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Been playing there this week, I quite like it.
Do you play there too? What's your rating? Handle?
Do you play there too? What's your rating? Handle?
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Re: ChessCube.com
Tom,
There is already a thread on this called "Online Chess Club"
John
There is already a thread on this called "Online Chess Club"
John
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Re: ChessCube.com
Unusual handle.John Upham wrote:Tom,
There is already a thread on this called "Online Chess Club"
John
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That's what the vicar and countless women have said down the years.TomChivers wrote:Unusual handle.John Upham wrote:Tom,
There is already a thread on this called "Online Chess Club"
John
I am little concerned that you also know...
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Re: ChessCube.com
I just want to remind everyone that membership of ChessCube is completely FREE. Everyone who has played there and spoken to me have been complimentary.Please feel free to go along and take a look.
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Re: ChessCube.com
Chesscube is very nicely done and whoever built it has done a fine job but servers need critical mass to be attractive. I'm not sure what Chesscube offers that FICS or ICC don't? i.e. I'm not sure why ECF needs its own chess server? Unless you're thinking that a major software suppplier might start using it as its on-line chess site or something?
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Re: ChessCube.com
Laurie,
I have asked ChessCube (ECFs partners) to respond to any posts in this thread.
I am working with the ChessCube team this week : watch this space for developments!
John
I have asked ChessCube (ECFs partners) to respond to any posts in this thread.
I am working with the ChessCube team this week : watch this space for developments!
John
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Re: ChessCube.com
One advantage from my point of view, is that you don't need to install any chess client software to play. It runs straight out of the Web browser.Laurie Roberts wrote:Chesscube is very nicely done and whoever built it has done a fine job but servers need critical mass to be attractive. I'm not sure what Chesscube offers that FICS or ICC don't? i.e. I'm not sure why ECF needs its own chess server? Unless you're thinking that a major software suppplier might start using it as its on-line chess site or something?
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You can run ICC from a web-browser too (they have a java interface as well as the client software)Edward Tandi wrote:One advantage from my point of view, is that you don't need to install any chess client software to play. It runs straight out of the Web browser.Laurie Roberts wrote:Chesscube is very nicely done and whoever built it has done a fine job but servers need critical mass to be attractive. I'm not sure what Chesscube offers that FICS or ICC don't? i.e. I'm not sure why ECF needs its own chess server? Unless you're thinking that a major software suppplier might start using it as its on-line chess site or something?
Who paid for ChessCube? Is it a private initiative or has the ECF funded it?
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This is true, but the applet interfaces are never as nice as the full blown apps. Here there is only one interface. I must admit, I do miss the advanced command-line functionality though.Laurie Roberts wrote:You can run ICC from a web-browser too (they have a java interface as well as the client software).Edward Tandi wrote:One advantage from my point of view, is that you don't need to install any chess client software to play. It runs straight out of the Web browser.Laurie Roberts wrote:Chesscube is very nicely done and whoever built it has done a fine job but servers need critical mass to be attractive. I'm not sure what Chesscube offers that FICS or ICC don't? i.e. I'm not sure why ECF needs its own chess server? Unless you're thinking that a major software suppplier might start using it as its on-line chess site or something?
I will take the opportunity to point out a few bugs/annoyances:
- The software does not handle O-O+ and O-O-O+ properly -it just moves the king two places.
- Sometimes a move gets lost in transit. Both players are waiting, so the person that times out first, loses. They are working on this, they say.
- When auto-seeking, you get paired, but that person is away from their computer. So you abort, but get paired with the same person again, because they too are on auto-seek. This can happen over and over again, which is quite annoying.
- When you are black, your time starts ticking from the moment white completes their first move. If you happen to be away from the computer, or otherwise doing something else, you can actually lose on time without having made a move.
- The button for "Edit Profile" should be changed to "Show Profile", which is the more frequent request.
- Trying to view my games crashes the browser on my system.
- The K factor in the Elo rating formula is too small, requiring 100s of games for a player to attain their true strength.
- There are no "noplay" or "censor" lists. Some people are annoying, but not enough to be reported as abuse.
- No pre-defined avatars one can select from (apart from the standard one).
- No voluntary adjournments.
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Re: ChessCube.com
One thing I will praise is ChessCubeCinema - first rate (I could only get it to work with internet explorer. It didn't like firefox on my PC)
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I use Linux and so am out of luck but I will try it with a Mac to see what it is likeLaurie Roberts wrote:One thing I will praise is ChessCubeCinema - first rate (I could only get it to work with internet explorer. It didn't like firefox on my PC)
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Re: ChessCube.com
Just to let you know that there is now an associated forum for ChessCube at
http://forum1.chesscube.com/forum/forums/list.page
http://forum1.chesscube.com/forum/forums/list.page
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Online Chess Business ChessCube Receives US$1.25m VC Funding
Cape Town, South Africa – 10 August 2009. ChessCube has concluded a US$1.25m funding agreement with Venture Capital fund, InVenFin (Pty) Ltd. InVenFin, the VC-focused subsidiary of VenFin Limited, invests in intellectual property-based start-ups with global potential. This transaction brings ChessCube’s total funding to date to US$1.8m.
