1. Subscribershougi
    the misteke makor
    heading home
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    06 Mar '02 07:49
    After reading the post by BibiAli I went and had a look at
    ChessWorld.net.
    They do have a lot more features than here but I don't think the site
    is as user-friendly, and the format certainly isn't as slick as Red Hot.
    It also doesn't seem like you can use most of the features until you
    pay $15 for a year's membership.
    I don't think you can even get into the forums till you pay (though
    I'm still playing with the numerous pull-down menus so I'm not sure).
    Still, it's an interesting site with tournaments and a lot of info on
    what's happening onsite and in the chess world. If you haven't already
    done so, it's worth checking it out.
  2. Joined
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    06 Mar '02 11:30
    I'm playing at ChessWorld and it really is a great site. It's connected
    to the Barnet Chess Club (London). It's very chessy. And, indeed,
    many more features. What I particularly appreciated is the design.
    Once you're a member, you're in for a great chess-life. It's only
    recently they decided it not to be free any longer. Before it was. But I
    think it's worth every penny. What's only $ 15 for 1 year? Go to your
    local and find out how much you spend there for just a couple of
    hours, eh?
    On the other hand I'm pretty sure that many of the RHP members
    wouldn't feel at home there. I've stated it more than once here: RHP
    is unique on the Web (as far as I know). Let it be what it is. For better
    or for worse.
    The main thing is that RHPrs enjoy this site enormously, as one can
    learn from the Forum posts very easily. So, let there be cohabitation.
  3. Joined
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    07 Mar '02 21:37
    i play at chessworld.net too n i believe vijay is has the highest rating
    from all of us that play here(in chessworld). im not sure if
    xenophon98 is really xenophobe. im practically finished with all my
    games since they have a membership fee now. i liked rhp but the only
    thing thats wrong now is that 10 game max thing. is it possible to
    change that?
  4. Joined
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    08 Mar '02 03:40
    There is only one xenophobe, and only one spelling. I do not play
    with this handle or any variation of it on any other site. It seems that
    a plethora of fans (who seem to have no life at all outside of RHP)
    have decided to reveal their obsession with me by copying and
    mimicking. I hope that answers your question. I wonder if the thought
    police will allow publication of this post. They have censored most of
    my posts even though they contain no foul language and are much
    less explicit than many that were allowed. Not even a simple chess
    server is free from the likes of nepotism.
  5. DonationChris
    Site Admin
    Wimbledon
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    08 Mar '02 08:51
    Every post is treated the same. Most of the time, I don't even read
    the name of the person that made the post. What reason is there for
    us to treat your posts differently to anyone else's?
  6. Joined
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    06 Mar '02 11:36
    I'm playing at ChessWorld and it really is a great site. It's connected
    to the Barnet Chess Club (London). It's very chessy. And, indeed,
    many more features. What I particularly appreciated is the design.
    Once you're a member, you're in for a great chess-life. It's only
    recently they decided it not to be free any longer. Before it was. But I
    think it's worth every penny. What's only $ 15 for 1 year? Go to your
    local and find out how much you spend there for just a couple of
    hours, eh?
    On the other hand I'm pretty sure that many of the RHP members
    wouldn't feel at home there. I've stated it more than once here: RHP
    is unique on the Web (as far as I know). Let it be what it is. For better
    or for worse.
    The main thing is that RHPrs enjoy this site enormously, as one can
    learn from the Forum posts very easily. So, let there be cohabitation.
  7. Joined
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    06 Mar '02 14:37
    try gameknot.com. probably the slickest, easist format if that is what
    u want. i like it. not as much going on as chessworld.net but good in
    it's own way. one thing about both sites - they have analyse boards.
    excellent feature. and pics of players yo ho - see some of u there
    maybe...here is ok. just the forum is bit too like a kids chatroom but
    each to their own i suppose. sez she having a read of it all. haha
  8. Subscribershougi
    the misteke makor
    heading home
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    07 Mar '02 01:46
    I tried this site (gameknot.com) and it is a lot more user-friendly and
    slicker than ChessWorld.net. Replies to games also seem to come a
    lot thicker and faster. It doesn't have all the features that
    ChessWorld.net does, but, yeah, it has the "analyse board" option
    which is convenient. One big difference with both sites compared to
    Red Hot Pawn is that as soon as you press a piece onto a square,
    that's it, you've moved. I like the "move" button on Red Hot. It gives
    you a chance to look at how your move will affect the layout of the
    game. Also, here the message screen is next to the board and that's
    better. On the other two sites, the messages are below the board and
    I missed them and didn't reply!
  9. Joined
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    07 Mar '02 06:14
    the message screen is above on gameknot same as here.. chworld
    yup - below and not good but they will change it. the reason the
    moves r as they are - immediate when u click on a square
    is .....because they have analyse boards. ;o] haha ........so, shougi,
    how come no challange to BibiAlih on either site huh? having shown u
    the way??
  10. Subscribershougi
    the misteke makor
    heading home
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    07 Mar '02 14:34
    Consider it done
  11. Joined
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    07 Mar '02 08:38
    It's true that you can have 'second thoughts' with RHP. Once you've
    put your piece-to-move on the square you want it, and only after a
    definite decision you click 'Move'. But that's exactly the point at
    ChessWorld: you do these things on your analysis board. You can be
    analysing there for hours, if you want. When you reach your decision,
    only then you go back to the playing board and make your move.
    Another very nice feature is the 'Notepad'. Very useful! Within your
    allotted time you can jot down thoughts, possible & probable moves,
    make assessments of the present position, etc.
    What I find personally a very useful feature at ChessWorld is that
    when you go to your 'game list', you have a complete overview of all
    your current games: Who's move is it? Are they online? How much
    time left in days, hours? All this in a really fine design and layout.
    I only played one game at Gameknot, and won't comment on it. At
    both sites, Gameknot & ChessWorld, you can publish your picture. At
    CWrld you can attach a short message to it. What I also like there, is
    that you've got your national flag next to the player's name, both at
    each one's homepage and at the playing-board. The search for
    opponents also has many facilities: by rating, by choosing the nick,
    the nationality, by vote, etc.
    All in all in it's the nearest to a 'tournament hall' I've found until the
    present. Never been to ICC for instance.
    As for RHP: Give Chris & Russ a break, please! They are only 1 year
    on the job.
  12. Standard memberSchliemann
    The Diplomat
    Slightly Left :D
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    08 Mar '02 02:42
    RHP is the best I must agree..and I also play on Gameknot.

