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  2. Chess.com - Wikipedia

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    The domain Chess.com was set up in 1995 by Aficionado, a company based in Berkeley, California, to sell Chess Mentor, a chess-tutoring app. [7] In 2005, Internet entrepreneur Erik Allebest and partner Jarom "Jay" Severson, who met as undergraduate students at Brigham Young University, bought the domain name and assembled a team of software ...

  3. List of Internet chess servers - Wikipedia

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  4. Online chess - Wikipedia

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    A premove is an instruction given by a player to a chess program to make a certain move on a following turn if possible. Premoving is a feature exclusive to online chess. It is offered by many chess websites, including the Internet Chess Club, the Free Internet Chess Server, Chess.com, and Lichess. Chess.com allows players to make multiple ...

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  6. Internet chess server - Wikipedia

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    An Internet chess server (ICS) is an external server that provides the facility to play, discuss, and view the board game of chess over the Internet.The term specifically refers to facilities for connecting players through a variety of graphical chess clients located on each user's computer.

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    Play free chess online against the computer or challenge another player to a multiplayer board game. With rated play, chat, tutorials, and opponents of all levels!

  8. Free Internet Chess Server - Wikipedia

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    A chess game on FICS using an interface named Jin. The Free Internet Chess Server (FICS) is a volunteer-run internet chess server. It launched in 1995, in response to the commercialization of the original American Internet Chess Server (ICS). [1]

  9. Internet Chess Club - Wikipedia

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    The result of the acquisition and merger was the formation of World Chess Live, a new Internet chess server that merged features of both services. [7] World Chess Live merged into, and become part of, the Internet Chess Club on 19 March 2012. [8] For some years, the Spanish on-line chess portal JaqueMate.org had technological support provided ...