I don't know.  Check their site and find out.

www.hadley-school.org


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Subject: RE: audyssey: chess against a computer online plus


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> Will they be able to ship the course material to south africa?
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> Want to play chess against a computer online?  This one is speech
> friendly, and it thinks ahead 2 moves for each side.  You tab to, and
> activate, a link to the move you want to make, or, (I think?), you can
> enter your own move.  The next move made by the computer will be shown.
> The URL is
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> http://pine.cs.yale.edu:4201/cgi-bin/chessplayer
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> If you are interested in learning the game from the very beginning to
> the point at which you can win games by using the 4 principles of the
> game and some advanced strategies, check out the 2 correspondence
> courses from the Hadley school for the blind.  In oredr to take the
> second, more advanced, course, you must first pass the first one.
> Lessons are available on audio cassettes or in braille.  If you don't
> have a chess set that is adapted for the blind, or even if you already
> have one, one is provided for your use during the first course, "Chess
> for Beginners".  After completing the course, you may keep the course
> equipment and material for your own use.  The URL for the school is
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> www.hadley-school.org
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> and I think these 2 courses are very good training as well as providing
> a structured method of learning the game.  There is a lot of insight as
> to how a Grandmaster of the game reasons out the best moves, which will
> provide you with a very good foundation on which you can build your
> chess skills, even if you currently know absolutely nothing about the
> game and want to learn it. shepherds are the best beasts
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