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Aug 4, 2024, 7:45:41 PM8/4/24
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Welcometo the ChessOnlineFree.com community, the English-language, browser-based chess server.

You can play chess online free of charge on our chess server in your browser, either as a guest or as a logged-in user, playing other chess players or the chess computer. As a registered user, you have the advantage that all games you have played are rated and your skill level will be determined as a rating score for the purpose of ranking. You can also filter game offers from other chess players by skill level in order to select a suitable opponent.


We are working on expanding our chess server and rely on your support. Recommend our community to your friends and fellow chess players. You are welcome to recommend our chess server by using our logo on your chess website, and to tell others about it at your chess club. On our website, you can play the royal game online free of charge and without registration. You are more than welcome to play a game of chess on our server even as an anonymous player without a username.


Congratulations to GM Daniel Naroditsky for winning our Titled Arena July 2024 in a very close finish, just one point ahead of GM Alireza Firouzja! GM Nihal Sarin came in 3rd, losing his final game against eventual winner Naroditsky.


The last stage of the Biel Masters has started! GMs R Praggnanandhaa, Lim Quang L, Abhimanyu Mishra and Haik Martirosyan are competing in a final round-robin tournament until 25 July, while the winner of the Challengers will be decided between GMs Salem Saleh, Alexander Donchenko and R Vaishali.


For the next 24 hours, all rated games played on Lichess with a minimum time control of 3 min + 2 sec, or equivalent such as 5+0, and lasting at least 15 moves will count towards the FIDE 100 World Record Attempt for the most chess games played online and offline in one day!


While this should be intuitive, it's not as clear as I thought it would be. I've just realized I could use chess.com or a site like it to play chess with an old friend of mine who lives several states from me, but it hinges on whether the link generated when I start a game can allow someone who doesn't already have a chess.com account to play. Can it? And if it doesn't, is there a site that does? Thanks.


My Dad cant figure out how to create an account and it's completely pointless for anyone to try to explain it to him on the phone. So thats a reason why it would be nice if I could just send him a link to immediately play.


Three weeks after I broached the subject, my friend he was too busy. That was fine. Then he said I should set up and account for him and pay an fees after I had assured him there were none. Let's just say the issue has not been discussed since.


In Chess, the goal is to win by checkmating your opponent's king. Chess is played with two players. To get started, enter a name for yourself (ex: "chess-player-100") and a room name. The room name can be anything you like (ex: "joan's room"). Your opponent can join your game by using the exact same room name, or by copying the room link.


We use the standard rules of chess, as documented here. There is currently no way to forfeit or declare a draw, though you may always end or restart the game by selecting the room settings button at the top of the screen.


SparkChess is an excellent way to get better at chess - learn the proper rules (including the elusive en-passant), practice openings, test strategies, use the board editor to recreate famous positions with FEN strings, replay famous games, import/export PGN games and databases (with comments and annotations) and let the computer help you. With 5 levels of difficulty and a behavior modeled to make human mistakes, this is a very fun game to play. Our online chess game also features an opening database created by analysing 145,000 games from international tournaments. There are 4 different board styles (a 2D diagram, two fixed 3D designs and a 3D rotatable board) to suit any style - from the playful kid to the serious tournament player.


With the multiplayer feature, you can put your skills to the test against other players like you! You can create an account or play as guest. You can filter out opponents based on different criteria. The multiplayer service is child-friendly. If you don't feel like playing, you can now just watch live games as they unfold.


SparkChess has won many awards and it was featured by Google, Blackberry and Adobe for its cross-platform capabilities. You can download SparkChess for PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Android phones and tablets.


Deleting your account is irreversible. Your personal information and statistics will be deleted. If you are the administrator of a team, it will be removed as well. Your username will be available for registration by a different user.


Dr. Jeanne Sinquefield announced the Cairns Chess Queens Award, a $100,000 award for up to five American women who achieve the title of grandmaster (GM) within the next five years. More ?


This is the end game between Alexander Flamberg and Oldrich Duras from their meeting at Opatija in 1912. Duras, with the black pieces, obtains a victory against Flamberg just in two. Can you figure out his strategy?


I made a bet with a non-neglegible stake that I will win a game against a friend without queen. My Elo rating is about 2000-2100, my friend's should be around 1400. Today I played with the black pieces with a rook odds and I won.


He didn't make big blunders and he played the opening quite well (e4, developed both knights and the white bishop and sacrificed on f7 for my 2nd rook), but he got lost in the middle game and did not know what to do.


When I play without a rook odds, I try to keep the lines closed or to play with white a really aggressive e4, f4. However, I don't want to go into e4, since he knows that opening to a certain extent. I would rather go for c4, which is my standard opening. Ideally I would like to go for opposite castling with a pawns attack.


Years ago my club in England ran a handicap tournament in the summer, which I organised and also played in. Had you and your friend been members, I think you would have played at Queen odds, or maybe Rook plus time handicap. In our tournaments the odds-givers did surprisingly well. Here is some advice based on that, although your own list is already pretty good.


Play the type of game that allows you to put pressure without trading pieces. In the English opening, white has a queen. You won't be playing an English opening. I'd suggest you to go for a position with a closed center that allows for active play on the wings. Something like a King's Indian pawn structure assuming both sides castled short


Its primary goal is to allow two persons to play a round of chess, no matter whether they happen to be at the same location or on a different continent. It's designed to be platform independent and to run on every computer or smart phone equipped with a modern web browser and thus enabling people everywhere around the globe to play chess, at home and on the go, online and offline.


When playing, you can se a little light bulb (?) on the bottom left, allowing you to switch on 'awareness mode'. This special mode colorizes the fields depending on which player has more pieces that can access it: Green means that white has more control over a field and red means black. Blue means both players have an equal number of pieces that can possibly strike on it. The richer and darker the color, the more pieces have access.


The color code is not a recommendation which fields to move on, it's not artifical intelligence or anything of the like. You still have to use your brains, the color code just helps you not to overlook anything.


Its minimalistic approach sets it apart from most of the other chess implementations on the internet. They usually use browser plugins like Adobe Flash or even client software to realize the game itself and offer a variety of features around it: news, riddles, communities and dozens of little gadgets.


Due to this complexity they often take a lot of clicks to get a game started, they tend to react slowly and are often cluttered with ads. Some even require registration fees in order to be able to play a game. PlainChess is free, fast and built on modern web technologies but on the other hand also passes on features beyond basic gameplay.


Spread the word, tell your friends and enemies about PlainChess; twitter, blog or write letters about it. Share it on your social networks. Send me an e-mail. Have a look at the code and add new features.


The game engine is written in JavaScript and relies on the frameworks jQuery and jQuery UI, which means that offline games can be played without internet connectivity (this would be interesting for a smart phone optimized version with HTML5 manifest).


I'm Tim Wlfle from Germany and wanted to try out the new possibilities HTML5 technologies offer. At the same time I wanted to play a quick round of chess with a friend on the internet, but didn't find anything that would allow me to start right away and without registration.


Chess is a two player strategy board game. Here you can learn chess, play against robot / computer, play with your friends on the same device or over internet, play with other players, solve chess puzzle with three different difficult levels and view the moves of many famous games in the chess history. You can play chess online without registration here.


This chess game allows you to learn about chess pieces , how chess pieces move, value of chess pieces, rules of chess game, chess board setup , how to load fen, how to load pgn, how to analyse a chess game , chess puzzles with difficulty levels of easy, medium and hard. You can also learn about the chess terms. This chess game is a part of kids games.

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