer chess tournaments, vote chess and several other chess related items. - Read more
ChessAnyTime
Whether you are a beginner, an occasional player or a keen player, ChessAnyTime is a gaming zone where you can play against hundreds of players, of all levels. - Read more
ChessBook | TBA
Member of the A4C Chess Group: This is you’re online turn based association and social netwoking site, for those new to this idea, simply put, it is an organization to support and promote online turn based websites and players that are dedicated to this type of chess. - Read more
A4C Chess Group
Dedicated to promoting, developing, supporting and establishing an online turn based chess association. We support the webmasters and players who devote their time and effort to this type of chess. - Read more
Free Internet Chess Server
The Free Internet Chess Server, with over 300000 registered users, is one of the oldest and one of the largest internet chess servers. Whether serious with your chess or just looking for the occasional game, whether looking for another player or eager to challenge a strong computer, whether you like a blitz chess or you are fond of one of the many variants, here you can play chess over the internet for free. - Read more

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The problem of draws – a Christmas solution

It is perhaps not appropriate to take up the subject while a tournament in Moscow is registering the lowest drawing rate in recent memory.

Russian Superfinal and the Remarkable Mr Morozevich

Do you remember? Alexander Morozevich, top seed in the Russian Championship, started off by spoiling a winning position and then lost with the white pieces against a GM named Vitiugov.

Edward Winter presents: Unsolved Chess Mysteries (21)

An alleged prediction by Lasker. An obscure nineteenth-century chess treatise.