Why we don't want to play vote chess against just one person. 1 - One person is more likely to time-out. 2 - One person does not have a chance against our team. 3 - One person will not provide us with a challenging game. 4 - One person playing against a group is more likely to use an engine. 5 - One person playing vote chess against a group is not a team; it's an ego.
6 - One person playing against several is a privilege reserved for titled players and/or world and local champions.
Why we don't want to play vote chess against just one person.
1 - One person is more likely to time-out.
2 - One person does not have a chance against our team.
3 - One person will not provide us with a challenging game.
4 - One person playing against a group is more likely to use an engine.
5 - One person playing vote chess against a group is not a team; it's an ego.
6 - One person playing against several is a privilege reserved for titled players and/or world and local champions.