Its primary goal is to allow two persons to play a round of chess, no matter whether they happen to be at the same location or on a different continent. It's designed to be platform independent and to run on every computer or smart phone equipped with a modern web browser and thus enabling people everywhere around the globe to play chess, at home and on the go, online and offline.

Its minimalistic approach sets it apart from most of the other chess implementations on the internet. They usually use browser plugins like Adobe Flash or even client software to realize the game itself and offer a variety of features around it: news, riddles, communities and dozens of little gadgets.


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The game engine is written in JavaScript and relies on the frameworks jQuery and jQuery UI, which means that offline games can be played without internet connectivity (this would be interesting for a smart phone optimized version with HTML5 manifest).

I'm Tim Wlfle from Germany and wanted to try out the new possibilities HTML5 technologies offer. At the same time I wanted to play a quick round of chess with a friend on the internet, but didn't find anything that would allow me to start right away and without registration.

I am just getting back into chess after a 25 year hiatus. Lichess and the Chess.com app on my iPhone are excellent. However, I seem to be out of luck when on an aeroplane or otherwise without a wi-fi connection. I am most interested in short chess puzzles or tactics training. What apps (free or otherwise) have worked for you?

Usually I use Lichess to analyse games, but sometimes I am offline. Is there any software with the capability of providing offline computer analysis, giving the rate of inaccuracies/mistakes/blunders and the average centipawn loss for a given game?

During the recent COVID-19 pandemic, traditional (offline) chess tournaments were prohibited and instead held online. We exploit this as a unique setting to assess the impact of moving offline tasks online on the cognitive performance of individuals. We use the Artificial Intelligence embodied in a powerful chess engine to assess the quality of chess moves and associated errors. Using within-player comparisons, we find a statistically and economically significant decrease in performance when competing online compared to competing offline. Our results suggest that teleworking might have adverse effects on workers performing cognitive tasks.

And there are several more small features you get with a PRO membership to help you study. Some examples include the ability to track difficult moves, set custom study depth, unlimited explorer depth, the ability to customize the chess set and board, plus much more!

Forward Chess is an interactive chess ebook reader available for both mobile and desktop platforms, that combines modern playthrough and engine analysis tools with an extensive and growing library of titles from some of the biggest publishers in the chess world.

An online chess player in Italy asked for prayers as his nation ramped up its response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that at the time of our March 22 conversation had killed almost 5,000 of his countrymen.

As COVID-19 spreads around the world, confining millions of people indoors, online chess has exploded in popularity and provided much-needed social connections for longtime players and newcomers alike.

Chess.com, the most-visited global website for online chess play, expects 10 years worth of site growth to occur within the next few months. It has gained more than 700,000 members over the past three weeks, according to figures provided to Sporting News, and last weekend elevated to 9.1 million games played per day. The company is asking its engineering team to work overtime to keep its servers stable.

Digitized chess, then, has simply advanced a centuries-old culture, as several contemporary players told Sporting News. The game has provided a sense of comfort and community while people around the globe practice social distancing and heed government lockdown orders. In-game chats now link people from opposite ends of the world and invite interaction regarding subjects as basic as differing life interests to intense talks about the personal effects of the coronavirus.

Last week, Naroditsky spent more than three hours playing three-minute blitz games on Twitch, the board taking up most of the screen with a live facecam occupying the left column. The Charlotte-based grandmaster interacted with chat discussion about North Carolina's newly implemented stay-at-home order, contributed to ribbing of his friend and fellow grandmaster, Hikaru Nakamura, and welcomed an audience of chess lovers into his in-game approach.

Like the larger chess collective, though, the relationships built among elite players have helped ease the hardships associated with the coronavirus pandemic while pushing them to do what they can to assist others.

Patience will be key going up against the best players fromaround the world on your Wii. Perfect your chess skills by playingagainst the computer in multiple difficulty modes or use theNintendo Wi-Fi Connection service to go head-to-head againstother players. Win online matches see how your chess ELO ratingstacks up against the world by viewing the online Leaderboard.

You can also take your skills on-the-go with your Nintendo DSisystem. Sharpen your chess skills playing against the computer inmultiple difficulty modes, or play against your friends in either ashared local game or DS wireless play. ff782bc1db

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