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The Complete Chess Server Guide

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Utgivelsesdato 2004
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Den tyske stormesteren Roland Schmaltz er firedobbelt "verdensmester i 1-minuttssjakk på internett" og skriver her boka med undertittelen: "Everything you always wanted to know about PLAYING chess on the net... but were afraid to ask".

Boka inneholder mange viktige tips for oss som kunne tenke oss å være litt kjappere og vinne mer når vi spiller lynsjakk på internett. Schmaltz gir en bred gjennomgang av sjakk på nettet og omhandler både nettsteder og begreper, fortrinnsvis i rask sjakk. Her behandles veldig mange ulike temaer inkludert juksing. Du finner også utvalgte partier spilt i lynsjakk på internett.

Innhold
005 Content
009 Introduction
013 Chapter 1
013 Beginner Chapter
013 Everything you should know before you start
017 Chapter 2
017 Where Can I Play Chess on the Internet?
017 Commercial servers:
017 The Internet Chess Club (ICC)
019 ChessBase Playchess.com
020 World Chess Network (WCN)
021 Chess.net
022 Almost free chess servers
022 US chess live
023 Chess21.com
024 Java chess servers
025 Free chess servers
025 The Free Internet Chess server (FICS)
027 Email and correspondence chess sites
028 A quick chess server guide
037 Formulas
038 The ChessBase playchess.com server guide
039 The Worldchessnetwork guide
040 Final conclusion about chess servers
043 Chapter 3
043 The Technical Part of Internet Chess
043 The hardware
043 The interfaces
045 Slics
048 The differences between real and 2D chess
049 The art of mouse mastery
050 Connection, lag, move time-stamping and how this all works053 Chapter 4053 Cheating in Internet Chess
053 Statement
053 Rumors and the truth about cheating
054 Characteristics of cheating players
056 What's legal and what's not
057 Chapters
057 Tips and Tricks for Internet Chess
057 Tips and tricks for Bullet and Blitz chess
059 Premove and smart move
061 How not to get mated
063 How to get a high rating
064 How to avoid premove errors
069 Chapter 6
069 Websites and Stories about Internet Chess
069 Websites with funny quotes
069 Internet chess picture and fan pages
070 The longest Internet Blitz session
071 Young, smart and rich - the "mathman" story
073 Other weird matches and tournaments
074 The Fischer guest on ICC
076 How a chess server can save your life
079 Chapter 7
079 A Lot More Things Worth Knowing about Internet Chess
079 The stalemate phenomenon
081 Why Bullet is still chess
084 Chess training and lectures
085 Internet chess addiction
087 Why are we doing this?
088 Shouting, notes and channel tells
090 Chess server etiquette
091 The dark side
093 Chess players - a characterization
095 Women and Internet chess
097 Chapters
097 Immortal chess games, tourney and events
097 The immortal Bullet chess game
098 The immortal Blitz chess game
100 The Dos Hermanas tournament
102 The (unofficial) World Bullet Chess Championships
104 Famous chess matches broadcasted live on the Internet
109 Chapter 9
109 Famous People Who Play Chess on the Internet
109 Famous Internet chess players
111 Internet chess celebrities
111 Kasparov on ICC
115 Chapter 10
115 Chess Related Games
115 Bughouse
115 Crazyhouse
116 Fischer random chess or Chess 960
116 Loser's chess or Giveaway chess
116 Atomic chess
117 Kriegspiel or Phantom chess
117 Three checks chess
117 Shatranj
118 Kung-Fu chess
118 Other available chess variants
118 Other services a chess server offers
121 Chapter 11
121 Past, Present and the Future of Internet Chess
121 How it all began
124 Thoughts about the future of Internet chess
125 How has the Internet changed chess so far?
127 Glossary
130 Symbols used for chess game annotations131 Thanks
Detaljert info
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Type Bok
Språk Engelsk
Antall sider 131