@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidMy grandson got very suspicious...
DC. - Always mindful that red hot pawn could be misconstrued by someone looking over my shoulder.
@Russ saidDC since you helped me get everything back again some time ago.
So, forum readers, what do you use? I am curious what the forum regulars prefer.
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* I use DC myself.
-VR
@orangutan saidExactly the same for me. Tmeforchess theme is easy on the eyes.
DC also for me since the Time-For-Chess site was retired.
That's the theme I use now.
@Great-Big-Stees saidMe too.
Which came first? I use RHP. DC seems waaaaay to American.
I'm from 'back-in-the-day', when there was only RHP. Force of habit. I like the logo and the colors.
DailyChess is just WAY too vanilla.
@Torunn saidI believe the first egg was poached. (Probably by a dinosaur).
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
Hard-boiled or soft-boiled?
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidWell if it were then I’d say it was “pooched”.🤔
I believe the first egg was poached. (Probably by a dinosaur).
I use RHP (light theme) but I was intrigued to see if there is any difference from AI perspective.
Question to AI: what is the difference between https://www.dailychess.com/ and https://www.redhotpawn.com/?
Both **Daily Chess** and **Red Hot Pawn** are platforms for playing chess online, but they are essentially the same website under different domain names. **Red Hot Pawn** is the primary domain, while **Daily Chess** is an alternative branding for the same service.
The platform offers **correspondence-style chess**, meaning players can take their time to make moves rather than completing a game in one sitting. It also features **tournaments, ladders, clans, clubs, and forums**, fostering a strong chess community.
So, whether you visit **Daily Chess** or **Red Hot Pawn**, you’ll be accessing the same chess-playing experience! Are you looking to join a game?