Poll: How should the Sensory Boards be funded
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By Donation (individuals and congresses)
44.12%
15 44.12%
Increasing congress entry fees by £1 (going towards the costs)
23.53%
8 23.53%
Congresses using the boards paying a hire charge of £50
8.82%
3 8.82%
Congresses using the boards paying a hire charge of £75
2.94%
1 2.94%
Congresses using the boards paying an extra 5p per graded result
8.82%
3 8.82%
I do not think Chess Scotland should use such boards
11.76%
4 11.76%
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Sensory Boards
#43
I see Robin sneaked in with a useful insight to what the non paying public want to see.

The question here is a planning issue - how best to raise money via use of sensory boards.This may not be the same as broadcasting the highest quality moves available.

Could it be the case that future entries would rise if on line spectators saw typical games from the lowest section. If so then there is a valid case for concentrating on low boards in the lowest section. Especially so in the early rounds.
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