| The internet is broad resource for learning chess and enhancing your chess
skills. You may find the following hyperlinks useful. |
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| United States Chess
Federation |
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The
official chess organization of the US! Members receive discounts on chess related
products. USCF sanctions most chess tournaments in the US. |
| Algebraic Notation |
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Algebraic notation is the most popular form of
"logging" games. Using a condensed format, moves can be recorded and games
logged for future reference. No knowledge of algebra is actually required! |
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Chess Game Log Sheet |
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Now that you've learned algebraic notation, you can now log your games.
Print out this sheet and bring it to a live game. |
| Red Hot Pawn |
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Play
chess on the internet. Like correspondence chess, you make moves
asynchronously. Games are rated. Games are also logged, so you
can download and review later, or you may choose to review games on the
website itself. |
| Yahoo! Games: Chess |
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Yahoo chess is the easiest
way to play a synchronous game of chess. You just need a Yahoo
account. |
| Chess Games of Interest |
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Follow
this link to find some logs of past chess games by the chess "greats." |
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