Many people like to play chess, but not all of them like correspondence chess. If you want to find out if this club is right for you, please
read the statements below and check if they apply to you or not.
I like to play correspondence chess, or email chess.
I know the rules of chess or at least I'm ready to learn them.
I enjoy slower games, I like to analyze my games.
I will not use computer or other help, I play using my own brain.
I can play more games simultaneously if I have enough thinking time.
I want to deal with my games when I have time for them.
I don't mind if games last for several weeks or even a month or so, if I have enough time to think about my moves.
I would probably enjoy playing people from far away countries.
I can learn simple commands to take my moves, offer draw, challenge somebody, etc.
If most of these statements are true for you (the first four should be!), then this is the place you are searching for and you'll play
exciting games here in the near future.
Why not join the club today? Just visit our Registration page and you'll be enjoying chess with new friends very soon.
As the tail says there was a king in India, called Shehran, dominating on everything, but his tedium. He was bored in the morning, noon and at night, all every day, until he fell ill because of it.
Sessa ebn Daher, his court wise man, to heal the king, invented a new game, called it chess. The game was brilliant, the king has recovered from the illnes after the first game.
- What do you want as a reward? - asked Shehran.
- A few grains of wheat only: put one grain on the first square of the chessboard, then double it on the next squares - said Sessa ebn Daher.
- Humble request! - smiled the king, but finally couldn't perform it.
The number of the wheat grains was 18 trillion, 446 billiard, 744 billion, 73 milliard 709 million, 551 thousand 615, which is approximately 700 thousand million tonnes.
The server fully supports this special rule and players can claim a draw according to this rule.
In this case two equal signs have to be written at the end of the move.
If the claim is correct, the game ends in draw immediately.
If the claim in incorrect, the game continues and a draw offer will be available for the opponent that she can accept, if she wants to.
This feature has been created to be in accordance with the official FIDE rules.
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