    But another that is pretty good is Goldtoken.com

    This an email/correspondance site...I like it..you have to pay to be in
    the "upper echelon" but other than that it is free.

    As for ICC...that is the best site on the net for quick play.

    Just as RHP is the best for correspondance play.

    Just my opinon...but then again...I could be wrong.

    Dave
    (Quoting Dennis Miller)
  13. Joined
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    07 Mar '02 18:01
    I also play at gameknot.com, and I like it. If you want another user-
    friendly site, try http://www.itsyourturn.com. Very nice site.
  14. Joined
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    07 Mar '02 20:10
    Greetings:
    I play in Chessworld. I think it is a fantastic site...but, i still prefer this
    one!! I like this site for what it offers, and other sites for what they
    offer. I am life member In Chessworld, and i can see myself playing
    in here for the better part of my life also.
    Has anyone ever thought of setting up a "redhotpawn" team in
    Chessworld?? Maybe with some of the best players!! Such as
    Xenophobe, etc. etc. etc.. I have seen a team from the Yahoo
    Group, "the65thsquare"; the 19th hole of the Chessworld!! I have also
    suggested we start a "redhotpawn" group in Yahoo Groups, but i got
    no response on that one, so i let it slide. I was thinking, that if we
    could, we could set up tournaments for ourselves, and play them in
    here also. I don't know how to draw it up, but, i am sure there is
    someone that could do a table for a beginner, intermediate, advanced
    and a free for all tournament, which we could run from the redhotpawn
    group!!
    There is a lot of features in Chessworld, but, half of the time i never
    bother looking. I have never used the Forums in there; i like this one
    much better!! I also have two teams of my own, and i am a player in
    three other teams. I use the same nick in there as i do here. Sadly,
    as in here, i haven't been challenging or accepting games at the
    minute. I am moving house very soon, and i will be absent for a
    while; i am playing three games at the minute, but they are with my
    partner/girlfriend and i have free run with the time-outs.
    Well, i would just like to say to all, that, for the sake of your Chess,
    you should become a Pawn Star; I ALWAYS KNEW I PLAYED WITH
    STARS!! And a member in Chessworld; in my opinion, you cant have
    one without the other!! They are pea's in the pod of my Chess
    enjoyment!!
    Slan...
    Imp..
  15. Joined
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    08 Mar '02 20:53
    improvisatore - u start a chessworld redhot team and count me in. or
    a tournament. so long as you shoot me for adding to my gameslist.
    deal? c u there maybe ...
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