Vote Chess Guidelines = Clash Of Chess Rivals

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aloha Team, our Vote Chess Admiral Zoltán ( @szaszzo66) wrote:

"Dear Teammates,

Let me begin with a short historical note. Vote Chess is a modern, internet-based variant of what were once – and still are – consultation games played by correspondence (or radio) in chess. One of the most famous instances is the game played in 1824 between the London Chess Club and Edinburgh during which the Scotch Game has been played for the first time.

Hence in order to be able to play Vote Chess games we can learn from and also to learn from each other and together please try to play them as consultation games, or as a team, by following the guidelines listed below:

  1. Check the ‟Follow” box below the Comments section of each game You joined. This will allow You to track the discussion and participate in it. At later stages of the game, You can also consult the archive to remember/refresh what has been discussed earlier.
  2. At the beginning of each game, suggest an opening or move, depending on the colour we play with. Furthermore, suggest a move each time it is our turn and state Your reasons for recommending the respective move, or supporting it, if somebody else has already suggested it. You can also insert a line, a variation, Your analysis etc.
  3. After reading the evaluations made by Team Members, the Coordinator of the game selects the move (or best two or three moves) recommended by Team Members. If there is a clear preference for a move (s)he will post a comment asking everybody to vote for the agreed move.If there are more moves that seem to be equally good, another short round of consultations will follow. (In the early phases of the game, the Coordinator may also ask Team Members to select by majority vote one of the seemingly equivalent lines.) Finally, The Coordinator will post the agreed move or the competing recommendations in Bold at a decent time interval before time expired in order to allow all Teammates to vote.
  4. Please, play as a Team and do not vote independently (before) the agreed move has been posted! Please communicate Your vote and the standings after voting in the format shown at the end of the guidelines.
  5. Be polite and civil! If You don’t agree with another Member’s suggestion, argue in a polite manner, and refrain from negative comments. Even if a suggested move is an obvious blunder, explain this in a way that will help the other Teammate to learn and become a better player.
  6. A short note on cheating. (I think it is commonsense that we do not want to be cheated against. Hence, we should not cheat either. Not only because of this. But mainly because it is both morally and practically wrong. In the latter sense: we also deceive ourselves, or – at least – run the risk of doing so.) Engine analysing our games by any computing means is cheating. This should be done neither by our coordinators, nor by any of the members who joined a certain game.
  7. A short note on techniques that do not count as cheating. Using databases for checking statistics and particular lines, move orders does not count as cheating. Neither does the use of books or any printed materials on chess. Hence, Vote Chess Game Coordinators and participants should take advantage of these resources. (After all, these are learning, not cheating tools.)

The format for communicating Your vote and the standings:

 Your vote 3. d4

  1. Bb5 (36%, 4 votes)
  2. Nc3 (36%, 4 votes)
  3. Bc4 (18%, 2 votes)
  4. d4 (9%, 1 vote)

Finally, this short material has been inspired by similar, but longer texts on this site. Feel free to suggest improvements, additions etc."

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+ our SA Prachi of Csapatként Működünk club ( @ChessMusicGirl) wrote:

"While voting, here are a few things to keep in mind.

*Discuss the move first, avoid just playing any move.

*As this is a 2 or 3 days per move game, please don't vote/move until there are 24 hours left, that's when all the discussion should come to an end.

I hope you all have a great time!"

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So respected teammates of Clash Of Chess Rivals club,

Vote Chess game is a team's game that requires co-operation, respecting common expert understanding + also the process of learning, developing + exchanging chess knowledge & skills together with other our team members, so i hope for further fruitful VC-cooperation between us teammates on long runs => Vote Chess world is spreading in front of us, so we should act as a Team, good luckhappy.png

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+ here's our first Vote Chess game:

Flash Vote Chess = 48 hours per Move

Beneath the Queen League vs Clash Of Chess Rivals:

https://www.chess.com/votechess/game/130258

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by the way, our Vote Chess coordinators are @Dutchgalego & @spins5mE as well.

So Team, are YOU agree with that?