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Correspondence Chess in CyberSpace

Can webserver correspondence chess complement traditional OTB chess?

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Getting Entry Fees Straight

I sent a New Met League fee proposal to CCLA last night. A small annual fee for the OTB Club to be a New Met League Affiliate, and a small per match entry fee also paid by the OTB Club. The intent is to cover their cost of rating and webserver fees charged by ICCF. When the details are finalized, they will be published.
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