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Thanks to www.freewebs.com for hosting our chess pages!
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W e l c o m e ! 
The Purpose of this site:
This site is neither a chess review magazine nor a personal web page. This site is addressed to chess players that decided to find out what nowadays the computer can offer to them to improve their chess playing, as well as to be able to view, store and analyse chess games. All suggested software here is Free to use and unlimited.
Usage: Suppose you have a friend, a student or generally a newcomer in PC chess. You would need a lot of time to explain to him what is FEN, PGN, Database FORMATS, Position Analysis, which software to use, what is free to download and use, how to make a chess diagram, how to find a solution of a puzzle and so on. Then just send by e-mail to your friend this page (copy - paste this web address ( http://www.freewebs.com/pc-chess ) and ask him to read it in a first instance. He has to follow certain steps as proposed in the next pages in learning the "how to", otherwise he might get overwhelmed with a lot of chess information software and give up, if he has no time to stay with it.
For this reason and if you are an experienced user of pc chess, you are kindly requested to send us here your comments and suggestions. See also the special insertion below.
NOTE: THE PAGES HERE ARE BETTER VIEWED with INTERNET EXPLORER
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ENGLISH language here: The language of this site here is "European Continental English". Simple wording is used, so that its content can be understood by most of the Visitors.
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This SITE is under continuous development
.........In the mean time you can also see a puzzle here with its FEN below!
(constructed by the webnaster, Feb. 2003)
White to move and win - Mate in 6
r3nrk1/p1qp1b1p/6pp/2b3P1/1QP2P2/2BP2P1/P1N2N2/1K3R2 w - - 0 1
This is the FEN position. Copy and paste it in your Chess Software Program. We shall talk about FEN in the HOW TO pages in the Directory at left. For some good puzzles ask: Mr W. T. Harvey.
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