Not sure on that one Teja Gab may know
Re-Invite to Tournaments
Option 1. Maybe starting from scratch, i.e. deleting the current tournament and creating a new one?
If too much work, that the 'said member' has it organised?
Option 2, perhaps the easiest. Ask chess.com to undelete the invitation. They are generally quite good at getting issues sorted here and there, and reply fast.
Hello, hope someone can help me with this. A member of my group deleted his invitation to our internal tournament. He has now changed his mind and wants to take part. But the TD says he is unable to re-issue this member another invitation as the board shows the said member has already been invited though not registered.
Is there any way to solve the problem? Thank you.
Make a list of all the players. Turn off invitation only. Once the player joins, turn invitation only back on. Remove any unwanted players who may have joined.
Hello, hope someone can help me with this. A member of my group deleted his invitation to our internal tournament. He has now changed his mind and wants to take part. But the TD says he is unable to re-issue this member another invitation as the board shows the said member has already been invited though not registered.
Is there any way to solve the problem? Thank you.
TadDude wrote: Make a list of all the players. Turn off invitation only. Once the player joins, turn invitation only back on. Remove any unwanted players who may have joined.
That Tad Dude is more creative than an infinite number of monkeys!
On behalf of Praxis, I'm thanking TadDude and artfizz for the latest inputs, as well as Bert and CarVilla. All this is useful information and we appreciate the help given
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Hello, hope someone can help me with this. A member of my group deleted his invitation to our internal tournament. He has now changed his mind and wants to take part. But the TD says he is unable to re-issue this member another invitation as the board shows the said member has already been invited though not registered.
Is there any way to solve the problem? Thank you.