Online chess is a burgeoning field in internet gaming with a wide variety of sites offering players the chance to engage in virtual games. The obvious benefit of playing the iconic game online, as opposed to on a board in the real world is, of course, the capacity the internet affords for players from different locations world wide to battle it out against each other.
While online chess has been used by many keen players to sharpen up their skills and improve strategic thinking, it is also a vibrant area of play in its own right. Many enthusiasts admit that they prefer to play the game in the virtual world, because of graphics, controls, and the useful features available from several sites, to have a transcription of your game emailed to you for analysis.
Players can also select between 2D and 3d online chess and can customise the pieces and meticulously control the environment in which the game unfolds. There are options to play a game as one would in life, all in one sitting until a winner is declared, or to carry out a game via email, which is a slow but suspenseful undertaking.
A key benefit, however, of online chess lies in the capacity players have to sit in on the virtual tournament played between those competitors at the top of the field. Chess enthusiasts can learn a lot from witnessing strategic genius and, similar to the transcriptions of ordinary games which are available from the site in which play is carried out, spectators can order breakdowns of the most challenging and impressive virtual chess games played.
Reviews suggest that online chess is no longer chiefly the pursuit of the bored, or indeed of the very amateur. It is instead played by masters and grandmasters and is rich with opportunities for players to learn and improve their developing skills.

