Anybody want to play PM or email chess?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the idea of playing chess via email or Private Message, with participants expressing interest in finding challengers and suggesting the organization of tournaments using freeware chess software.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant invites others to play chess by email or Private Message, expressing a casual interest in the game.
  • Another participant challenges potential players, suggesting that they may be hesitant to compete against a younger player.
  • A suggestion is made to find a freeware version of chess that allows for network play, with the idea of organizing tournaments being proposed.
  • A participant responds positively to the tournament idea, indicating enthusiasm for the concept.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express interest in playing chess and organizing tournaments, but there is no consensus on specific plans or commitments to play.

Contextual Notes

There are no specific details provided about the types of chess software or tournament formats that might be considered, leaving the discussion open-ended.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in casual chess play, online gaming, or community tournaments may find this discussion relevant.

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Does anybody here want to play chess by email or Private Message? I am not exactly a chess master, but I still like the game.
 
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Come on, I'm waitin for a challenger.
What's holding you people back? Are you afraid to be beat by a kid with the ink still wet on his birth certificate?
 
We should find a freeware version of chess that is networkable and then hold tournaments here. Could be fun!
 
Okay

E4
 
That sounds like an excellent idea
 
Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
We should find a freeware version of chess that is networkable and then hold tournaments here. Could be fun!

Sounds like fun.
 

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