Great minds ......
Debate: What to call "Online Chess"...
Great minds ......
...have great behinds. Sorry I couldn't resist, my neighbor once say that to me.
Since the only thing that is different between online chess and "live" chess is the amount of time, I think Multi-Day Chess works best. As you play in multiples of days.
Correspondence chess makes as much sense as calling live chess OTB chess. I'm as far away from the server for live chess as I am for online chess. So distance isn't relevant. And I'm also sending and receiving a message to the server in live chess as I would in online chess. (I can even turn my computer off and log back in later in a live chess game. Something else that doesn't separate it from online chess.)
If you want correspondence as the term, then ANY online turn-based game could have that added to the beginning.
Correspondence backgammon. Why not?
I supposed if you were forced to check your mail to see if it was your move I could understand. I just come back to the site and continue that way.
The only real difference between live chess and online chess is live chess doesn't have a submit button. (Although it should in the premove area, along with deleting a move instead of having to delete the entire line.)
The internet is not the Pony Express, but electronic communications are correspondence whether through direct person-to-person messages or via a website. Hence correspondence chess can be played online just as it has been played via telegraph, post card, and email.
I would call it Correspondence chess because the rules of correspondance chess are pretty well established. Calling it something else will result in people questioning whether the use of books and data bases are legal.
Mutter, mutter, I thought someone would at least notice the play on words...Duh-Chess....person married to a Duke....fits as you take your time and go "Duh"?....oh never mind. Philistines. After 1121 comments it might be time to give up on this one anyway. Not enough kitten photos; they are the mark of a truly great thread.
This thread began as a request from Erik, who abandoned the thread when it became clear that tradition trumps innovation in certain matters.
The only real difference between live chess and online chess is live chess doesn't have a submit button. (Although it should in the premove area, along with deleting a move instead of having to delete the entire line.)
The rules are very different. In Oneline chess you are allowed to use books and data bases and analyse on a seperate board. Live chess is an attempt to duplicate OTB chess.
Is this 6 month debate still active?
Not really.
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Is this 6 month debate still active?
Not really.
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Ok it still active, how about
slow ball chess
That's the same thing one of my heroes said...
("And just remember: if you can't laugh at yourself...make fun of other people.")