Discussions, effort, opinions, and principle are all part of the colosal chain in Vote Chess that begets us victory
Vote Chess Rules


Right, if we also are not sure on what we're going to move. Then try to skip it and wait for other members to discuss on they're thoughts.

I agree with the thoughts here. Discussing our ideas about a move allows us to learn from each other. We may not agree, in the end, on how to proceed but the discussing can't hurt us and will make us stronger as a team.

which is y we should hva team leader assigned@ea VC/SVC 2hv final say on wat2vote4as a team based on discussion .. but an impartial leader who decides WITH the group majority whether or not he/she agrees w/that specific move ... that way the leader does not HAVE2b highly rated, jus dependable

There will be a drive-by voters and always will be. This is inevitable; but we can reduce/lessen it with ourselves being the one who discuss first our thoughts.
We might encourage them to say what they want to discuss.
Last time on vote chess we had won a game on time. We're not winning or had a great advantage in the game. http://www.chess.com/votechess/game?id=31210&mv=21&san=g6
What do you think will happen if the game continues? Do you still think we can won the game?
What I'm trying to say is that our group is new, young and need to be more specific when voting a move. That's why I made this forum up for us to discuss our thoughts in the vote chess rules.
In one of the group I am organizing with, we had a vote chess rules that we members must not be a drive-voter (This is a member who votes a move with no explanation!). That rule become effective and we use our thoughts and discuss the move without hesitation.
We work and play as a team and we won the game. It's because we discuss the ideas and plans of the move; Also the threat of the opponent team!
Here is the link of the vote chess rules: http://www.chess.com/groups/forumview/vote-chess-general-rules
Please cooperate here!
nyLsel