I think it's ok to mentioned it, but probably not to spam every forum with it.
Is it allowed to advertise a new group in the forums?

Thanks batgirl, I wouldn't do that :)
It's a new group based on the mathematical Euler's identity, e^(i*pi)=-1. If you're into math, this is the team for you!
:)

Thanks batgirl, I wouldn't do that :)
It's a new group based on the mathematical Euler's identity, e^(i*pi)=-1. If you're into math, this is the team for you!
:)
I'm to math as NN is to chess.

Thanks batgirl, I wouldn't do that :)
It's a new group based on the mathematical Euler's identity, e^(i*pi)=-1. If you're into math, this is the team for you!
:)
I'm to math as NN is to chess.
But he never gave up!
(very very good one, anyway).

I'd like to use this opportunity to advertise the ETS - the largest troll group on chess.com! (Yes, I actually checked.) If you have an interest in anything related to trolling, this is the grouo for you!
http://www.chess.com/groups/home/egalitarian-troll-society

Don't get me wrong - I'm not trying to sidetrack this thread. Everybody should still join the OP's group.

I just learned today that "Prudentia" (de Oliverio) was the name of the wife of Giovanni Leonard Di Bona of Cutri (Giò Leonardo di Bona), the man called "Il Puttino," who defeated Ruy Lopez in the famous match in Madrid at the court of King Philip II in what most sources say in 1575, but it seems more likely to have been 1573.

I just learned today that "Prudentia" (de Oliverio) was the name of the wife of Giovanni Leonard Di Bona of Cutri (Giò Leonardo di Bona), the man called "Il Puttino," who defeated Ruy Lopez in the famous match in Madrid at the court of King Philip II in what most sources say in 1575, but it seems more likely to have been 1573.
Very cool. Leave it to batgirl to find something worth posting :)

Joule5 wrote:
Thanks batgirl, I wouldn't do that :)
It's a new group based on the mathematical Euler's identity, e^(i*pi)=-1. If you're into math, this is the team for you!
:)
That group sounds OK but mine is better! With over 80 members and over a year of activity, Math Lovers is by far a better choice!
Hello! Is it allowed to mention a team with hopes of folks joining up here in the forums?
:)