BK is the best playsite for correspondence Xiangqi I know of. You can take your time to look into a position and make your move when you are satisfied with your analysis.
- Do you write down your analysis and comments on paper? - Or do you key your analysis into a text document? You will get a mess in short time playing several games in parallel. - Is your analysis work lost when the game is over? - In case you don't mind about noting down your thoughts, have you ever forgotten your answer to your opponents move that you had prepared in advance? - How do you actually record your games?
There is a solution for recording, analyzing, annotating and storing Xiangqi games: The free XQ database software "Chinese Chess Bridge" or short "CCBridge". (see also discussion board entry 22. December 2011). Where to get, how to install and use CCBridge is presented in a recently updated and extended English manual. Follow the link CCBridge Manual
(hide) If you want to find an opponent with similar playing skills to your own look in the Ratings page of the type of game you want and find a player with a similar BKR. (pauloaguia) (show all tips)