Clubs, their admins and leagues on Chess.com: Open letter to Magnus Carlsen

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bulletheadbilly

Someone erased my info i posted on how to handle this situation.

robert8867

Hi, you may add me please, as the owner and superadmin of Team Iran, and also as the owner and superadmin of Asian League (we have +30 Asian National Teams in our league) in chess.com

Tournamentix
bulletheadbilly wrote:

Someone erased my info i posted on how to handle this situation.

No one has erased your info. You've posted it in another forum: https://www.chess.com/clubs/forum/view/clubs-their-admins-and-leagues-on-chess-com-open-letter-to-magnus-carlsen-4?page=2

why0712

I can support the cause.

@why0712

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bulletheadbilly

Thanks, i will post it here..

I got Muted for messaging members, if the had any relation to the Sate of California, so i could then send them and official invite, because if they are not supposed to play for our State Team if they dont have relation, or their games may not count as wins, so i dont want to invite them then ask them then ban them, but after the mute, staff said we cant ask them, must use the 30 a day invite then ban them if they dont have relation, this is an idiotic rule. In my oppinion, your better off, emailing chess masters that are members of chess.com, and telling them they issue you are facing and use your chess masters ban or mute, as a reference in the message, the lower profile Chess Masters are probably the ones that can help the most, and maybee start with the staff members that are chess masters, then move on to the others, copy paste the same message with links and what not. make sure you email them and not message them, and see what feedback you get...

bulletheadbilly

two different forums for the Same stuff...?

Tournamentix

@bulletheadbilly: Yes and even more. Chess.com offers public forums and has its own official clubs like "Chess.com Feedback", "Help and Support" or "Chess.com Beta". In my experience, none of these paths is promising. This one time we try them all. As already mentioned: hope dies last.

Tournamentix

Just created a public forum: "Let's guess: How long will it take until the current "g3" bug will be fixed?": https://www.chess.com/forum/view/clubs-and-teams/lets-bet-how-long-will-it-take-until-current-g3-bug-will-be-fixed?

CenturioneRomanoXXX-inact

@dogmuffin you can stop politely, here you make serious speeches, advertised elsewhere, thanks

idontfailme

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Tournamentix

@GBTGBA: We aren't in a hurry. We're still collecting supporters. Today the open letter is signed or supported by six competitions and 160 clubs.

As you probably know, Chess.com's Chief Chess Officer Danny Rensch has asked for additional written information about the difficulties for clubs, their admins and leagues. He got them eight days ago and we surely will wait a bit longer for him and his answer ...

Tournamentix

Magnus Carlsen doesn't accept friend requests on Chess.com.
Be assured, it's less difficult to contact him by other means.

Tournamentix

The "g3" bug last for more than 65 hours now. It makes creating new daily matches and tournaments near to impossible, because in most of them an unwanted pawn appears on "g3". Several competitions needed to interrupt preparation of new rounds. Sent challenges, which are showing this bug with some explanation to chess clubs, which are owned by Erik Allebest, Danny Rensch, Sam Copeland, Jonathan Cannon and Michael Greene. They all were online in the meantime – without any reaction until now.

Tournamentix

99 hours now.

Tournamentix

After more than five days (!) the "g3" bug looks to be fixed. Unfortunately there isn't any hint, that one of the described long lasting bugs will be fixed in near future as well or that one of the mentioned problems for clubs, their admins and leagues will be addresed.

We simply don't advance in a single point.

Tournamentix

The list of club bugs is simply exploding: Only today there're already several new ones.

CenturioneRomanoXXX-inact

Maybe I'm wrong, but unlike you dear Bernd, who uses a lot of time and diplomacy, I respect, especially democracy that no longer exists, but I do not want to get out of the subject, from the problem. The question is simple... The company chess.com, based in ?????

Do you really want to penalise clubs for economic reasons? Yes or no? simple. Once we know what they want to do, we will make our decisions, together or not, but the fact that chess.com will lose thousands and thousands, in my opinion, of subscribers is "physiological". I stopped paying about 6 euros, month by month, for years. We need transparency now, not tomorrow!

Mark Twain :
 If voting really counted for anything,...They would not allow us to do that.

Tournamentix

Three weeks now since the open letter has been posted. The good news: one competition and sixty clubs have additionally mentioned their support.

Nothing else happened: Problems for clubs, their admins and leagues are still the same.