
Posted:
Aug 23, 2003 @ 9:46am
by suchiaruzu
Wow, that answer was way more than I expected. It sounds like an answer from Google Answers! You should go check it out just for kicks. I believe it's
http://answers.google.com .
Thanks a lot, IMOC. Do all of these programs support things like rochade and en passante?

Posted:
Aug 25, 2003 @ 7:12pm
by Raynne
I seem to have a thing for chessgames, unfortunately none of them are free. So far I have tried, and liked, Pocket Fritz 2, Pocket Grandmaster, Chesscapade, and Kasparov Chessmate.

Posted:
Aug 25, 2003 @ 10:22pm
by Neszis
wA free chess game with AI is at
http://www.freewareppc.com/games/chess.shtml. You need Microsoft's .NET compact framework to play it.
There's also one (freeware) that is strictly 2 player, but I lost the link. If you want it, I'll find it for you.
I enjoy chess, but I have no idea what en passant means. I hope this helps anyways.
~Neszis~