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Your Move (Correspondence Chess) for Android


Your Move (Correspondence Chess)

ICCF and SchemingMind are THE correspondence websites for serious Chess players.

Make move, Offer/Accept draw, Resign (See menu), Message your opponent and do all the important stuff

Bring up the position and analyze it even while on the road or on train with no Internet

Analyze your finished games with the power of two Chess engines and save to database (uses Analyze This app)

Supports standard Chess only (does NOT support Chess 960, Suicide Chess or variants, yet)

Launch app directly by clicking the hyperlink in the email you receive from ICCF/SM Copy PGN option is intentionally not added to avoid temptation of using Engines for analysis (Trust me, its very tempting indeed!)

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All files (games, tables and engines) - download from page

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