Home
Directory
Tools
Contact
Home / Games / Chess / Free Online Chess

Games / Free Online Chess

Sponsored links
Free Online Chess

Free Online Chess



Website Description :
Play free online chess, hybrid online chess site offering real time chess and correspondence chess with international players, tournaments, teams, clubs, chess database, chess forums.

- www.chessmaniac.com added in the Free Directory since 03/08/2008
- Registered in the Games directory

http://www.chessmaniac.com/

Website content www.chessmaniac.com

Free Online Chess #wrapper { text-align: left; margin: 0px auto; padding: 0px; border:0; width: 1024px; background: url("http://www.chessmaniac.com/background_cols.gif") repeat; } #header { margin: 0 0 15px 0; background: white; } #side-a { float: left; width: 220px; } #side-b { float: right; width: 300px; } #content { float: left; width: 48%; } #footer { clear: both; background: white; width: 1024px; } a:link { color:#0000ff; font: bold 13px arial, sans-serif; text-decoration: underline; margin: 10px 0 0 0; /*color:#58a;*/ } a:visited { color:#0000cc; font: bold 13px arial, sans-serif; text-decoration: underline; margin: 10px 0 0 0; } a:hover { color:#0033ff; font: bold 13px arial, sans-serif; text-decoration: underline; margin: 10px 0 0 0; } a img { border-width:0; } #blog-title { margin:5px 5px 0; padding:20px 20px .25em; border:1px solid #eee; border-width:1px 1px 0; font-size:200%; line-height:1.2em; font-weight:normal; color:#666; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.2em; } #blog-title a { color:#666; text-decoration:none; } #blog-title a:hover { color:#c60; } #description { margin:0 5px 5px; padding:0 20px 20px; border:1px solid #eee; border-width:0 1px 1px; max-width:700px; font:78%/1.4em "Trebuchet MS",Trebuchet,Arial,Verdana,Sans-serif; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.2em; color:#999; } h2 { margin:1.5em 0 .75em; font:78%/1.4em "Trebuchet MS",Trebuchet,Arial,Verdana,Sans-serif; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.2em; color:#999; } /* Posts ----------------------------------------------- */ .date-header { margin:1.5em 0 .5em; } .post { margin:.5em 0 1.5em; border-bottom:1px dotted #ccc; padding-bottom:1.5em; } .post-title { margin:.25em 0 0; padding:0 0 4px; font-size:140%; font-weight:normal; line-height:1.4em; color:#c60; } .post-title a, .post-title a:visited, .post-title strong { display:block; text-decoration:none; color:#c60; font-weight:normal; } .post-title strong, .post-title a:hover { color:#333; } .post div { margin:0 0 .75em; line-height:1.6em; } p.post-footer { margin:-.25em 0 0; color:#ccc; } .post-footer em, .comment-link { font:78%/1.4em "Trebuchet MS",Trebuchet,Arial,Verdana,Sans-serif; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.1em; } .post-footer em { font-style:normal; color:#999; margin-right:.6em; } .comment-link { margin-left:.6em; } .post img { padding:4px; border:1px solid #ddd; } .post blockquote { margin:1em 20px; } .post blockquote p { margin:.75em 0; } /* Comments ----------------------------------------------- */ #comments h4 { margin:1em 0; font:bold 78%/1.6em "Trebuchet MS",Trebuchet,Arial,Verdana,Sans-serif; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.2em; color:#999; } #comments h4 strong { font-size:130%; } #comments-block { margin:1em 0 1.5em; line-height:1.6em; } #comments-block dt { margin:.5em 0; } #comments-block dd { margin:.25em 0 0; } #comments-block dd.comment-timestamp { margin:-.25em 0 2em; font:78%/1.4em "Trebuchet MS",Trebuchet,Arial,Verdana,Sans-serif; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.1em; } #comments-block dd p { margin:0 0 .75em; } .deleted-comment { font-style:italic; color:gray; } /* Sidebar Content ----------------------------------------------- */ #sidebar ul { margin:0 0 1.5em; padding:0 0 1.5em; border-bottom:1px dotted #ccc; list-style:none; } #sidebar li { margin:0; padding:0 0 .25em 15px; text-indent:-15px; line-height:1.5em; } #sidebar p { color:#666; line-height:1.5em; } /* Profile ----------------------------------------------- */ #profile-container { margin:0 0 1.5em; border-bottom:1px dotted #ccc; padding-bottom:1.5em; } .profile-datablock { margin:.5em 0 .5em; } .profile-img { display:inline; } .profile-img img { float:left; padding:4px; border:1px solid #ddd; margin:0 8px 3px 0; } .profile-data { margin:0; font:bold 78%/1.6em "Trebuchet MS",Trebuchet,Arial,Verdana,Sans-serif; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.1em; } .profile-data strong { display:none; } .profile-textblock { margin:0 0 .5em; } .profile-link { margin:0; font:78%/1.4em "Trebuchet MS",Trebuchet,Arial,Verdana,Sans-serif; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.1em; } Language : .svnBrazilian