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  2. Play live 2-player chess online for free in seconds! Challenge a random opponent or a friend with a simple click. No registration or download is required!

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  6. ChessGPT - Play Chess Online Against the AI - Chess.com

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    Enjoy a friendly game of computer chess with ChessGPT. Have a fun and engaging chess experience and see whether you can win vs. the bot.

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  8. playing against real people - Chess Forums - Chess.com

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    Here are some tips that might help you improve your game: https://www.chess.com/blog/nklristic/the-beginners-tale-first-steps-to-chess-improvement. You should play longer games and against real people. Don't worry about the rating. The purpose is that you get a balanced games.

  9. Are any other newbies here absolutely petrified of playing...

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    You should play against a real opponent at a similar level. You and your newbie opponents will make lots of mistakes, sometimes you win and sometimes lose, but eventually you will recognize how to think, spot traps, and still blunder your way to victory and defeat.

  10. Are any other newbies here absolutely petrified of playing...

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    You're playing online against some random people from other countries who have no idea who you are and will probably never see you or play you again. There's millions of users on this site, so you're pretty much invisible.

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