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Mancala, Bao, Oware - History and information.
Scott McCloud recounts his childhood and adult addiction to the world of grids, knights, and checkmates.
Weblog for fans by chess fan Dennis Monokroussos. Plenty of discussion about positions and people.
Personal fan site features articles and pictures. Includes a comparison with chess and go.
User reviews, statistics, game rules in many different languages, and forums.
Encyclopedia article provides information about the history, rules, and basic strategy.
Provides information on the network Philosopher's Football server, including rules and notation.
An article on Wikipedia about Abalone: Rules, a few playing tips, and a few links.
Source code for Unix and ncurses by Robert Spalek. Language: Czech
Discussions about openings, news, history and other chess related topics.
Specialty site devoted to chess players who enjoy playing various opening gambits. Features email correspondence play in gambit-theme tournaments, articles, and analysis.
Offers online chess lessons a three different levels.
Numerous biographical and historical articles about chess, with a partial focus on female players.
Chess news, lessons, book reviews, puzzles, software, and evaluation tests.
A chess grandmaster and professional chess-player. Features news clippings and business related information.
Offers Montreux A multi-featured graphical chess game viewer. It understands PGN and other game formats. It is an applet which can easily be integrated on web pages.
Hundreds of daily tournaments in various games and playsites.
Personal page of Edward Collins featuring articles and a simple lesson.
GoKifu is rapidly growing Go Database. GoKifu has daily updates for recent pro games.
Server for reviewing games with an opponent, accessible with a client or online using Java.
Includes news, links, and information.
A player's weblog about learning Go.
Organizes chess tournaments across America, from California to New York.
Held by the British Columbia Chess Federation, Canada, every year since 1976.
Provides event information and news.
Offers a listing with detailed information about various chess tournaments around the world completed with a tournament history and links to chess videos.
Commercial magazine with chess news, articles, and game analyzations.
Chess lessons and quizzes for kids including a resource center for parents and teachers.
Includes move animations detailing the rules of chess, chess related wallpaper, animated games, and puzzles.
Blog providing a collection of basic chess tutorials and articles.
Interactive site, members can contribute and solve problems [Requires Java].
Features lessons, an opening and endgame library along with many educational fully annotated games. Provided by the Huntsville Chess Club.
Official site, includes biography and information about upcoming events.
Italian chess philatelic page.
A free chess database program for Windows 95 and NT. Includes download, change log, and information on how to use in conjunction with Crafty.
Swiss program designed to manage pairing. Includes screenshots, downloads, and documentation.
Pairing software for swiss system and round robin tournaments.
An open-source pairing program. Offers source downloads.
A program for Swiss and round robin tournaments - pairing, rating, and reporting. Specifically designed for the BCF tournaments.
Bughouse in java, for beginners.
Information about bughouse and bughouse gatherings in Europe.
Has new pieces and movements. Includes rules, general information, purchasing, and tournaments.
Cruise in the Caribbean. Features itinerary, activities, and booking information.
Contains information on where the club meets, on how to join, club activities, and links to other Go resources.
Contains tournament information, links to other Go sites and information on the club. Located in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Ratings, clubs, news, results and a game database.
Contains news, champions, database, articles, and reports.
To serve the community by raising new generations with the most acute, systematic, perceptive, logical and national minds of their times by teaching chess.
Details of events held, games played and other details for those looking for an active Victorian chess club.
Chess problems, tutorials, and an email chess directory.