"The Super Admins of each county should register their players. This way, I can set up a "database" of users, their town and hence their county. It's a good way to ensure that everyone is where they should be (using the gazetteer website). Only registered players can then play for their counties in "official" matches. This would be a good way to stop people defecting to other counties willy-nilly." - alexholowczak.
Basically, I need to know why you are allowed in Herefordshire for the County Championship a.k.a either where in Herefordshire you live or where you where from. Please can you post here ASAP to ensure that everyone is registered by the end of March.
Please can you use this basic "form" to make it easier:
Name: <your name>
Town of birth or residence: <name of town/city> - <reason eg birth town, town of residence or both>
Thank you
Name: razorblade12
Town of birth or residence: Ross-on-Wye - Town of birth and residence
i don't seem to know what to do. do i simply give my detail to you, here. i cannot find 'the form' . sorry.
kohai
Living on the edge of Ross On Wye, but spent a lot of my life living in hereford, and am still there every fortnight visiting my family.
philip jones. i live in Herefordshire (post code HR2), nearest city Hereford, nearest town Ross-upon-Wye.
I am a herefordshire born n herefordshire living man i live on a farm in the country of herefordshire HR1
thanks everyone.
i will pass this info onto alexholowczak and hopefully the county championship will start soon.
hi im living and working in hereford hr4
Born and bred in Darlington Co.Durham but have been living and working in Herefordshire for 10 years (wife and 2 kids) and reside in the hamlet of Sellack, just outside Ross (100yds before the Lough Pool pub).
welcome to chess.com. online chess is where you have a time limit agreed the players of either 1 day, 2 days, 3 days, 5 days, 7 days or 14 days to make 1 move. after you make your move, your clock goes back up to the agreed time limit to make your next move. pretty simple really :). you can play normal, live matches against an opponent of shorter time limits on live chess.
Thanks razorblade12, maybe we could have an 'online' game ?
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