Hi,
This is an online game. Why do you think they would need to ship something
to you. It is all on the internet.

Alex
 
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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

http://pine.cs.yale.edu:4201/cgi-bin/chessplayer

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

www.hadley-school.org

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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