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- 3D Tic Tac Toe
A 3D Java based version of the game. Features 4 boards. The purpose is to get four pieces in a row against the computer.
- Academic Chess
Chess teaching site with rules, strategies, openings, and advice information on past champs.
- Backgammon-tables.com
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- Braille Chess Association of Ireland
History, news, articles, game samples and relevant rules are presented by this association for blind and partially sighted players.
- CGoban 2
Includes an editor for SGF go files and a client for the Kiseido Go Server.
- Cheshire and North Wales Junior Chess Club
News, Grappenhall Chess Club, events diary, member profiles, puzzles, travel directions, entry forms, results, and a guestbook.
- Chess Club Manager
Macintosh software for school chess clubs. Tutorials and club management.
- Chess Geek
Reviews popular chess software.
- Chess is Fun
Offers rules, openings, endgames, tactics, book reviews, and game archive.
- ChessDryad
Chess education, history, articles, current events, and the CalGames Database.
- ChessGenius for Palm
Chess for the Palm, uses 1987 Mephisto Roma world champion chess engine. Three board sizes, 40 levels with ten "easy levels", hints, displays analysis and move record.
- Chessplayer.com
Presented by 1994 US Open Champion IM Georgi Orlov. Instruction, articles, and puzzles.
- Columbia Games
Award-winning wooden block board games, historical card games, and fantasy role-playing products.
- Complete Goban
Go program for Unix and X11. Local, internet or modem play, as well as .SGF-compatible record and replay.
- Controversy of lost move in Kasparov v. World
Features commentary and article links: Lead coach for World team Irina Krush recommended a move to prevent Kasparov from winning. This move was not shown in time, a different move was played, and Kasparov won.
- Dick Board Games
Dick is a utility library for board based games based on alpha-beta algorithm (minimax with cutoffs). Contains a description, a forum, a FAQ and software downloads.
- Gambit Chess
Specialty site devoted to chess players who enjoy playing various opening gambits. Features email correspondence play in gambit-theme tournaments, articles, and analysis.
- Game Colony
Multi-player realtime games online. Chat with other players.
- Games For All Reasons
Distributes generational board games such as Finish Line and Paired Up. Offers game information and ordering.
- ItsYourTurn.com
No downloads, no java, just free turn-based (not live) games with thousands of opponents. Play 30+ games and variations: chess, checkers, reversi, battleboats, backgammon, pente, and stack4. WebTV and set-top box compatible.
- Jose Chess Database
A database with a graphical front-end for viewing and editing games. Features screenshots, a manual, and downloads.
- Leicestershire Primary Schools Chess Association
Up to date news and events of primary schools chess in Leicestershire and Rutland.
- Monopoly
Official site contains history, tips, news, and events.
- Othello
Java applet with different levels of AI and an introduction to its strategy. Provides support for two human players or for a player controlled by computer.
- Pentegonia, the Board Game
Pentagonia is a new two-player, abstract-strategy, board game with a very chess-like attribute. Victory is completely dependent on your mental powers, and completely independent of luck.
- Rev-Lux
An online Java program, with a winning percentage of over 90%. Adapts its thinking time to that of its opponent.
- Scid
Free chess database for Windows and Unix
- Screen Shot Maker
Capture and print screen, allows capturing of multiple images at the same time.
- Sierra Madre Games
Makers of historical and conflict-simulation games.
- St. Petersburg Chess Club
Runs scholastic and adult tournaments. Features an event schedule, membership information, and statistics.
- Swedish Chess Computer Association
Organization for people interested in chess computers and computer software related to chess. Includes ratings, games, and membership information.
- The Online Guide to Traditional Board Games
Offers information, history, and pictures from classic board games.
- Trivial Pursuit
Official site
- Warp Spawn Games
Old-fashioned, low-tech, paper-and-pencil affairs requiring some imagination to create and play. Only the rules are published.
- Winston-Salem Scholastic Chess Association
Central communication site for all scholastic clubs in the Winston Salem/Forsyth County, North Carolina area.
- World Chess Championship 1972: Fischer - Spassky
Includes downloadable .PGN format games and commentary from this match.
- World Chess Championship 2000: Kramnik - Kasparov
Features move-by-move commentary, reports, and photos from this Braingames match.
- World Chess Championships 1984-1990: Kasparov - Karpov
Features commentary, games, and links for all five world championship matches between these two.