Please find attached the full press release.
Useful links
ChessCube website: http://www.chesscube.com
ChessCube blog: http://www.blog.chesscube.com
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Contact information
ChessCube (Pty) Ltd.
Contact: Mark Levitt (CEO)
Office: +27 21 555 2019
Mobile: +27 82 389 3637
[email protected]
About ChessCube
ChessCube (http://www.chesscube.com) was launched in May 2007 from its Cape Town headquarters. It has since grown into a community of over 650,000 avid chess players, and continues to grow at a rapid pace. ChessCube is an innovative, live chess platform, allowing competition and education within a social community. Mark Levitt, founder and CEO of ChessCube, is four times South African Chess Champion. ChessCube’s investors include InVenfin, Vinny Lingham and Michael Leeman.
For more information or images, please contact Mark Levitt ([email protected]) or Sarah Blake ([email protected]).
Cape Town, South Africa – 10 August 2009. ChessCube has concluded a US$1.25m funding agreement with Venture Capital fund, InVenFin (Pty) Ltd. InVenFin, the VC-focused subsidiary of VenFin Limited, invests in intellectual property-based start-ups with global potential. This transaction brings ChessCube’s total funding to date to US$1.8m.
Please find attached the full press release.
Useful links
ChessCube website: http://www.chesscube.com
ChessCube blog: http://www.blog.chesscube.com
High Resolution Logo (PNG): http://blog.chesscube.com/wp-content/up ... beLogo.png
Contact information
ChessCube (Pty) Ltd.
Contact: Mark Levitt (CEO)
Office: +27 21 555 2019
Mobile: +27 82 389 3637
[email protected]
About ChessCube
ChessCube (http://www.chesscube.com) was launched in May 2007 from its Cape Town headquarters. It has since grown into a community of over 650,000 avid chess players, and continues to grow at a rapid pace. ChessCube is an innovative, live chess platform, allowing competition and education within a social community. Mark Levitt, founder and CEO of ChessCube, is four times South African Chess Champion. ChessCube’s investors include InVenfin, Vinny Lingham and Michael Leeman.
For more information or images, please contact Mark Levitt ([email protected]) or Sarah Blake ([email protected]).
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ANDREW MARTIN ON THE TORRE ATTACK
Read International Master Andrew Martin's interesting analysis of the Torre Attack, available free and exclusively on ChessCube.com
The Torre Attack is an opening which is both easy to understand and easy to play. It’s also used by some of the best international chess players, so you know it’s worth taking a look at.
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CHESSCUBE ATTRACTS NEW FUNDING
ChessCube.com has just finalised a funding agreement with InVenFin, for an investment of US$1.25 million. This funding will enable ChessCube to grow the offering and become the best loved and most feature-rich online chess site on the 'net.
Expect a lot of positive and exciting changes to ChessCube in the coming months. ChessCube.com is your site, so why not give us your suggestions and feedback. Mail us your ChessCube wishlist at [email protected]
Read more about InVenFin's investment »
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ANDREW MARTIN ON THE TORRE ATTACK
Read International Master Andrew Martin's interesting analysis of the Torre Attack, available free and exclusively on ChessCube.com
The Torre Attack is an opening which is both easy to understand and easy to play. It’s also used by some of the best international chess players, so you know it’s worth taking a look at.
This is also the first article using our new ChessCube Viewer widget, a neat board viewer with streaming sound for those who are bandwidth conscious.
Watch the free video by IM Andrew Martin »
NEW SHOP LAUNCHED
ChessCube Shop has been revamped with a great new look, shopping basket functionality and of course, our ever-popular ChessCube Videos.
Whether you want to improve your game, or you are just plain curious, it is well worth having a look at our new shop.
Visit the ChessCube Shop today »
CHESSCUBE ATTRACTS NEW FUNDING
ChessCube.com has just finalised a funding agreement with InVenFin, for an investment of US$1.25 million. This funding will enable ChessCube to grow the offering and become the best loved and most feature-rich online chess site on the 'net.
Expect a lot of positive and exciting changes to ChessCube in the coming months. ChessCube.com is your site, so why not give us your suggestions and feedback. Mail us your ChessCube wishlist at [email protected]
Read more about InVenFin's investment »
Happy Chess Playing,
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