Internet Chess on Modern Age

Wednesday, 12. August 2009

Larry Evans, Walter Browne, Pal Benko and of course Bobby Fischer! Thought you may have heard the names somewhere? Chess! They were the famous chess master during the James Bond era. If you are a chess enthusiast, surely you are familiar with their histories in the chess world. But without doubt, their sovereignty over the chess table happened a long time ago. And the outlooks of people on chess have changed dramatically since Fischer step down from his world championship crown in 1975.

Chess is a game played by two. Face to face over the chess table where the chessboard is laid open. Watching the tournament and even playing in the tournament is impossible to those who do not have money to support them. And looking for sponsors appears to be unworkable. That is why many people have thought that chess will not sprint for long. But chess enthusiast will not just stop there. Time passes so past and along with this, change do happen in all phases of life. And of course chess is included in that. Now we have the “internet chess” or for others it is known as “online chess”.

As the time moves to modern age, the age of computers and the age of internet, the way on how people can play the chess changed dramatically. From the traditional face to face to “Man vs. Machine” now we do have online games on chess. From Evans, Browne, Benko and Fischer of James Bond time, now in the modern age we have the names Alexandra Kosteniuk, Alexander Onischuk and of course Susan Polgar hitting the wave if internet chess.

Chess is now a click away from your grasp. Internet chess is made available in the web for you to meet fellow players. This is an opportunity to open a communication with other chess enthusiasts and to enhance your chess skills as well by watching others play on line.

Despite the downsides of internet gaming, internet chess have proven to be helpful to all chess enthusiasts and to those who wants to be one.

How can internet chess be of help to every chess aficionados and wannabes?

Do you believe in the saying “Practice makes Perfect”? Well, internet chess sites provide a room where you can play hundred of chess games just in a day which you can’t do with the traditional face to face way of playing chess. Internet chess also gives you an opportunity to watch the game of other players thus you learn from their tactics. Before the modern age, this privilege of observing a chess game was given only to a selected few who has the money to travel and go to chess tournaments. And one of the most helpful features of internet chess is that you can improve your skills by playing with tougher players. The opportunity in playing with the tougher is hard to come in the traditional face to face way of playing chess simply because you will just have to settle to who is available nut with the internet chess you can choose from a wide variety of players in the net.

So chess aficionados and wannabes what are you waiting for? Click those keyboards right away and search for the sites that best suits you.

Goodluck!

I Play Chess Online and It’s Fun!

Sunday, 19. July 2009

The online websites on chess games has portrayed a very important role in popularizing the chess game today. Now it is relatively easy for players of chess to access different resources in chess games such as tutorials, chess puzzles, game analysis, and even shop high quality equipments of chess through internet. Some chess grandmasters and some international chess masters have also designed and created chess websites of their own to be able to share their knowledge to all chess players who wants to seriously learn stuffs about chess.

Most of chess players today are playing the online chess games because there is great opportunity of meeting different chess players located in different parts of the world without really going out and flying in an airplane. Chess websites have a huge selection of chess players to choose from. One of the interesting features of most chess websites online is the chess tournaments and leagues where chess players around the world can participate and win absolutely amazing prizes.

There are loads of websites for chess games online today. Nevertheless, not all of them are credible and reliable. But, there are also some which can help you in being competent and master the chess game. These websites includes chess tutorial services, online game of chess, chess puzzles, and chess opening lists. I play chess online with my chosen website and it is really fun and exciting. Furthermore, you can learn a lot by playing chess games against players who are more skilled and experienced than you.

Tutorials in these chess websites are also satisfactory. You can learn a lot from the very basic up to more advance strategies and tactics. It includes the basic movements and basic strategy from setting up a board game to the game play itself. It is really amazing to play online chess games at home with your family just like this.

To Play Chess Online: OTB versus CC

Sunday, 19. July 2009

To play chess online is really fun and exciting. It offers certain alternatives to the traditional methods of chess game play such as OTB or over the board game play where chess players play against live or human opponents. In this kind of chess game, chess players sit together in front of a board in the computer and play a live chess game. It uses real time environments where the bullet chess games, blitz chess, and rapid games of chess can be played. Time controls and time management are being enforced for both of the chess players.

Another is the CC or correspondence chess where the chess games are done by mailing the moves or responds back and forth from the two opponents using what we called snail mail or for some use the regular postal services. They are allowed to have ample amount of time to think and consider a certain position and then make a move after careful consideration and send it back to their opponent. The next thing they are entitled to do is to wait for the reply.

Some internet correspondence sites allow up to 10 days of thinking before making or sending the move. Furthermore, in this way, you can consult and read some chess books or find tips online freely, to be able to learn more about that certain position, your opponent has come out. The correspondence chess play is enabled by the web browser’s provision based on boards and almost instant email notifications to avoid prolonged delays as well as expense that is caused by the posting of moves.

The online chess games have also enhanced chess by making the chess community worldwide accessible for chess players around the world regardless of the geographic location (as long as there is electricity and internet) or time zone they are in.

Playing Chess Online: Correspondence versus Live

Sunday, 19. July 2009

If it is your first time to be playing chess online you should distinguish first the difference between the email or correspondence chess servers and those servers that provides live chess. Your movements on the live chess servers are transmitted almost instantly to your opponent and vice versa. Thus, playing chess games in these servers almost feels like you are just playing the traditional over the board chess game- except of course that you need to use the computer mouse in moving the chess pieces and your opponent is not visible. Some of these popular servers for live chess plays are the FICS (Free Internet Chess Servers), ICC (Internet Chess Club), and many more.

In the correspondence or email chess, everything is a bit long drawn out because when you move a chess piece, that move is at the meantime stored on the computer server until the opposing player logs in or your opponent send you the reply email of move. Usually, it takes a few days for your opponent to respond and make his or her move. Some examples of correspondence chess game servers are the ChessWorld, FICGS (Free Internet Correspondence Games Server, and many other more.

Before you start to play in these correspondence chess game servers, you should check out their fine print. Some of these servers allow the usage of certain computer programs and some of them don’t. Make sure that you have chosen the appropriate server for your needs. For example, if you choose to play against human chess players only, you need to join the appropriate server for this.

So it is up to you, what suits your style in learning and playing the chess games. Just choose the one you like and opt for the best website online for the kind of server you can use.