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Subject: Re: Are there any good Freeware peer-to-peer chess programs out there?

Author: Roy Eassa

Date: 09:38:15 11/19/02

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On November 19, 2002 at 09:23:09, Pierre Bourget wrote:

>On November 19, 2002 at 07:49:05, Stuart Smith wrote:
>
>>I have CM9K for playing against a computer at home, but during my lunch breaks
>>at work, I would like to play chess against a real person over the LAN in the
>>office. I have downloaded and used NetBlitz and it does a neat job, but I would
>>like something that is a bit more flexible in that it records the  moves (so
>>that I can analyse them later and find out why I went from a winning position to
>>a losing one!!) and allows a move to be retracted.
>>
>>Any help would be appreciated. Even a low cost shareware version would be
>>acceptable.
>>
>>Thanks
>
>Perhaps this one can do:
>
>http://www.bulbous.freeserve.co.uk/kasia.html
>
>Pierre


A great find!  I'd never heard of it before.  It looks really nice at first
glance, and it seems to have just what the original poster was looking for.
Thanks!



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