Online opening book of Nilatac which is chess computer active on FICS.
Organized chess problem archive that allows viewing in GIF and ASCII format.
A comprehensive, sorted and commented link collection to chess information.
Service center for serious chess historians, clearinghouse of research requests and index to web resources.
Dr. Victor Keats is a bibliophile of Hebrew and other antiquarian chess books. Includes reviews, links, and purchase information.
Chess played with cards. Each card breaks the rules in a wild and unpredictable way, giving the game more twists and turns than a roller coaster.
Manufacture Staunton style chess pieces and sets. Features product overviews and photographs, company history and news, pricing, and where to buy.
Chess sets with large pieces, from 8 to 36 inches tall. Includes photo gallery and product dimensions.
An open source 3D chess interface. It uses OpenGL and GtkGLArea (from GTK+) for UNIX platform.
Training, Internet play, active divination with E-chess and general chat.
Includes news, tournament announcements, results and information of interest to the chess community.
Tournaments scheduled and links to chess clubs around the state. Bylaws, membership list.
Chess shop features sales of chessboards, pieces, sets, software, computers, tables, books, and tournament supplies. Forum, articles, and archive available.
Youth organization teaching chess in afterschool programs, with its own training and tournament center.
Massachusetts Chamption Igor Foygel explains the benefits of learning chess at a young age.
Non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the game. Affiliate of United States Chess Federation.
All levels of ability and game types: friendly, speed, challenge matches, team matches and Chess Federation of Canada-rated.
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