I begin this blog after getting back into league chess following many years' absence due to work. My post-job status also means I am able to play more tournament chess. My new club in London is Battersea and my first game for them is on Thursday September 14, 2017. I start with a Fide rating of 1858, an ECF grade of 169 (=1968 elo) and an ICCF correspondence rating of 2267.
My current Fide is 1913, my ECF is 1904 and my ICCF is 2330.
Is there sufficient space for the players to put their (A4?) scoresheets where they'd want to if there were, for example, two left-handed players on board 6 and two right-handed players on the board next to it? I suspect not.
There is sufficient space for such a scenario, but it is a tight fit, and some tables are too close together back-to-back so players have to squeeze to get through.
Is there sufficient space for the players to put their (A4?) scoresheets where they'd want to if there were, for example, two left-handed players on board 6 and two right-handed players on the board next to it? I suspect not.
ReplyDeleteThere is sufficient space for such a scenario, but it is a tight fit, and some tables are too close together back-to-back so players have to squeeze to get through.
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