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Internet Chess With the emergence of the Internet, chess has left its pristine physical domains and logged on to its highly popular online, virtual form. The Internet enables chess players to play real time chess and to meet other chess players from all over the world. Over the Internet, chess games are hosted on special chess servers. Users need to download the game, which comes with special, easy-to-install software from these servers to play and chat with other players from distant countries. Besides these servers, Java-enabled websites are also available, where players can play chess, using a Java enabled browser.
There are many sites that offer a large variety of chess games. Chess servers like the Internet Chess Club (ICC) and the Free Internet Chess Server (FICS) are there to help you play chess online.
The Internet Chess Club (ICC) is one of the best environments to play chess online, as the interface is extremely easy to use. The Free Internet Chess Server (FICS), as the name suggests, is a free chess server like the ICC and Chess.net. It requires a player to download a graphical interface like CClient, Winboard or Slics.
Internet chess games are also available at Chess.net. Chess.net has features similar to ICC and FICS, but has its own graphical interface that players have to buy. Because of this not too many people play chess here; who would want to pay and play when there are so many free games available?
Another site for Internet chess is Playsite. It has multiple games all of which require a Java enabled browser. Downloading the Java component usually takes time; however this time can be cut down by using the Castanet Tuner. The Castanet Tuner downloads all the codes and graphics from Playsite the first time around, so that in future players only have to download the updates. Over the years many Internet chess servers have been created. These include ChessLive, ChessAnyTime, the World Chess Network, etc.
There are two ways to play chess on the Internet. Players can play chess live with another player who is also online at the same time. The other way is to play with a player who is not online at the same time.
In the game of live chess the players have to finish the game within a specific timeframe, as these games are strictly time-bound. However, there is no time limit if a player opts to play with someone who is not online; he can have complete control over the game. In this scenario, players can chat and study their games in detail and can also play multiple games with multiple players at the same time.
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