Internet chess club or the ICC is a successful internet server for chess games. It is designed and created for the chess plays and discussions on chess game itself and chess variants for the benefit of chess lovers around the world. This chess club has currently over 30,000 of subscribers and usually have around 2,500 of its members logged in at any time, including those many chess international masters. Since, August 1, 2006, its “guests” feature has been restricted to questions only to aid channel and observe unrated and non master chess games.
The ICC offer chess players to play chess games on time controls. Their time ranges from about twenty seconds up to several hours play for the whole game. They also have the chess players’ rating system that are based on ELO, classified by the kind of game that includes the correspondence chess. Furthermore, it allows other chess players to watch the games played by titled holder chess players, to be able to gain and learn some new strategies in winning.
There are also live broadcast of the tournaments for grandmasters with the professional audio commentaries and live text commentaries as well as audio interviews, contemporaneous exhibitions, and searchable chess games’ database played on the ICC by master chess players and more.
The ICC also provide libraries of chess historic tournaments, popular chess players, and records of recent chess tournaments played. Moreover, there are recorded lessons and lectures on different chess themes. As mentioned earlier, ICC also have tournaments for chess players. They also offer private chess lessons to be taught by professionals and requires additional pay.
This chess website furthermore have different variety of chess variants such as bughouse, loser’s chess, crazyhouse, atomic chess, or kriegspiel. They have also chat channels for chess or personal topics. Computer opponents are also provided for practicing openings, strategies, tactics, and many more.