07-01-2014, 05:11 PM
Sean mentioned chess.com which I use. I personally think a time scramble would cause issues unless when it comes to a remote player I don't see the issue playing the entire game on chess.com , simplifying the technology and the solution. If we use chess.com as an example, we could play multiple games on a chess website at both ends. It would also eliminate the need of a remote arbiter/volunteer to make decisions delegating disputes to the local arbiter. The cost of setting this up would be miniscule compared to other solutions and would be a great advert for chess Scotland if publicised through the media.
Going a stage further, couldn't we get organise schools to participate in inter-school tournaments etc by using the Internet. Schools would love this especially if games got international with other countries... Hang on, I'm getting carried away with this....
Get return for low input , and organised nationally with the Chess Scotland badge on it..... This could be great fun
Going a stage further, couldn't we get organise schools to participate in inter-school tournaments etc by using the Internet. Schools would love this especially if games got international with other countries... Hang on, I'm getting carried away with this....
Get return for low input , and organised nationally with the Chess Scotland badge on it..... This could be great fun