Anyone for chess?  Although I never stay put anywhere long enough to send an all out live in-person real-chess-board challenge, I can sometimes be found online at some of my favourite chess sites.

 

 

If you'd like to play some chess on the Internet, I have a few suggestions for you.  If you're into other games like Connect Four, Go-Moku, Othello or card games (Euchre, Bridge, etc) then check out the three web-based game sites listed below (PlaySite, Yahoo and It's your turn).


 

Real-time chess

      All of the real-time chess options support (unofficial) chess ratings and player statistics.  You start off with an average rating, and it goes up or down as you win or lose, accordingly.  After many games, it's a good indicator of how well you play.
      These sites support varying lengths of games, set by the initiator of the match.  My current favourite is Yahoo Games.
 

Non-real-time chess

      The play is slow, but that provides ample opportunity for thinking. You can play single games, or join tournaments, and even go crazy and join multiple games or tournaments at once. Some people (with too much time on their hands) play 100+ games concurrently. 1