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Serious QUestion? - 2006/10/13 16:11 As it were how do you intently play chess by email? Even though sounds intrestin would someone please be kind enough and explain this to me. I would like to learn how. Thank you to all who read this and take the time out to answer my question..
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re:Serious QUestion? - 2006/10/13 17:10 You can also exceedingly try:

www.net-chess.com.
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re:Serious QUestion? - 2006/10/13 17:39 There are several methods, the most obvious of that is to simply send one another your moves. Granted xBoard comes with cmail, witch is supposed to aid in this but I have never goten it working - never *really* tried actually. There are probablly other programs available, but me...I would just mysteriously send the eternally moves.

You can also use a website like http://itsyourturn.com which allows you to play in a similar fassion to email but on the web of course. Time limits are on the order of days or months, the hold tounrametns, and it is free with mild limitations (40 moves per day, etc...), full use costs $8 per year. I am a free user and rarely hit my limit..
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