Net-Chess Rules
Net-Chess Rules
Where can I find the rules for playing on Net-Chess?
Rules and tips.
Some here:
http://www.net-chess.com/stepbystep.shtml
but most are here:
http://www.net-chess.com/faq.html
Some tournaments has additional rules:
http://www.net-chess.com/tournament2009/rules.shtml
http://www.net-chess.com/stepbystep.shtml
but most are here:
http://www.net-chess.com/faq.html
Some tournaments has additional rules:
http://www.net-chess.com/tournament2009/rules.shtml
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Re: Net-Chess Rules
Although these aren't "rules" per se, the sticky at the top of the general forum is also helpful in understanding other aspects of this site.langelli wrote:Where can I find the rules for playing on Net-Chess?
http://www.net-chess.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1007
Hope that helps.
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First thread in this part of the forum (marked as "sticky"): FAQ - ratings, timeouts, ..."langelli wrote:what's a stickey?
http://www.net-chess.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1007
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There's also this page: http://www.net-chess.com/faq.html
In general the USCF correspondence rules are in effect here.
In general the USCF correspondence rules are in effect here.
Greg Miller
Here's a link:gmiller wrote:In general the USCF correspondence rules are in effect here.
http://main.uschess.org/content/view/7521/393/
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