Anybody want to play PM or email chess?

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There is a call for players interested in playing chess via email or private message, emphasizing a casual approach to the game. The initiator expresses a desire for challengers and suggests that a freeware, networkable chess version could facilitate tournaments within the community. The idea is met with enthusiasm, indicating a shared interest in organizing fun chess activities.
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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!
 
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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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