On Nov 29 2003, at 12:00, Carl Parrish was caught saying:
> Okay this may be considered OT (perhaps we should have a plug-games
> list). I want to teach my gf chess. I love the way in xboard with
> gnuchess I can save and analyze moves play back and show where mistakes
> are made etc... I've got a lan at home so I figure it would be trivial
> to play with her and then go over the games we play. How ever so far the
> only way I see around this is to get us both set up on a pay IRC server
> and play. Not that I'm closed on this option but I'm thinking there
> *has* to be a way I can do this for free. Anyone have any suggestions?
Never used either gnuchess or xboard, so may not understand all the
issues, but can'y you just run an IRC server at home?
~Deepak
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