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20th July 2009, 07:09pm
#161
by rabbit100id
Westlake Village, CA United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 202

If you beat the leader, but he/she goes on to win your group, it goes to tie breaks, right?  How do tie breaks work?

28th July 2009, 03:06am
#162
by ChrizzzKizzz
Stockholm Sweden
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 176

Hi, do anybody know where I can report a bug?

 

Regards, Chris

28th July 2009, 01:07pm
#163
by Narz
Pitman, New Jersey United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 2812

send an e-mail to bugs@chess.com

28th July 2009, 02:46pm
#164
by ChrizzzKizzz
Stockholm Sweden
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 176

Thanks Narz ;) Anybody else who discovered problems with conditional moves?? Dont use it, it can be your last move!!

31st July 2009, 08:23pm
#165
by papaorum
United States
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 41

I read that group placement is done by having players placed sequentially. Would'nt the "snake" approach be more fair? In the example of 25 players in 5 groups, player 5 is in group 5, player 6 in group, 1 and player 10 in group 5. This seems too nice for player 5 and not fair for player 6. With the "snake" approach, player 5 and 6 would be in the same group instead of player 5 being the first choice followed by player 10 and player 6 being second choice preceeded by player 1.

1st August 2009, 12:27am
#166
by rabbit100id
Westlake Village, CA United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 202
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1st August 2009, 04:38am
#167
by ChrizzzKizzz
Stockholm Sweden
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 176

Yes, snake approach seems to be the best structure..

1st August 2009, 04:40am
#168
by ChrizzzKizzz
Stockholm Sweden
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 176

Also agree with above, basic members should be able to play more than one tournment at a time

1st August 2009, 03:26pm
#169
by papaorum
United States
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 41
ChrizzzKizzz wrote:

Yes, snake approach seems to be the best structure..


 What can we do to change this?

5th August 2009, 02:46pm
#170
by TheTransporter
[ TN,USA ] Zvornik Bosnia-Herzegovina
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 1742

Question from member of my team!

He would like withdraw from one tour.so his Q is :''Do I lose my

points or just games,If I withdraw ?

10th August 2009, 01:54am
#171
by Draxanlee
Loures Portugal
Member Since: Mar 2009
Member Points: 54

How do you withdraw from a tournament before starting? (registered by mistake)

10th August 2009, 02:55am
#172
by kohai
chess.com International
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 3984
Draxanlee wrote:

How do you withdraw from a tournament before starting? (registered by mistake)


Go into the Tournaments main page, and you should see in your "My Upcoming Tournaments" list, the one you want to withdraw from.

Click on the tournament name. In the new page that opens, on the right side, it'll say "Withdraw".

If you still want to withdraw, you need to do this "Before" the tournament games begin.

16th August 2009, 07:22am
#173
by Pawnman115
Detroit United States
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 125

How is the winner of a tournament determined.  Is it the last person standing or is it the person with the most wins (or points)?  I am in a small tournament where I have 4 wins and my opponent has only 1 (because be had no opponent in the last round).  Even if I lose both games I will have 4 points and my opponent will have only 3.  

I assume in large tournaments it is also possible for someone to last longer than someone else with more points, so how are the places determined?

17th August 2009, 03:44pm
#174
by tommy7340
United States
Member Since: Jul 2009
Member Points: 67

how do you invite players to your tournement?

20th August 2009, 08:16pm
#175
by papaorum
United States
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 41
papaorum wrote:
ChrizzzKizzz wrote:

Yes, snake approach seems to be the best structure..


 What can we do to change this?


 Perhaps nobody cares, and I will understand. However, for the sake principles, what pairing is more fair:

Assume 4 players. First player's rating is 1800, second 1601, third 1600 and last is 1200. Current system pairs first rating of 1800 with third rating of 1600 and second rating of 1601 with last rating of 1200. In that scenario player 2 has a far better chance to move up than player 1. With the "snake" approach, player 1 is paired with player 4 and player 2 with player 3, giving full advantage to player 1 and giving equal chances to player 2 and 3. Perhaps I am not making my point clear, but if interest is shown, I will try to explain again, because I am sure I have a point. All this in light that this site is just great.

2nd September 2009, 03:00am
#176
by neal_58
Tweedbank Scotland
Member Since: Aug 2009
Member Points: 290
jay wrote:
no, you don't. but maybe you should. :) I'll have to think about that one! so for now, no, but in the future, maybe :)

 Getting back to the subject :) and if i've got this right, I enrolled for the 1801 > band, but before the start I dropped below 1801 and was booted from the touney' are we saying that if I'd gone above 2000 I would still be in the 1801 - 2000 group?

 

Great site by the way, its rekindled my interest in chess after a very long lay-off

3rd October 2009, 02:24am
#177
by milad1990
Iran
Member Since: Sep 2009
Member Points: 176

Hello!

it's the first tournament that i join.i have a question.If you know please answer my question.

this morning i saw that it's my move . then  i saw an strange thing. i notice that 2 moves has been taken but i do n't know if this is the rule  of this tournament or not?

3rd October 2009, 02:28am
#178
by kohai
chess.com International
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 3984

milad1990, its called a thematic game :)

Thematic tournaments require all games to start from a pre-defined starting position (such as the first 3 moves of the King's Gambit, for example). This allows players to play similar games and test each other in certain openings

26th October 2009, 06:48pm
#179
by WolfLeader
Wolf Pack United States
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 2351

I have a question, how do you check your timeout radio, im a free member!

27th October 2009, 08:17am
#180
by kohai
chess.com International
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 3984

In your online games page right side column it shows

Standard games, Chess960 games, All games

If you look at the details under "All games" it shows Total games, Games in progress and Timeouts

You can see this whether your a premium or basic member :)


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