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31. January 2004, 17:19:01
Kevin 

1. April 2003, 22:13:43
Kevin 
Yep, when the time runs out, the game is automatically forfeited, and they do count towards ratings and win/loss. However, if the game had less than 4 moves when timed-out, it will still count towards your win/loss, but will not affect your BKR, win or loss.

12. March 2003, 02:33:44
Kevin 
Subject: Re: Help
If you click the settings link on the left column, and scroll to the bottom, there is a checkbox there called "Notify by e-mail if the opponent makes a move and I am not on-line". If you make sure this in unchecked, it should solve your problem :-)

11. March 2003, 21:46:33
Kevin 
Subject: Re: Ratings
It's actually 4 games for a provisional rating, not 5.

11. March 2003, 21:45:54
Kevin 
Subject: Re: Ratings
It's actually 4 games for a provisional rating, not 5.

7. March 2003, 06:28:27
Kevin 
Subject: Re: Help!!!
Hi there :-)
You need to be a paying member to join the fellowships. If you ever do become one, there are some great fellowships to join already :-)
Being a BrainPawn (non-paying member) you can join one tournament at a time. If you click on the "Tournaments" link on the left column, a list of all the tournaments available for signups will come up. Click on the one you want to join, then the gametype, and then "sign me up for this tournament." Then you're signed up, ready to play :-)

Hope that helps!

Kevin

2. January 2003, 05:51:27
Kevin 
Subject: Re: castle
what is the game number? None of the squares involved can be in check, you cannot currently be in check and neither your king nor the rook involved can move previously to your castle for it to be a legal move.

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