I would like to organize an unrated correspondence chess tournament (with 5 days time per move) for the members of my team. Is this possible? How do I do that? Until now I have only organized tournaments with time control 5+5 or 10+10.
That would be cool. 1-3 days would be more ideal for me. 5 days means it could really drag out, 3 moves per month, 20 months (1.5+ years) for a 60 move game.
@mkunger said in #1:
> I would like to organize an unrated correspondence chess tournament (with 5 days time per move) for the members of my team. Is this possible? How do I do that? Until now I have only organized tournaments with time control 5+5 or 10+10.
you have to make people sign up in a forum and well; do everything manually
> I would like to organize an unrated correspondence chess tournament (with 5 days time per move) for the members of my team. Is this possible? How do I do that? Until now I have only organized tournaments with time control 5+5 or 10+10.
you have to make people sign up in a forum and well; do everything manually
Thank you for your quick response. You confirm my thoughts. So the tournament for my team will have to be organized manually.
@mkunger You’ll have to organise it manually, unfortunately lichess doesn’t support correspondence tournaments.
however, there are some teams who organize correspondence tournaments, you could take a look at how they solved it, maybe this could help you with your tournament.
I know these 2 teams hosting correspondence tournaments:
lichess.org/team/correspondence-chess-competitions and
lichess.org/team/correspondence-league
however, there are some teams who organize correspondence tournaments, you could take a look at how they solved it, maybe this could help you with your tournament.
I know these 2 teams hosting correspondence tournaments:
lichess.org/team/correspondence-chess-competitions and
lichess.org/team/correspondence-league
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