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GM Levan Aroshidze Simul Reminder

GM Levan Aroshidze Simul Reminder

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1995 World Under-10 Chess Champion GM Levan Aroshidze will be playing an online chess simul on Thursday, July 31st, 2014 at 2:00 PM PDT (5:00 PM Eastern) right here on Chess.com! There's still time to sign up.

The games will be played in Chess.com's Live Chess server. The time control is 30|30; that is, 30 minutes per person with a 30 second increment per move. The simul is costs $12 per person and is limited to the first 20 players that sign up.

Registration:

Step 1: Follow this link to pay using PayPal balance or credit/debit card: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CCGYSQQHKWB9C

Alternatively, message GeniusKJ if you would like to use a different payment method.

Step 2: After you pay for your spot, message GeniusKJ on Chess.com and provide your name and email address

We must know which email address belongs to which Chess.com username otherwise we won't know who purchased. You must remember to message GeniusKJ after paying for your seat. Send a message even if you believe we have your contact info already.

Step 3: Send Levan Aroshidze a friend request on Chess.com.

If you forget to message GeniusKJ on Chess.com, you will not get to play in the simul. Don't forget to send the message after paying for the simul!

Registration ends on July 30th, 2014.

On Simul Day:

Be logged into Chess.com's Live Chess server by 2:00 PM PDT on July 31st, 2014. You have to send Levan a challenge in Chess.com's Live Chess between 2:00 and 2:10 PM PDT.

You must send the challenge with the following criteria:

(1) Time control is 30|30.

(2) Game is unrated.

(3) Levan Aroshidze is White meaning you play as Black.

Levan will not accept challenges that have the wrong settings.

If you have any questions or technical difficulties before or during the simul, contact Kairav Joshi on Chess.com.

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