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15. mai 2006, 14:18:25
nabla 
Teema: Offering a prize money for a tournament
nabla toimetatud (15. mai 2006, 14:18:43)
I would like to create a tournament of Ambiguous Chess and offer a prize money in brains equivalent to a 1-year rook membership (without entry fee). I suppose that I must create the tournament with the "prize money" flag, and then buy the corresponding amount of brains. Am I correct ?
And two more questions :
Am I correct that a brain rook account costs 750 brains (25x30 EUR) ?
If not enough players join, will I get the brains back ?

15. mai 2006, 14:31:52
Fencer 
Teema: Re: Offering a prize money for a tournament
nabla: You don't need to use Brains for that. Just select the prize checkbox when you create the tournament and then use the standard Paid Membership page to pay for the prize. That's all.
I don't think there would be a problem with not enough players.

15. mai 2006, 14:43:26
nabla 
Teema: Re: Offering a prize money for a tournament
Fencer: It is just that I prefer to offer brains, that can be used either for a membership either for something else - for instance, black rooks would not care about winning a one-year membership
And you don't know what minimum number of players I will set

15. mai 2006, 17:25:33
coan.net 
Teema: Re: Offering a prize money for a tournament
nabla: If you are going to provide the price (that is with no entry fee), then you can offer just about anything you want. If you would like to offer brains instead of membership, then just make sure you put that in the description of the tournament you create.

Then when you send money (PayPal) to Fencer to cover the brains, just make sure you let him know that you are using it to buy "brains" to use as a prize.

(Of course, then the winner could just use the brains to upgrade his membership if they wanted to - then again, if a person wins a membership, I'm sure Fencer would also let them trade it in for brains.... Fencer is usually pretty flexable about things like that)

Maybe you could offer the choice of XXX Brains or XX membership that the winner can choose from (which of course cost the same amount of money for each)

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As a side note, Ambiguouse Chess (NEW GAME!!!!) looks pretty interesting. I'm not a chess player, but always like to try new games. Everyone should Check Out The Current Ambiguous Chess Tournaments!

Hum... and of course the new game before that, Breakthrough - Some of those tournaments

Fencer's been pretty busy lately - Great job Fencer!

16. mai 2006, 05:34:32
nabla 
Teema: Re: Offering a prize money for a tournament
BIG BAD WOLF: Thank you for the help, that is clearer now !

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