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| From | Message | Posted by spd_chess goclub.org
2/04/2008 23:10:37 play online chess | Subject: Where to play 960 chess (Fisher chess) online?
Message: Do you know of a decent site where one could play 960 / Fisher chess on-line? I am interested in trying it out, but unfortunately it is not yet on GameKnot.
Thanks, Stan
| Posted by ccmcacollister goclub.org
2/05/2008 03:48:14 play online chess | at .......
Message: instantchess.com is one place. I dont know about "decent" as far as the players that cancel in the first 3 moves or the clocks being off at times. But it seemed to be better last time i played there.
| Posted by marinvukusic goclub.org
2/05/2008 04:08:11 play online chess | Be careful
Message:
en.wikipedia.org
Wikipedia has extremely negative things to say about that site.
| Posted by ketchuplover goclub.org
2/05/2008 17:06:44 play online chess |
Message: www.schemingmind.com www.mychess.de www.brainking.com
| Posted by spd_chess goclub.org
2/06/2008 13:32:27 play online chess |
Message: Thanks a lot for your suggestions, I will check them out...
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