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Posted by premium_steve
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5/31/2004
09:17:14

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Subject: Can I delete my team?

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I'm wondering if I can delete the team that I captain, so that I can join a different one with a bunch more players on it.
Since I am not a premium subscriber I can only be on one team.
Thanks :)


Posted by richardwyles
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6/03/2004
00:55:12

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can't you

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click on Quit your Team?

Posted by arikan
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6/03/2004
01:51:41

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you can ask the webmaster to do it for you
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On TV, Bored Chess Ex-Champion Turns to Fighting Crime — Chess is often a plot element in television dramas, but until “Endgame” premiered last year on the Canadian network Showcase, the game itself had never had a starring role. The central character in the series is Arkady Balagan, described as a former world chess champion from Russia who never leaves his luxury hotel suite because he has severe agoraphobia. To relieve his boredom and to earn money, Balagan starts using his formidable intellect to solve crimes, aided by several people who run his errands. Balagan is often seen playing chess, and some of the plots are built around the games. The star is Shawn Doyle, who has had roles on “Desperate Housewives” and “Big Love,” and the series was created by ...
Posted by xena
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6/04/2004
17:36:20

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To Be A Team Or Not To Be A Team

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You can't be on more than one team EVEN if you are a Premium Subscriber...to the best of my knowledge. Yes, speak to the Webmaster about it, I am sure he will let you off your own team.
xena ( The Pawn Stars )

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Dress code aimed mostly at scruffy guys — The European Chess Union’s recently instituted dress code, which specifies a general standard for tournament attire — including an effort to limit cleavage — is a subject of bemusement to Baira Kovanova. The Russian chess grandmaster was interviewed by Anastasiya Karlovich of ChessBase News at the recent European Women’s Championships in Gaziantep, Turkey. Kovanova recalled being asked not to wear a low-cut blouse at a chess event in China. She complied but wryly observed, “Actually, it was a women’s event, so I didn’t know I could be distracting to anyone.” The chess players at Gaziantep focused more on the general dress code than the cleavage issue highlighted by the media. ...