Author: Uri Blass
Date: 08:52:29 01/12/03
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On January 12, 2003 at 11:32:29, Volker Richey wrote: >On January 12, 2003 at 11:00:12, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On January 12, 2003 at 10:09:48, Tony Werten wrote: >> >>>On January 12, 2003 at 09:38:01, Thomas Mayer wrote: >>> >>>>Great !! >>>> >>>>>new - Ruffian / Perola Valfridsson / Sweden >>>> >>>>and Ruffian is here ! The field gets quite complete now, I think it will be a >>>>VERY interesting tournament. >>>> >>>>For the newcomers: >>>> >>>>PLEASE, try to get your account early next week and check everything out BEFORE >>>>the tournament starts (like Uri is doing right now). This can prevent you from >>>>many problems. >>> >>>How do I get the account ? >>> >>>Tony >> >>I understood that you can ask volker for a temporary account. >> >>I already asked him to get an account but for now he only gave me a link to get >>an account for a trial period of one week. >> >>I understood that I can get an account for more time and I need it because >>computers cannot play automatically with account for one week. >> >>Uri >> >> >>> >>>> >>>>Also ICC itself is VERY VERY powerful, so it would be a good idea if you know >>>>some of the ICC commands. Be familiar with the chatting features over channels, >>>>the kibitzing, whispering etc. -> It's an important factor for your fun during >>>>the tourney. >>>> >>>>Greets, Thomas > > >You must first register for a trial-account!!!! >http://www.chessclub.com/register >Don't forget to activate the computer player > >Then you must send me the name via mail. > >Then i send the name to an icc-admin. > >So, if you have entered all correct, so the admin will >switch the account to a 4 weeks free account. > >volker I already did it Movei also played it's first rated game manually on ICC against a human(1931) and won so it's rating is now 2269. I used 5 0 time control when the time control of the game was 15 0. Uri
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