This site demonstrates a Java Applet that is useful for illustrating chess games on web pages. The applet adds less than 10 kbytes to a page.
Three dimensional chess variant based on traditional rules. Includes rules and commentary.
A grandmaster's introduction for newcomers to Stanley Random Chess. Description, rules, strategy, history and links.
Hyperlinked encyclopedia article about the hybrid sport combing chess and boxing.
A classic email correspondence chess site and club offering leagues, club teams and United Kingdom Matches. Club has a history dating back over 50 years.
Specialty site devoted to chess players who enjoy playing various opening gambits. Features email correspondence play in gambit-theme tournaments, articles, and analysis.
Canadian organization promoting the playing of chess by mail and e-mail, regionally, nationally and internationally.
Organization designed to help chess players play across the internet.
Organisation for Correspondence Chess based in India.
How to get started in correspondence chess.
Offers a free a multi-featured program which works under Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP and supports correspondence chess through e-mail.
Chess biographies, dictionary, links, world champions, and games.
The site of one of the highest rated British chess players in the Under-20 age group.
Information by Jos Heesen includes articles on female chess players and Jan Hein Donner.
The games of Mike Serovey from 1984 to present with diagrams and analysis, chess news and links.
Gary Kasparov won the world chess championship at 22. Now 41, he announced his retirement earlier this month after winning a tournament in Spain for the ninth time. He tells Robert Siegel he's interested in playing a role in pushing Russia toward democracy. [4:1…
Features a chronology of events in his chess career.
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