
On Monday, RZA started WuChess (wuchess.com), a Web site where fans can play chess online, chat, see scores of their games and other personal information, and get news about RZA and Wu-Tang. RZA said that the site might one day offer monthly tournaments, with the winner playing him online.
“The way you have to think in chess is good for everyday thinking, really,” he said, “especially for brothers in the urban community who never take that second look, never take that second thought.”
Membership costs $48 a year, which could deter potential subscribers. On techcrunch.com, a site that critiques Internet offerings, several readers applauded the idea of combining hip-hop and chess, but others complained about the fee.
Patrick Mahoney, president of chesspark.com, the company that developed the WuChess site, said that about 5,000 people had preregistered for membership and that several hundred had already paid. He added that hundreds of free memberships would be given to school-age children through organizations that contact him, and that 10 to 20 percent of the site’s revenue would finance academic scholarships to be awarded by the Hip-Hop Chess Federation.

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