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Why Correspondence Chess Is Still Popular Among Elite Players

The New York Times – Sports:

Players can take days or even weeks to take a turn, and they have embraced the use of software to find the best moves.

Greg Keener
Author: Greg Keener

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Sports. Read the original article.

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Chess, Computers and the Internet, International Correspondence Chess Federation
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