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True, I have your e-mail address through the editor command, so I'm adding you to the list. But I guess you still have to finalize your registration to be able to play.
It would be eleven, since Nasmichael Farris has also registered by e-mail. But please finalize your registration as a member or user, so that we get your e-mail address, otherwise you won't be able to play.
I'd be interested in making it a round '10', or if I'm too late for that then a squiggly '11'.
I'll play in this tournament. So count me in.
I'll give the Chess/Xianqi/Shogi Tournament #1 a go. Please sign me up, thank you. Gary
Thanks a lot Fergus, I have added them. So the Chess-Xiangqi-Shogi Tournament will start in a few days. Are there other contestants?
Each one has given an email address, but neither has made it publicly viewable. As an editor of this site, you can access their email addresses by clicking on the Edit option that is available only to editors.
But neither is playing regularly, like Jeremy Good or Nicola Caridi, nor has provided an email address. How can I contact them?
Antoine, you're overlooked darren paull and Paolo Porsia. So you have seven signed up, not just five.
You post here with your userid, saying you would like to register, as you've already done.
Hi , I'm new to this site,I would like to play in the chess shogi Xinang qui tournament. How do I register for it?
Not until you get a userid, which you will need to play the games on Game Courier, and actually tell us who you are.
I'm in.
Awesome idea. I have to go and clear my schedule--I have always wanted to see something like this. Give me a chance to determine my availability. Thanks for creating this tourney.
1. Yes, I meant the first player and the second player. 2. Indeed, each player will meet all the other participants in the first phase only if there are exactly seven participants. I didn't think of a better term than round-robin, but there should be one. 3. The worst mistake. I copied and pasted Fergus' page for GCT#2 and applied it to a different situation. (GCT#1 and GCT#2 are true round-robins.) I think I'll follow your link.
Some semantic nitpicking:
- When the tournament rules mention 'White' and 'Black', presumably 'White' means the first player (White in Chess, Red in Xiangqi, Black in Shogi) and 'Black' means the second player (Black in Chess and Xiangqi, White in Shogi)?
- The first round will be a true round robin (meaning everyone plays everyone) only if exactly seven players participate.
- If my understanding of the Buchholz-Solkoff and Sonneborn-Berger tiebreaks (as explained here) is correct, then this page's description of Buchholz-Solkoff is incorrect, and that of Sonneborn-Berger is incomplete and potentially misleading.
Oh, and sign me up, please.
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