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Posted by
1okaylady
(VIP) 27 Dec 2005 11:00pm
I hear there is an interest in chess tourneys...
Well since I don't play chess, I know nothing about settings you would prefer.....I do know that some dont like to play fast....so keeping this in mind....
Please post your preferred tourncy choice and I will see what I can do. I need best time and settings you would want for tourney play.....
I have tried to host chess tourneys and had to cancel......only one person joined...so if you want tourneys. ....tney need to be supported...tourneys take a lot of time to prepare and host....and since we are volunteers and there are other rooms who support us...(I think you know where I am going)...I am willing to try one more time...and will post two days ahead of time..
Tourneys are fun....You really get to know the other players.....and really become good friends...great chance to climb the ladder and yes, win some tix too.
So if you really want tourneys, players need to support them.
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Posted by
MrAleman
(VIP) 28 Dec 2005 7:35am
i feel one minute games are popular. surely there can be different time arrangements for each tourney.. but there is quite a bit of interest in 1 minute games
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