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Find in this ring anything and everything to do with the game of chess, including but certainly not limited to its history, its rules, its players, its plays/moves, its social significance, its popularity, chess sets, chess pieces, chess boards, chess programs... and of course you may find here sites that allow you to play chess online! Pictured on this page: Chess players in an outdoor pool at the Budapest thermal spa Széchenyi GyógyfürdÅ, photographed September 11, 2007, by Talk user Aida. NavBar picture by J.A.Freyre.
This site is devoted to Free Choice Chess, a Chess variant in which players choose the pieces which comprise his "army." FCC was proposed in 1984 and has been described in several books on board games and Chess variants.
News about Xiangqi (also known as Chinese Chess) activities among
members of the Asian Xiangqi Federation.
Selected games from recent international tournaments can be reviewed
on site.
Mainly a Chinese site (GB),
materials are partially translated into English on a summary page.
If you're seeing this site in one of my rings, consider it an unofficial manager's page); otherwise it's my page about which rings I manage AND about WebRing in general, including WebRing membership and management. If THIS ring isn't on the page, it's due to be merged; check join instructions to see where.
See the chess set Kasparov called "the future of chess." Collector's wooden tournament quality chess systems and chess sets with a patented rotating board system. The Ultimate chess set for the serious player, enthusiast or collector.
Chinese chess or xiangqi is the world's most popular board game - we introduce the international version. Also, we offer an internationalized version of shogi, or Japanese chess.