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| From | Message | Posted by thewarlock ability-tw.com
2/06/2003 11:59:43 Play online chess | Subject: Openings
Message: Does anyone know of any good sites that discuss the different openings?
~The Evil One~
| Posted by clemens ability-tw.com
2/06/2003 12:51:50 Play online chess | Openings
Message: The website of the Exeter Chess Club goes into quite some detail about some openings, with many sample games and strategies to employ in the specific lines. The link is:
www.ex.ac.uk/~dregis/DR/coaching.html
Beware, however, it's a rather messy site. I recommend clicking on "Index", where the various topics are listed in comparatively readable form.
Regards, Clemens
| Posted by jeffz_2002 ability-tw.com
2/11/2003 18:45:43 Play online chess |
Message: www.eudesign.com/chessops
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