PortugueseDutchEnglishFrenchGermanItalianPolishportugueseRussianSpanishturkish Log In Name : Password : Log in to play online chess. Cookies must be enabled in your browser to play online chess. I forgot my password? ChessManiac.com is a free online chess playing community where you can play chess online, participate in tournaments, teams, chess clubs and more. Online Chess Players 467 Active Games 82583 Members 206048 Teams 498 Clubs 852 Tournaments 4107 Online Chess Comments Register and play online chess>>> Thursday, July 10, 2008 Queen Hunt In my games on ChessManiac.com, I have been engaged in four Queen Hunts in just the past two months. I want to show how players give up their queens in hopes that this will be useful to ChessManiac.com players. One of these games is the most interesting game that I have played in years. In this game BOTH of the players were on a queen hunt! My opponent was my Aussie friend, Gasparking. Here is the description of these simultaneous hunts:Chessmaniac Game #6013336, Gasparking vs. alfredjwoodWhite Black1. d4 d52. c4 e63. a3 … Best here is probably 3. Nc3; White seems concerned with preventing Blacks occupation of b4. However, this ‘preventive’ move concedes Black a tempo.3. … c6 The usual move is Nf6, but Black hesitated to make that move before White played Nf3. Two other moves, however, are both better: c5 or Nd7. (Given the position again, I would play Nd7. Al) As a result of the next few moves, an unusual pawn structure creates an unusual game. 4. c5 … Preparation for a queenside attack. 4. … e5 beginning an attack on the center.5. e3 Be6 This is in contravention of Capablancas’ advice to capture with the Kings Pawn at every opportunity. (This is the first time I remember ignoring that advice. I was over-concerned with getting my Queens Knight into play without blocking in the Bishop. Al) These two (c6 and Be6) mispositions were instrumental in the pawn formation developed.6. Nc3 Nd7 Still ignoring the pawn capture.7. b4 … Preparing the queenside attack.7. … g6 The Kings Knight needs e7, so the bishop will have to come out via the fianchetto.8. Bd3 e4 Now, the pawns are locked!9. Be2 … Here is the point at which planning is essential. Looking at the board, the diagonal pawn lock is the dominant feature. White has control of the Queenside. His pieces will experience difficulty in getting to the Kingside. Black has control of the Kingside, his pieces will have difficulty in getting to the Queenside. In the absence of levers, only a sacrifice will open any of the central files. White must attack on the a- and b- files, creating a pass on the seventh and eighth ranks thru which he can flow to the Kingside. Black must attack on the f-, g- and h- files. Both sides must strike at the opponents pawn base (f2 and b7). Until some lines are opened, the bad White Bishop and the Rooks will be virtually unusable. 9. … Bg710. Bg4 … This move exchanges whites good bishop; it also provokes Black’s next move.10. … Qg5 11. Bxe6 Qxg212. Bxd7 Kxd713. h3 Qxh114. Kf1 … The Black Queen has no escape square! Black has won the exchange and a pawn, but his queen is now consigned to inactivity. He must get some help to her. Both kings are out of position, White’s King should have been castled to the Queenside, and Black’s King should be in a protected position on the Kingside. 14. … Ne715. Qg4+ … White has his queen in play, and the Black King is alone in the middle of the board. Whites problem is in getting help to his Queen. Meanwhile, the Black Queen is still in jail.15. … Nf5 Although this move appears to be defensive; the Knight is on his way to rescue the maiden from the tower. 16. Qf4 … Visions of sugarplums dance in her head. White transitions to a queen sortie! He sees Qd6. However, the Black Queen cannot be interned indefinitely, White needs to get the Queens Knight into the attack on the Black Queen: Ne7-g6.16. … h5 Now the hunt for the White Queen gets underway.17. b5 … White begins the Queenside attack, belatedly. He may have too many goals now: nullifying the Black Queen, preserving his own Queen, and attacking on the other side of the board. The queenside attack and rescue of his own Queen may be seen as a single effort, but not enough time exists to also attack the enemy Queen because the free Knight is the only piece available for the job. 17. … Bh618. Qe5 … This is the only square available to the Queen! Both Queens are being hunted, but the pressure is lessening on the Black Queen.18. … Rae819. Qf6 Rhf8 The door slams shut on the Queen.20. Nxe5 … Banzai! The gallant knight rides to the rescue, but it simply delays the inevitable.20. … cxd521. c6+ Kc722. Bd2 … Can White wriggle out?22. … Re6 Another door slams shut!23. b6+ axb624. Qxe6 