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Iceman
05-22-06, 04:26 AM
I have wanted to play one of you guys for a while now but don't want it to go over a long period, but I don't want to rush anyone either...so I made a place to hold a match which should not require anyone to load anything they don't already have on there comp.

Let me know if it works ok on Firefox I don't use that browser I use IE...anyways I'll make some different pieces too soon but threw this together in a nite.

Let me know if I can get a match with someone some time.

http://www.cyberallies.com/sitefiles/chess/chess.html

GreyOctober
05-22-06, 06:49 AM
Sure bro im in! How about 2000 hours GMT. Look me up on YMSG if you have it.

Cheers!

scandium
05-22-06, 05:41 PM
I have wanted to play one of you guys for a while now but don't want it to go over a long period, but I don't want to rush anyone either...so I made a place to hold a match which should not require anyone to load anything they don't already have on there comp.

Let me know if it works ok on Firefox I don't use that browser I use IE...anyways I'll make some different pieces too soon but threw this together in a nite.

Let me know if I can get a match with someone some time.

http://www.cyberallies.com/sitefiles/chess/chess.html

Congrats, first page that crashed Firefox on me in years! :up:

Didn't crash on the second try but I'm not sure it displayed correctly either. www.freechess.org is still the best place to play real-time chess I think. You can play rated or unrated games there, at the time control of your choice, against an opponent of whatever strength you choose.

Iceman
05-22-06, 11:47 PM
maybe the java that made it crash but scraped that page anyways cause the script wouldnt let 2 person play...only one I have found that requires "No Download/No Registration" is now on my links page....tested it with my sons computer and mine works great with chat window...nice to just play without having to register or whatever I have played on ther one you said just looking for more personal and private.

http://www.totallysmartit.com/examples/chess/chessintro.asp