Re: [Audyssey] Chess by e-mail.

2007-12-23 Thread ian and riggs
how does chess by email work.
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From: Jim Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Christopher Bartlett Gamers@audyssey.org
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Chess by e-mail.


 Hi Chris,

 I play chess via Email.  Have been for years.  I enjoy it very much.  I 
 have never used a service of any type to find opponents though.  I have 
 played several people.  But mostly now just one other person.  We are 
 pretty evenly matched.  Well he won and won for a long time, but I have 
 been winning more games lately.

 BFN

 Jim

 The roundest knight at King Arthur's round table was Sir Cumference.

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Re: [Audyssey] Chess by e-mail.

2007-12-23 Thread Charles Rivard
Each player has a board and men.  All you do is to send your move to your 
opponent.  You make the moves on your board as your opponent directs you to 
in whatever format you agree on.  For example, Knight from g1 to f3 or 
g1f3.  You keep a record of the moves made in case there is a mixup on the 
location of the pieces during the game.  It's pretty easy, but a game takes 
a long time. to finish.  HTH
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From: ian and riggs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Chess by e-mail.


 how does chess by email work.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Jim Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Christopher Bartlett Gamers@audyssey.org
 Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 4:02 PM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Chess by e-mail.


 Hi Chris,

 I play chess via Email.  Have been for years.  I enjoy it very much.  I
 have never used a service of any type to find opponents though.  I have
 played several people.  But mostly now just one other person.  We are
 pretty evenly matched.  Well he won and won for a long time, but I have
 been winning more games lately.

 BFN

 Jim

 The roundest knight at King Arthur's round table was Sir Cumference.

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 (440) 286-6920
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[Audyssey] Chess by e-mail.

2007-12-22 Thread Christopher Bartlett
I would be interested in anyone's experiences with either chess 
servers on line or web sites that host/match e-mail chess 
players.  Does anyone here use either of these types of chess playing options?

Chris Bartlett


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