Ng3+!25. fxg3 fxe6+26. Ke2 Qg2+ The former prisoner is now the attacker. White resigned.Many Queen hunts begin early in the game, when the Queen comes down the board too early. I liken the Queen to an aircraft carrier. She is the most powerful weapon in the fleet. When the aircraft carrier goes into enemy waters, she always goes with escorts! Destroyer escorts engage enemy forces targeting the carrier. The queen, too, needs the protection of the minor pieces when she sallies forth. Here are the first moves of a recent game on ChessManiac.com, where the Queen comes out too soon, and escorts are left in port:White Black1. e4 e62. d4 Qh4 There are many good moves for Black, 2. … d5 is the most frequently played, but this Queen sortie is a major mistake. White begins the hunt, now, on only the third move of the game! 3. Nf3 Qxe4+ This is what Black wanted from the sortie; a pawn with check and with a possible attack on the rook. But White has a knight on the field, and now a bishop will come into play.4. Be2 f6 5. Nc3 Qg46. 0-0 Bd6At last, the Black escort appears; but it is already too late. White’s pieces control the field of play. The Black Queen moves that are used to capture a pawn and to evade capture result in a great advantage in development for White, because of tempo gain.7. Ng5 Qh48. g3 Qh6 The lady is running out of space.9. Bh5 g6The Queen is lost.10. Nxe6 dxe611. Bxh6 White loses two minor pieces in the skirmish, but ends up with the Queen and a winning position.Sometimes the Queen hunt begins deep in the middle game; and sometimes saving the queen requires giving up material, space and time! Here is an excerpt from another recent ChessManiac.com game, this is the position after move 26:White Black27. Rh4 … White attacks. But d6 needs more protection, or the queen needs some escape.27. … Bd328. Bc2 Rfd8 Blacks rooks support an attack on the queen by supporting c6, c7 and d6 29. Bxd3 Nxd3 White can temporarily save the queen by giving up a rook and allowing a strong attack by white by playing 29. … Rxd3, but he goes down swinging:30. Rg3? Rc1+The Queen is lost.Today’s moral is: Treat your Queen with loving care, or she will elope with your rival! And be alert for a trapping opportunity if Her Majesty is separated from her escort; The Queen hunt forces the opponent to focus on saving the Queen, and you can exact tribute, in the form of development, tempo and sometimes material, for any attempted rescue. AlLabels: Chess, Chess News, Chess Openings, Chess Tactics, free chess, Online Chess, play chess, Playing Chess posted by ChessManiac.com Team Member at Thursday, July 10, 2008 0 comments Enter your search terms Submit search form   Web www.chessmaniac.com More Online Chess Articles Queen Hunt Ron Paul March On July 12th Is Ron Paul's Next Che... The Ideal Square In Chess Power and Force in chess: the Value of a piece. Playing the board, not the piece. An example of p... THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INITIATIVE IN CHESS CHESS TALENTS In Online Chess You Must Plan Your Play And Play y... In Online Chess You Must Plan Your Play And Play y... Media continues to discuss Bobby Fischer   Top 5 Chess Players 1. Tonyalme  2. kostin  3. SRBIJA  4. Danielin  5. canada  Online Chess Links Bookmark this site! Link To Us XML Feed Contact Us Online Chess Blogs Buy Chess Books Online Online Chess Videos Chess Openings Reading List Chess Rules Classic Games Endgames Online Chess Database King Side Attacks Mini Games Bobby Fischer Articles Free Online Chess e-books Alekhine Interview 10,000 California Games 50 Brilliances Online Chess Puzzles Links United States Clubs California Chess Central CA Clubs International Clubs Play Online Chess News Archives Get Online ELO Rating Student Chess Comp WebChess Privacy Policy Sport Tickets Video Game Forums Games Business Card Scanner Play games at Dailygames Games PS3 and Wii Video Games Enter your email address:Delivered by FeedBurner Play Online ChessIf you have a website or a homepage, feel free to link to ChessManiac using these links: Online Chess Widget SpringWidgetsRSS ReaderThis widget is the staple of our platform. Read all your feeds right here with this one widget - Supported feeds are OPML, RSS, RDF, ATOM. Watch your favorite Podcast in the embedded Video Player on the Desktop or publish your own video playlist to your site for others to view!Get this widget! Daily Online Chess Puzzle Rate at BlogHop.com! help?  This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Attribution: If you choose to use any of this work you must keep all links active and author information in place. Furthermore a link back to ChessManiac.com using one of these links is required. © 2003-2008 Online Chess LLC All rights reserved.

