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how to play at fics?

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how to play at fics? - 2007/09/11 12:28 can anybody tell me what to do if i only want to play the white piece at fics? would it be paoosible? or the pairing there or color selection is randomly given?can anybody tell me?



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how to play at fics? - 2007/09/13 01:52 Hi poisonedpawn, I use the babaschess interface to access the FICS. Using Babaschess, click on seek and a box opens where you can set up the time control and color you want to play with among other things. Where it says color it says automatic. It gives you the option though to change to black or white. After that wait for someone to pick up the game. I hope that this helps



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Re:how to play at fics? - 2007/09/13 07:43 thanks for the info



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how to play at fics? - 2007/09/15 10:57 thanks i just had the babaschess interface downloaded in my pc...what i discovered is that it has crafty chess software to analyze my finished games...thanks so much again for youre advice...it help me a lot



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