If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Policy / Politique
The fee for tournament organizers advertising on ChessTalk is $20/event or $100/yearly unlimited for the year.
Les frais d'inscription des organisateurs de tournoi sur ChessTalk sont de 20 $/événement ou de 100 $/année illimitée.
You can etransfer to Henry Lam at chesstalkforum at gmail dot com
Transfér à Henry Lam à chesstalkforum@gmail.com
Dark Knight / Le Chevalier Noir
General Guidelines
---- Nous avons besoin d'un traduction français!
Some Basics
1. Under Board "Frequently Asked Questions" (FAQs) there are 3 sections dealing with General Forum Usage, User Profile Features, and Reading and Posting Messages. These deal with everything from Avatars to Your Notifications. Most general technical questions are covered there. Here is a link to the FAQs. https://forum.chesstalk.com/help
2. Consider using the SEARCH button if you are looking for information. You may find your question has already been answered in a previous thread.
3. If you've looked for an answer to a question, and not found one, then you should consider asking your question in a new thread. For example, there have already been questions and discussion regarding: how to do chess diagrams (FENs); crosstables that line up properly; and the numerous little “glitches” that every new site will have.
4. Read pinned or sticky threads, like this one, if they look important. This applies especially to newcomers.
5. Read the thread you're posting in before you post. There are a variety of ways to look at a thread. These are covered under “Display Modes”.
6. Thread titles: please provide some details in your thread title. This is useful for a number of reasons. It helps ChessTalk members to quickly skim the threads. It prevents duplication of threads. And so on.
7. Unnecessary thread proliferation (e.g., deliberately creating a new thread that duplicates existing discussion) is discouraged. Look to see if a thread on your topic may have already been started and, if so, consider adding your contribution to the pre-existing thread. However, starting new threads to explore side-issues that are not relevant to the original subject is strongly encouraged. A single thread on the Canadian Open, with hundreds of posts on multiple sub-topics, is no better than a dozen threads on the Open covering only a few topics. Use your good judgment when starting a new thread.
8. If and/or when sub-forums are created, please make sure to create threads in the proper place.
Debate
9. Give an opinion and back it up with a reason. Throwaway comments such as "Game X pwnz because my friend and I think so!" could be considered pointless at best, and inflammatory at worst.
10. Try to give your own opinions, not simply those copied and pasted from reviews or opinions of your friends.
Unacceptable behavior and warnings
11. In registering here at ChessTalk please note that the same or similar rules apply here as applied at the previous Boardhost message board. In particular, the following content is not permitted to appear in any messages:
* Racism
* Hatred
* Harassment
* Adult content
* Obscene material
* Nudity or pornography
* Material that infringes intellectual property or other proprietary rights of any party
* Material the posting of which is tortious or violates a contractual or fiduciary obligation you or we owe to another party
* Piracy, hacking, viruses, worms, or warez
* Spam
* Any illegal content
* unapproved Commercial banner advertisements or revenue-generating links
* Any link to or any images from a site containing any material outlined in these restrictions
* Any material deemed offensive or inappropriate by the Board staff
12. Users are welcome to challenge other points of view and opinions, but should do so respectfully. Personal attacks on others will not be tolerated. Posts and threads with unacceptable content can be closed or deleted altogether. Furthermore, a range of sanctions are possible - from a simple warning to a temporary or even a permanent banning from ChessTalk.
Helping to Moderate
13. 'Report' links (an exclamation mark inside a triangle) can be found in many places throughout the board. These links allow users to alert the board staff to anything which is offensive, objectionable or illegal. Please consider using this feature if the need arises.
Advice for free
14. You should exercise the same caution with Private Messages as you would with any public posting.
Does your normal CFC membership not allow you to play in active events? Never heard of anybody caring about their active rating at all. Find this to be quite bizarre.
Sorry, Lucas what I meant to say is that the rating fee for CFC events are too expensive for Non-CFC members. Also I believe there is a $3 rating fee per tournament for the CFC as well.
As for caring about ratings... mine is too low to care about either regular or active rating!
I would note that " rapid " chess is becoming more and more prevalent at the top levels of chess - top level rapid matches; some rapid tournaments; a rapid world championship.
Maybe CFC should hang in on active, since it seems to be gaining more prominence, and may become more popular. The problem with active ratings is the meagre number of tournaments organizers are organizing, which makes active ratings out of sync often with normal ratings, where more games are being played more often.
I would note that " rapid " chess is becoming more and more prevalent at the top levels of chess - top level rapid matches; some rapid tournaments; a rapid world championship.
Maybe CFC should hang in on active, since it seems to be gaining more prominence, and may become more popular. The problem with active ratings is the meagre number of tournaments organizers are organizing, which makes active ratings out of sync often with normal ratings, where more games are being played more often.
Bob
It's possible many of the (probably decreasing number of) organizers of regular CFC events saw themselves as being stretched by organizing Active events as well in past years, and so many organizers stopped holding CFC Active events. I kind of doubt there were many organizers who specialized in holding CFC Active events.
So, if the CFC wants more Active events held, it needs more organizers, which is what ails the CFC in other ways. How to get more organizers? I've written about that already: local organizers have to step up and recruit more organizers in their area. This is not something the CFC can do anything about directly (except for the fact that some local organizers are Governors), but it can indirectly. It could create better policies (e.g. reduce fees, correct the CFC Active rating system's deflation, etc.), try to create better public relations for itself, and throw in the necessary step of re-structuring itself as well.
In the past I have agreed with Tom that the CFC would be better off as a professional business rather than as a volunteer organization, but if it must remain a volunteer organization then it must find ways to try to limit the damage caused by any ill-suited volunteers.
Last edited by Kevin Pacey; Thursday, 9th July, 2009, 01:41 PM.
Anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Murphy's law, by Edward A. Murphy Jr., USAF, Aerospace Engineer
Comment