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25. July 2023, 09:32:02
rabbitoid 
Google "Chess conversion algebraic descriptive"
You can find conversion programs you can use in case you want to read chess literature written in a format you don't like.

10. July 2019, 13:05:47
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Dear USA Players...
ketchuplover: There's still the IECC, https://www.chess-iecc.com/ I have played there for 5-6 years during the 90s, then stopped when IYT appeared, which was much more convenient.

14. October 2017, 20:58:42
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: LOL X INFINITY
ketchuplover: right :)

13. October 2017, 17:34:05
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: LOL X INFINITY
ketchuplover: Second site where I'm asking myself what happened to the white king, LOL

31. May 2017, 06:54:52
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Most embarrassing loss ever...
Walter Montego: It's the position setup, not the moves.

26. February 2015, 15:26:44
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
ketchuplover: so it is.

23. February 2015, 07:17:29
rabbitoid 
None of the non-chess-specific sites are mentioned: BK, GT, IYT.

9. December 2014, 18:09:33
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Two Eras of Chess
ketchuplover:
3. with bk ratings.

28. September 2013, 16:46:44
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: re: playing online
computeropponen: c'est la vie

4. October 2010, 21:37:25
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
lukulus: Of course! death would be pretty boring otherwise.

By the way, Fencer, I always wanted to ask. Black rook is for life only? Do you have a second offer for the longer period that follows that?

28. September 2010, 11:01:14
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Piranha
Resher: wow, an eternal tournament? well, take consolation in your divine status, then :)

28. September 2010, 07:09:44
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Piranha
Pedro Martínez: As I recall, you can delete games under 4 moves?

4. April 2009, 17:36:13
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: why wouldn't they play here?
435152: There was a guy here 2-3 years ago claiming to be Bobby Fischer. He didn't finish a sufficient number of games for us to judge one way or another, but he sure had a character nasty enough to fit the role... he got booted off the site for persistent rude behaviour. he played only Fisher random and Embassy - fitting the role too. Now, of course, we'll never know.

20. November 2008, 15:21:15
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: That's as good a method as any, but watch it! You might find that you like the game, and then you're hooked for life. No patch or chessoholics anonymous will save you. Be warned!

17. December 2006, 09:08:49
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: tournament
Modified by rabbitoid (17. December 2006, 09:09:16)
emmett: done. Though with a 7 days timeout I don't expect to live long enough to see the 2nd round :)

26. September 2006, 13:57:58
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: la langue .
MAURICE42: essaie plutot ici: http://brainking.com/fr/Board?bc=88

10. March 2006, 23:13:44
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Is this waiting for you?
Eriisa: Single elimination with atomic warefare. Now there's a cheering thought...

30. August 2005, 23:03:22
rabbitoid 
Subject: and let's not forget the greatest chessplayer of all time
Joseph Stalin. There's no record of him having ever lost a single game.

15. June 2005, 06:57:33
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: continuation from feature request board
ColonelCrockett: excepting the part about beating Mely, even with an extra piece... I should know

20. January 2005, 10:05:24
rabbitoid 
Subject: agree
Modified by rabbitoid (20. January 2005, 10:05:51)
even if it were not the rule, to force the program to have and calculate all the draw rules, especially the one about repetition of position 3 times, would be far too heavy on the system resources. better to resolve such positions manually by a referee.

5. October 2004, 12:21:33
rabbitoid 
Subject: loop chess tournament
Any interrest in loop chess? a tournament will start next monday, provided enough people show up... click here

4. August 2004, 15:03:24
rabbitoid 
Subject: sounds like the definition of a commitee
a life form consisting of 6 or more legs and no brain

4. August 2004, 06:00:36
rabbitoid 
Subject: variant programs
and why couldn't there be a dark chess program? the difference is only in the evaluation which is based on probabilities rather than real positions. I don't know if anyone actually wrote one, but the project sounds interresting. I'll try to do it myself, the next time I'm young again...

and there ARE backgammon playing programs.

3. August 2004, 10:12:16
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Cheating?
surprisingly enough there seems to be no rule here against outside help in any form. unlike other sites, Fencer seems to adopt the sensible attitude that since you can't check or enforce it, there's no point in having a rule against it.

there are several good players here that declare openly that they are in "cyborg" mode (that is, basically, human aided by program).


you'll find that correspondence chess clubs have varying attitudes towars computer aided play. one club I belong to, IECC, has adopted the rule that calculating moves is forbidden, but database search is equivalent to book search, and therefore allowed. as for me, I've adopted the same principle.

17. January 2004, 21:29:26
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
as for me, I'm still active in the IECC, which is an email chess organisation, but have slipped to only 1-2 games since IYT, and then GT and BK became active. it's simply too comfortable to play on a server.

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