Click here
to go to my first domain. Click here
to go to my second domain.
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The Microsoft Network
- The grand-daddy of all web sites.
There is a little bit of everything here!
(Many problems can be solved here, downloads, patches etc.
Plus a TON of educational material.
Do you want a FREE course on how to learn Windows, MSIE, etc?
It is all on this web site!!!)
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Yahoo!
- Do you
Yahoo? (I do. Doesn't everybody?)
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The Angel-Fire
family of web-sites - Build a great web site of your very
own!
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The Internet
Chess Club (ICS or ICC) - The place where everybody goes once.
(You have to pay for this service ... AND download their
software.)
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The U.S. Chess
Federation's web-site - A very good place to visit for chess
in
the U.S.
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The FIDE
web site - when it is working (!!) ... a good source
of chess info.
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The
ChessBase web site - Stories, chess news, chess games,
this page has
it all. Plus - BOTH a PLAYER and a GAME database.
Find out about your favorite
player, ... or search an on-line database with MILLIONS
of games - and find the
game of chess you have been looking for!!!
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THE ...
Bobby Fischer web site - A site that is totally
and completely dedicated
to the great one. All you ever wanted to know about Bobby.
Cross-tables and links
to all of Fischer's most important events. Links to all of
his articles and interviews.
Replay and download his games. All this and more! Check it
out!!!
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A nice website on Cambridge Springs, 1904. This is
a wonderful site devoted to
what is almost certainly the strongest tournament ever held
on American soil.
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See my Home Page
here, for a list of my favorite sites.
Finding your Favorite Chess Game
The best way I have found to find your favorite chess game is to
use the following procedure:
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Go to GOOGLE
to begin your search.
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Type "chess" in the {search} box, and press the
button, "Google Search."
(This search will bring up literally millions of matches!! This step is
necessary, because
their search engine will often omit results if not defined by very precise
parameters.)
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IMMEDIATELY go (scroll down) to the bottom of the
page, and click on the link that
"Search within the results." Click on this
link.
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Type in the name of your favorite players, or the names of
the players you are trying
to find. (Say Rotlevi - Rubinstein.)
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Click (again) on the button that says, "Google
search."
This should bring up ALL the relevant (registered) matches in
the Google database. You should repeat these exact steps for any game you are
searching for. If there is a whole page out there on the game you are looking
for, this search will find it. Or you can always go to the "GAMES
DATA-BASE" at ChessBase
and search there as well! Good luck!
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This
page was last updated on 01/04/13
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(©) A.J. Goldsby, 2013. All rights reserved.
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