Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To 🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Tue, Oct 7, 2008 08:38 PM UTC:H. G. Muller wrote: Is the form that you send to enter the move variant dependent, or always the same? I suppose the move syntax itself could be variant dependent. Or is it simply long algebraic notation? How do you learn what the opponent's move is. Do you get sent a new board position, and do you have to decode the move from that by differencing it against the previous position? Or is the move itself somewhere on the page, and if so, in which format? The form remains the same, and the move syntax remains the same. Details are given in the Game Courier User's Guide. You learn the opponent's move by viewing the game when it is your turn. It will tell you what the last move was and display the current board position. You can also learn it from reading your email, but the email will not have any diagrams in it. All the moves in a game are stored in a log file kept on this website. I suggest you play a game with Game Courier to get a better sense of how it works. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Standards does not match any item.