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  • Tuesday, March 12, 2019

    Forward Chess

    I received an email from a site called Forward Chess describing their product...an interactive Chess e-book reader for mobile (iOS and Android) and desktop (Windows and Mac). You can purchase e-books from leading publishers, play through the moves and try out your own lines as well as analyze moves with Stockfish. There are currently over 300 titles available. They are also on Facebook. I have no financial interest in the site and am publishing this as a public service announcement.

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    1. I also have no financial--or any other--interest in Forward Chess, but I have downloaded the app and purchased a couple of e-books from them. The whole thing works quite smoothly.

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