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I notice there are several game threads going on. If they are all sticky, certain small-screened individuals will have trouble. Instead, the moderator should make a subforum and MOVE these threads to there. This can be done directly, without making new threads.
The problem I believe is that we could not get a Canadian to volunteer as moderator to post our move on the German website, and then to monitor its board and bring back their move and post it here. Too bad - the game was developing into a Sicilian Dragon, with us as White.
Alex Toolsie started out doing this, but I think he then wanted someone else to take it over, and no one did.
Bob
P.S. There was a game also against Bahrain, but it never really got many moves made, before I think the same problem happened.
Last edited by Bob Armstrong; Friday, 4th September, 2009, 09:14 AM.
I found out that a German Admin. from Space Chess was checking our forum and used the votes we had to make the moves on the Space Chess forum. Maybe he forgot to check the ChessTalk forum.
I don't think the German admin. person ever actually posted here. I think Alex Toolsie originally somehow got the moves from the German team, and he posted them here. but I think he has quit as our moderator. And no one else has come forward.
But you seem right that the German admin. person seems to have dropped the ball. We, as White, had voted our 5th move, 5.Nc3 ( me and Caesar ). But it seems it maybe never got posted on their forum.
However, we don't really know that , because maybe it did, and they moved, and then Alex never brought their 5th move back to us, 'cause he had quit.
So two problems - we don't know the German admin person who was doing the posting at their end, to see whether he also quit on their side; and we don't have our own moderator now anyway.
Bob
Last edited by Bob Armstrong; Friday, 4th September, 2009, 10:05 PM.
I checked their site. They don't even have our 4th move posted. They wrote, "If your move is 4.Nxd4, then ours is 4...Nf6" Because we had no moderator, they never got our move.
After this there was our voting and the majority voted for 4.Nxd4. But on May 9, Caesar checked their website, and found that our fourth move had never been transmitted to them by either Jens nor Alex Toolsie. I then asked if a moderator would transmit our move to them.
On June 11, Caesar said that Alex had previously posted as follows: " I only handle the games involving OzChess. However, on SpaceChess my username is Arrogant-One and password is 96015661. Feel free to use that account. "
Then there was nothing after that.
Bob
Last edited by Bob Armstrong; Friday, 4th September, 2009, 10:24 PM.
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