Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2018

League changes this season

Hello all,

In an effort to provide more information, attract new members, share experiences, perhaps entertain and, who knows, even to learn more about the game, I will update the blog more regularly while Anthony Giles will be posting on Facebook. I like writing so if there's a game you'd like to share or anything else which may be of interest, I'd be happy to help putting it up here.

The MSCL (Mid-Sussex Chess League) kicks off in October, with the 3rd team taking on the 4th team on the 18th and the 1st team taking on the 2nd on 25th. This season there are 3 divisions instead of 4 because the number of teams has fallen from 34 to 33 (despite Brighton now adding a fifth team), meaning that each team will play 10 matches instead of 7 or 8.

A change in the time control is the other main change, with 65mins + 30secs increment now being the default, instead of the previous 80mins + 10secs. 14 of the 26 MSCL AGM delegates voted for this in order to increase the number of completed match games. It also means that players are obliged to keep score throughout, helping to avoid disputes and validate draw claims (repeated positions).

The disadvantage is that games can go on for longer and therefore clubs can impose a 60 move limit to avoid late finishes. Alternative time controls are possible if both players agree and note also that the time control now has to be added onto match scoresheets, which are downloadable from MSCL site download here

MSCL provides the following table to indicate game length times:


All the best for the new season!

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Blog posting for all

If you were confused before, you won't be now! I have just further improved the 'How to write to the Club Blog' page, see yellow tab above (below header picture). All possible permutations of puzzlement covered!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Game viewer

Hi All,

I had some problems embedding a game in this blog, but it seems to work now. I think the problem was that the viewer does not support 'non-standard' .pgn features such as variations, some points to note are:

1) Don't put variations in the pgn file, keep it simple, annotations go between {squiggly brackets}
2) On our resources page, click the large grey 'IMPORT PGN' button.
3) Paste PGN into box
4) If .pgn import is successful it should return to the viewer front page
5) Next to 'IMPORT' button you will now see a box with the code you need to copy, check the 'small' tickbox to display as below, otherwise it is too big for the page.
6) Copy code, then when you are writing the blog entry click the 'Edit HTML' tab BEFORE you paste the code/link int the post.
7) NOTE that if you 'Preview' the post the replay board will be visible but will not replay (this confused me for a while!)



1

A nice option to get the bigger size is to select the pop-out version which give a link as below, remember to pase the code in 'Edit HTML' mode !

Nigel Short-Erwin L'Ami

Friday, January 27, 2012

Going digital

Recently we have added to our number of digital clocks. Paul Batchelor has written some guidelines to help with using them and I have added these to the website via a public link on the Tournaments page. Please also remember to check the Tournaments page for help with other interactive bits of the website.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Easy-peasy blogging for all

Welcome to the blog, Adrian!
Very glad to hear you found it easier than expected :-) 

After giving several 'tutorials' recently I'm getting the hang of the stumbling blocks with both the blog and the private online player list. This feedback has been very useful and I've further expanded on the clarifications given at the bottom of the website Tournaments page (see tab above or go to the website if you are viewing this as a blog only).

This blog now has twenty-five signed-up authors and there are thirty-three people with access to the player list, although I can't tell how many of these have actually accessed the list. Ideally this blog is an open forum for debate which can inform the committee when decisions need to be taken. According to the stats it has been read by people in France, Spain, Czech Republic, Guernsey, Malta, Philippines, United States, Panama and Australia.

Friday, October 28, 2011

hello

hi everybody,thanks sue for the tutorial about blogging,its not as hard as it looks.had a tough game against rob which he was victorious,i'll beat you one day mate.looking for more opponents in the e/c.....adi

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Note for technophobes

For anyone who may still be having difficulties with blogs and google documents I have just added a clarification to the bottom of the Tournaments page. If anyone is still fogged then please contact me directly. It all works like a dream once you get the hang of it!

Sunday, October 2, 2011

NB

It's no longer possible to access the Tournament Players' Contact Details using brightonchesslub@gmail.com. Invitations have been sent to players' own email addresses for simplicity, so that their google accounts will work for both the blog and the google document with the contact details. This way you can stay signed in to your one google account and have access to both.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

The Week Ahead

Tuesday 14th June 7:30 pm: Mid-Sussex Chess League AGM
at St. Mary's Social Centre, Lewes. Any member of the club can attend this. We have six votes, one for each team in the League. The club has no agreed line on any of the agenda issues this year so it's up to individuals how they vote. See MSCL.

Friday 17th - Sunday 19th June: e2e4 Gatwick Congress
A large and well-organised congress with only two of our members on the list so far and still space for more. You can enter and pay online. See e2e4 Chess.

Saturday 18th June 2:15 pm: McArthur Cup Final
Our top six players battle it out against Hastings and St. Leonards' top six, upstairs at the club. An important match so spectators and others are requested to please maintain a total silence in both rooms upstairs. The Blue Room downstairs will be available for friendly games and chat.

Anyone wanting to report on any of these events can publish to the blog - it would be good to have some comment and analysis. If you've not registered for the blog yet please ask me and I can re-issue you with an invitation. We have fifty-two members with only fifteen so far registered - everyone else's original invitation has now expired (apart from new members). It would be especially good to see the game viewer embedded from the Resources page - anyone?

Friday, April 22, 2011

Hi Everybody

I'm in ur blog, making new posts.

NB Easy Access to the Blog

I see that some people are joining the blog with a new gmail.com or googlemail.com email address. Just a reminder that you don't need a gmail.com or googlemail.com address to register for the blog, you just need a google account. Access to the blog will work more smoothly if you use the same email address as the invite.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Welcome to the Blog

Members of the Club, please use your email invitations to register for the blog so you can post here. It works more smoothly if you register with the same email address as the one used for the invitation. If you would like to use a different email address, please let me know and I will send you another invitation. Previous non-bloggers, don't despair, do it now! The invitations don't last forever.