Correspondence chess for serious players

Every move deserves time.

ChessConquest is built for players who enjoy the long game: positions that stay with you, ratings that mean something, and opponents who come back because the next move matters.

Play deeply Daily games give each position room to breathe.
Compete clearly Ratings, rankings, and medals track real progress.
Return focused Your dashboard keeps every game within reach.
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Built for thoughtful chess

Take the time to find the move you will still respect tomorrow.

Some positions should not be rushed. ChessConquest gives you the space to calculate, sleep on a variation, and return with a clearer idea.

  • Play daily correspondence games without needing both players online at once.
  • Keep multiple serious games moving from one focused dashboard.
  • Use vacation time when life interrupts the board.
Chess board prepared for online correspondence play
Competition with memory

Ratings, medals, and tournaments make every result part of the story.

Chess players remember the games that changed their confidence. The win you had to earn, the comeback you nearly missed, the tournament that gave you a new target.

  • Climb rankings that reflect completed games against real opponents.
  • Enter tournaments and build a medal record over time.
  • Review archives when you want to see how far your chess has moved.
Tournament chess scene with rating progress
A dashboard for returning to the board

Your next move, your progress, and your chess history in one place.

The best chess habits are quiet ones: checking the position, making a note, and coming back when the idea has matured.

  • See games awaiting your move as soon as you sign in.
  • Track rating changes, archived results, medals, and forum activity.
  • Watch live games from the community when you want a new idea.
Chess dashboard on a tablet beside a board
Puzzle Practice

Train the moment before the mistake.

Every serious player knows that familiar ache: you understood the position one move too late. Puzzle Practice is where you build the habit of stopping, calculating, and trusting the tactic before the chance disappears.

  • Work through tactical positions selected to sharpen pattern recognition.
  • Practice the discipline of finding the forcing move instead of the tempting move.
  • Turn missed ideas into instincts you can carry back into real games.
Chess puzzle practice board with study notes