Free Online Chess, informations
  1. Free Online Chess
    Play free online chess, hybrid online chess site offering real time chess and correspondence chess with international ... games on ChessManiac.com, I have been ...
    http://www.chessmaniac.com/
  2. United States Chess Clubs
    ChessManiac.com. United States Chess Clubs ... posted by ChessManiac.com Team Member at 8:42 PM 0 comments links to this post ...
    http://www.chessmaniac.com/Clubs/USClubs.htm
  3. CaliforniaChess.com News and Club Information.
    Club directory and chess news from California ... posted by ChessManiac.com Team Member at 7:49 PM. About Me. Name:Dennis Steele ...
    http://www.chessmaniac.com/Clubs/CA.htm
  4. Bobby Fischer Articles
    History of the World Championship -- by Dr. Ruben Fine ... The Mind of Bobby Fischer -- by Frank Brady. The Chess of Bobby Fischer -- by Robert E. Burger ...
    http://www.chessmaniac.com/Bobby_Fischer/Bobby_Fischer_Articles.shtm
  5. Portrait of a Genius As a Young Chess Master
    play better chess by studying bobby fischer's games and his life. ... RUSSIA'S traditional hold on World Championships in chess is about to be ...
    http://www.chessmaniac.com/Bobby_Fischer/Bobby_Fischer_Articles4.shtm
Free Online Chess, actuality
COLORADO CHESS: Wheat Ridge teen a chess champ
Tyler Hughes, 17, of Wheat Ridge won the 2008 U.S. Junior Closed Championship in June.
http://rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/aug/01/colorado-chess-wheat-ridge-teen-a-chess-champ/
Community Notes
The Linton Public Library is offering a beginning Chess Club for learning and playing with the possibility of looking toward competition. This group is open to all ages and will meet every Saturday at the library from 10 a.m. until noon, beginning this Saturday.
http://gcdailyworld.com/story/1448545.html
North Palm Beach County events calendar: July 30
Post your events at YourHub.com. Select your state and your community. Register. It's free. To have your event posted in multiple communities, contact Jeff Alexander at jeff.alexander@scripps.com.
http://tcpalm.com/news/2008/jul/30/best-bet/?partner=yahoo_headlines
STRATEGY IS KING
Alexander the Great, Charlemagne, Genghis Khan and Napoleon earned their legendary status one way: they were conquerors. Today, conquest is an important part of our play.
http://news.guelphmercury.com/arts/article/362097
  Free Online Chess, related websites
People having consulted this article carried out following search on Internet: Learn to play Chess, All Variant Of Chess Online, Free Chess Online, Chess Club, Chess Championship, Country Club, How to play Chess, Best Checkered Board.