Online chess

To improve your game you should play as much games as possible and try new things out. The problem with that is finding opponents.

In the old days I used correspondence chess, sending moves around by postcards. It was fun and you could play a lot of games at the same time. The only drawback was the time. I had games that took years to finish. With the internet that is now completely changed. There are several chess site where you can play online, in real-time and turn-based, against as many opponents you want. Must of them are free for a basic game of chess or to play in a tournament, although you can upgrade to a paying user and get all the option that those sites have, like: training in tactics, strategy, openings and much more (depending on the site).

I myself play at chess.com which offers a lot of possibilities. have a look:


Free online chess!

-T-

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