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The Chessgames.com Challenge
 
The Chessgames Challenge is a system for conducting team consultation games for correspondence chess. Once you join a team, you can have a private discussion with your fellow teammates, and vote for the moves that you think are best. Below is a list of previous, current, and upcoming Chessgames Challenges.

The World vs Gert Jan Timmerman
In 1996, Gert Jan Timmerman was the highest rated correspondence player in the world; in 2002, he became the 15th World Correspondence Champion. He's accepted the Chessgames Challenge, and he's ready. Are you?
   » JOIN NOW  (free for everybody)


The Battle of the Brains
In this consultation game, computer aided analysis is strictly prohibited. For those who prefer to analyze chess the "old fashioned way", this will be a fun and enriching experience.
   » JOIN NOW  (premium membership required)


The World vs Arno Nickel
Correspondence GM Arno Nickel gained international attention when he crushed the world's strongest chess supercomputer, Hydra. But he was no match for the the combined brainpower of the Chessgames members!
   » SEE GAME HERE


Yury Shulman vs The World
Consistently among the top players in the USA, and winner of the 2006 US Open, Grandmaster Yury Shulman is an excellent analyst--however, he could not survive the combined efforts of over 2,500 players.
   » SEE GAME HERE  (free for everybody)


The First Chessgames.com Team Game
The first consultation game at Chessgames now has over 100 players per team. Things took a surprising twist on the very first move, when Team Black voted for the rarely played St. George Defense.
   » SEE GAME HERE



    » For more information, please read the Chessgames Challenge Help Page.


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