Paid Fischer chess tournaments.
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To find out these times, you would need to put the ratings into a ratio. If your Fischer rating is 2400, then the corresponding rating would be 1028, so the weaker player would have 7 minutes on the clock and the stronger player would have 3 minutes.
So, what's left is - does it even make sense to do it or will it be postponed to the distant future?
We are waiting for someone interested to make themselves known.
[i]posted by kraska[/i] So, what, then - does it make sense to do it at all or will it be postponed to the distant future?
AGREE!!!!
I support the idea - it motivates more, adds tension.
[i]posted by kraska[/i] It might help against cheating if you make a plugin that detects how many times per minute you change pages. If this number gets very high, the game will be ended and the honest player will win. But at the same time, for small amounts of money, hardly anyone will go crazy and look for ways to win in any way. I'll see if I can take part.
The idea of a plugin would perhaps be usable, but if there happens to be another computer in the family, then you can also cheat using it and then the plugin would be useless.
Totally wrong - the plugin doesn't solve the problem. Anyone who wants to cheat will find a way to do so.
[i]posted by kraska[/i] This idea of levels is relatively good.
I also think it's a good idea. But the amount of money is too small, why don't you want to make this idea happen without money? If I'm off work, I'd play. Make a free tournament and another cash tournament to play. Increase the amounts in the cash tournament, multiply the currently offered candy money by at least 100, otherwise you won't have any of us coming to play. Brains have other things to do than chase 10 euros somewhere in Vind.