Here is the protocol by which Vote Chess is to played by the The Not Wanteds.
There are 3 simple rules to follow:
1. Please discuss moves until the clock hits 24 hours remaining. Please also read all discussion. It is recommended that you Track Comments! for any Vote Chess games you participate in.
2. Once 24 hours or less remains on the clock please vote either for the move decided upon, or if there is a choice of moves, your preference from the chosen moves.
3. Please respect fellow team members if someone suggests an inferior move (we all do now and then), just explain nicely why its not a good idea. We want to win but at the same time we want people to use it as a learning platform.
These rules are simple, please follow them.
If you can't be bothered following these rules please don't bother signing up for Not Wanteds Vote Chess games.
Of course there is nothing wrong with players who sign up for vote chess and not even vote! Observing, reading discussion can be a good way for a learner to improve their game.
The Not Wanteds continue to have success at vote chess and at the same time we strive to have a good, friendly team environment even if the discussion heats up we all have the same goal : KICK BUTT!
Here is the protocol by which Vote Chess is to played by the The Not Wanteds.
There are 3 simple rules to follow:
1. Please discuss moves until the clock hits 24 hours remaining. Please also read all discussion. It is recommended that you Track Comments! for any Vote Chess games you participate in.
2. Once 24 hours or less remains on the clock please vote either for the move decided upon, or if there is a choice of moves, your preference from the chosen moves.
3. Please respect fellow team members if someone suggests an inferior move (we all do now and then), just explain nicely why its not a good idea. We want to win but at the same time we want people to use it as a learning platform.
These rules are simple, please follow them.
If you can't be bothered following these rules please don't bother signing up for Not Wanteds Vote Chess games.
Of course there is nothing wrong with players who sign up for vote chess and not even vote! Observing, reading discussion can be a good way for a learner to improve their game.
The Not Wanteds continue to have success at vote chess and at the same time we strive to have a good, friendly team environment even if the discussion heats up we all have the same goal : KICK BUTT!