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Posted by
(VIP) 8 Aug 2004 8:35pm
I am a new Tourney Director, would like some input to see who would like to play in a tournement, am thinking about a 1-2 ticket 4 min per game & 2 sec Fischer increment per move. I would welcome any response to this. Please let me know what time and day. If you have any suggestions or input please give me any idea's on what you have. Thank you.
KCROSE
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Posted by
iceblue
(VIP) 9 Aug 2004 5:28pm
I'd like to play in a tournament KC, sounds like fun. Thanks
How about
Posted by
Nautica
(VIP) 12 Aug 2004 6:44pm
A faster timer? maybe 2/0? it sorta eliminates prog users
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Posted by
(VIP) 13 Aug 2004 5:07pm
Sorry Nautica, that is the time I was asked to do to start getting players in chess tourneys. If I can get this going, and things run smooth I will set it for faster times. Right now though I need to get players in, at the very least I need 4 players.
Thank you for your input,
KCROSE
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