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  2. FIDE Online Arena - Wikipedia

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    FIDE Online Arena is the only official online chess platform of the World Chess Federation where Online Official games can be played, with Official online rating and titles: AGM (Arena Grandmaster), AIM (Arena International Master), AFM (Arena Fide Master) and ACM (Arena Candidate Master). While these titles are recognized at FIDE-sanctioned ...

  3. FIDE titles - Wikipedia

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    Arena titles can be earned online using FIDE's server, and are intended for players in the lower rating band. Should a player with an arena title gain an over the board FIDE title, this title replaces their arena title. [25] Arena Grandmaster (AGM) is the highest online title. It is achieved by a series of 150 bullet games, 100 blitz games or ...

  4. List of Internet chess servers - Wikipedia

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  5. Play Chess Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play free chess online against the computer or challenge another player to a multiplayer board game. With rated play, chat, tutorials, and opponents of all levels!

  6. Kasparov Chess - Wikipedia

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    These include entirely free online chess servers, such as Lichess and Free Internet Chess Server, and the several commercial chess communities including Chess.com, FIDE Online Arena, Internet Chess Club and Playchess offering similar freemium subscriptions for chess content as Kasparov Chess.

  7. FIDE - Wikipedia

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    FIDE funds and manages outreach programs, such as the Chess for Freedom program [12] and awards such as, since 2020, the Svetozar Gligoric Award for fair play. [13] Correspondence chess (chess played by post, email or on online servers) is regulated by the International Correspondence Chess Federation, an independent body that cooperates with ...