Thursday, March 7, 2013

What is a good chess game that helps improve strategies?

Q. I am not looking for a free game on the internet. I am looking for a good chess game that can help me improve my chess strategies.

A. For online chess, suggestions include:
â ⢠â ICC â http://www.ChessClub.com/
â ⢠â FICS â http://www.FreeChess.org/
â ⢠â Chess.com http://www.Chess.com/
â ⢠â ChessBoss â http://www.ChessBoss.com/
â ⢠â Red Hot Pawn â http://www.RedHotPawn.com/
â ⢠â ChessCube.com â http://www.ChessCube.com/
Pogo.com and Facebook.com have chess, and so on.
Source(s):
â ⢠â Chess at Yahoo! Games â http://Games.Yahoo.com/games/login2?page=ch&ss=1

how do you get on free games ,facebook, twitter anything?
Q. im in iss (in schol suspension) for sumthin that happened 3 weeks ago lol in im mad BORED so can someone help me to get on free games or facebook, twitter ...sumthing

A. You normally require a Facebook account in order to play any of the games. If I were the IT admin at your school I would have Facebook and flash games blocked - so there might not be anything you can do about it.

How to use a computer and not get viruses?
Q. I've used several family computers throughout my life and my dad says I break them all. They all end up slowing down and freezing eventually. All I do on the computer is play games like disks and online free games. I do the occasionally facebook and email but I don't know why every computer I use breaks. I might get a new computer soon and I want to know how to take care of it and not let it get viruses. Thanks please help.

A. Besides the porn sites that several people here suggested to be to blame, most sites that offer paid things for free will give you viruses. For example, if a game (or movie, or music, or software) normally costs money and you find a site that offers it for free, at least 90% of those sites spread viruses, so it's an almost sure way to get infected. Two most effective ways to prevent infections are getting educated about how viruses spread, and having very good antivirus software installed and ACTIVE. Before you learn how to stay away from infected sites, you will need really tough AV protection. Use a couple of programs - an antivirus and an anti-malware/anti-spyware program (never use two antivirus programs at once!). You can have you AV on at all times for real-time protection and then scan with antimalware and antispyware programs once every few days or as needed. Below are a couple of links to good programs to use. Good luck!




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