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Is it possible to have a "Chess Board" in which we can make moves from both the sides?

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Angela_D

Dear Friends,

Sometimes I am really cranky and don't wish to play with anyone

That is why I am wanting to know if there is any way that I myself can play from both side.

I tried different sections and setting, here at chess.com, but could not find anything where we can design such chess boards. 

So, if you know how to do it, please guide me too

justbefair

Yes. Have you tried Pass and Play on the apps? It is designed for use by two people passing a device back and forth.

Martin_Stahl
Angela_D wrote:

Dear Friends,

Sometimes I am really cranky and don't wish to play with anyone

That is why I am wanting to know if there is any way that I myself can play from both side.

I tried different sections and setting, here at chess.com, but could not find anything where we can design such chess boards. 

So, if you know how to do it, please guide me too

On the website you can use an Analysis Board and turn off the analysis features.

https://support.chess.com/en/articles/8583825-how-do-i-use-the-analysis-board

KathyRoberts

Yes, you can play from both sides by setting up a game analysis board on Chess(dot)com Just go to the "Analysis" section, set up the board, and then you can make moves for both sides. This lets you explore strategies and practice without needing an opponent. I am a gambler and I want to share this information with all the gamblers, For those of you dealing with Gamstop restrictions, you may be wondering how to get past Gamstop and I found a helpful guide on https://notgamstop.com/uk/gamstop-faq/how-to-get-around-gamstop/ that explains different options. It’s quite insightful and gives you clear steps on how to regain access to gaming sites while following the rules.

KieuTrang2007

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