LINKS TO CHESS SITES 

1. Correspondence Chess

AICCF-a nice site about Indian Correspondence Chess (games, photographs, excellent bulletin etc).

BFCC (formerly BPCF)-results, games and other aspects of postal chess in the UK.

ChessMail- the best postal chess magazine.

Chessy-a new German site with many high quality annotated games, discussion area and much more.

Correspondence Chess News-a very good internet magazine featuring news, games and articles by top correspondence players.

David Sugden's homepage-DBS Chess (postal/on-line games recorder), BCCA grades and games and much more.

European Correspondence Chess-weekly updates/games of all important European postal events.

International e-mail Chess Club-a site for playing rated e-mail games.

International e-mail Chess Group-free e-mail tournaments and games archive.

"Schaak!"-home of a Dutch collector of correspondence games-numerous free games.

Simon Butler's BCCA e-mail site-also support of worthy non-chess causes.

ICCF site-excellent for postal games and results, now revised.

2. Selected Homepages

Andy Serpa-"Chessopolis" site with huge links directory, NM Randy Bauer's book reviews and discussion area.

Aril Haugens-chess with annotated games, music and other features.

Christian Peter Mokrys-a new site by this IM featuring photos, results and games.

ChessCity-Eric Schillers site with huge resource of opening analysis, new software for chess webs and new book information.

Ignacio Marins Chess page-interesting theoretical articles on line.

IM Georgi Orlov's site-excellent articles and instruction sections

Grandmaster Square-a collection of GM sites with games and biographies etc.

Mastermove-a weekly column and interactive chess quiz by a group of IMs and a composer.

Pakistan Chessplayer-a site making a good effort to promote chess in Pakistan; global and Pakistan news, monthly chess press, reviews and more.

Serge Bystrov's Site-aims to "have the best chess catalogue in Russia as well as news, and book reviews"-recently much expanded. NEW ADDRESS

Steve Pickles-Australian chess player currently an academic in the Manchester area -many links and free games. New software for presenting games on a web page.

Thomas Johansson homepage-author of the King's Gambit for the Creative Aggressor-see book review page. Thomas is also news editor at the Scandinavian Chess Internet Portal site which includes amongst many things GM Wedberg's column.

3. Software/Databases/Books/Magazines

British Chess Magazine-magazine, software and good news pages

Chess Assistant-database and game replying software

Chessbase-useful software for game databases and publishing. 

Chess and Bridge UK-books, software and news.

Chess Cafe-several GM columns, books, sets, chess problem, e-books and free reader.

Chess Central-unusual but good chess books.

Chess Informant-paper or electronic a still indispensable source of quality games.

CHESS.NET site-Terry Bohannon's downloadable databases and games requests service.

Chess Today-a daily chess newspaper of about three pages on various chess matters.

Dorobanov International-chess opening software (includes audio tuition).

En passant site-many chess progs, and utilities.

New In Chess-magazine and software (large links page)

4. Local and Regional over-the-board chess

British Chess Community Forum-numerous clubs, organisations and enthusiasts sites

British Chess Federation (including on line "Chess Moves" magazine).

Cleveland Chess-fixtures, results, newsletter and games to download for the Teesside region.

Marple Chess Club- a club recently doing very well in the Manchester area.

Midland Chess (mostly Birmingham and District Chess League)

Midland Counties Chess Union

Four Nations Chess League-The UKs premier team event

Northern Counties Chess Union-everything to do with this regional organization.

Stockport Chess Club-a promising new site for Stockport and all the clubs in the Manchester area with a presence on the web.

Sutton Coldfield Chess Club (and link to Warwickshire Chess Association)-an excellent local club.

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