Internet Khmer Chess
   In 12th AD, King Jayavarman VII built Pheah Kahn.
   Excerpt from Wiki : On the far side of the temple, the third western gopura 
has pediments of a chess game and the Battle of Lanka, and two guardian 
dvarapalas to the west.

   In 21th AD, I am helping the great King to carve Khmer Chess on computer and 
Internet. 

  Khmer Chess was/is men's game. But time had changed and I hope that young 
cambodian women start training to play chess like the chinese do at early age.
  There were a bunch of chinese girls/women participate in the last Chinese 
National Chess Championship.

   This Internet Khmer Chess program is good enough to be used in organizing 
world wide championship where each player from cambodian/foreigners  in 
Cambodia 
and/or oversea can paticipate over the Internet. 

Other four noticeable features of this program are :
 1. While two players compete against each other, he/she can tell the program 
to 
upload the on going game to his/her web site so that  other people visiting 
his/her web site can watch the game in real time. 

2. When chess master(s) play the game, each move he/she makes is recorded in a 
simple and unique format and store them to the disq. The programs can read that 
file later on to to redisplay each move of the game step by step. By providing 
this feature, next cambodian generation can learn the strategy of the chess 
move 
from the master.
3. Real time chat and voice are also incorporated.
4. I expand the number of player to four.

Using web browser, you can view the hame at this site : 
http://mysite.verizon.net/solang/
To download the the Internet Chess Program, go to 
http://mysite.verizon.net/solang/InternetKherChess/

If you ever have any question/suggestion, sen mail to [email protected] or leave 
a 
message at http://enggame.blogspot.com/

Thank you.


      

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