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British Webserver Team Tournament

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Entries are invited to a new British Webserver Team Tournament! DEADLINE 24 OCTOBER

4 players per team; to be organised (dependent upon entries) into 7- team divisions with 6 games per player. Promotion/relegation with 2 up/2 down each season.
For this initial season, the teams will be ranked by average ICCF rating.
The Champion team will receive Medals.
10 moves in 40 days. Playing Time 16 months with an intended seasonal cycle of 18 months.
Start Date 1 November 2011 so plenty of time to organise teams.
Any group of 4 players can get together to form a team; teams can represent CC bodies (such as BCCA or Scheming Mind) or they can be totally independent. At least two members of each team must be British but the other team members can be from anywhere!
Team Entry Fee £20 (Effectively £5 per player so you will be paying less than an equivalent ICCF tournament)
If your personal situation does not allow you to easily become a member of a team, then the BFCC will accept individual entries (from BFCC Vice-Presidents or members of affiliated organisations) from players for £5 and we will make up teams from this process. So nobody need miss out!
For the full Rules see here:- http://www.bfcc-online.org.uk/british-webserver-team-tournament/british-webserver-team-tournament-rules
Anybody wanting further information should contact Neil Limbert ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  replacing the "at" & "Dot" with the usual) .
Entries can be made by sending a cheque (payable to “BFCC”) to Neil at his home address (6 Milner Avenue, Penistone, Sheffield, S36 9DB) OR by paying online at this site – see Tournament Entry.


We wish to make this new tournament a success! Please enter!
 

Last Updated ( Monday, 19 September 2011 10:56 )  
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