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recorded tournaments +++1
Posted By: higonefive In Response To: recorded tournaments (Stick)
Date: Saturday, 30 April 2011, at 8:50 a.m.
The time i read "inside backgammon", i remember an article of Kent Goulding with positions out of a match between him and Paul Magriel. He described the method in which the match had been recorded. Every one noted his own moves, after the match exchanging the notes. Goulding suggested, that this may be the way in the future to record matches.
As i played Tournament Chess, i had to record my match. No player could claim irregularities or time exceeding without a match record.
Now backgammon is shifting into the world of serious mind sport like chess or bridge. The clock has been taken over. Why not recording matches, and last, but not least, touch move(that is a great plus of online backgammon, the lack of checker fumbling)?
The gamblers can play in the chouette or cash game head to head. But for serious tournament backgammon it should be possible to go a few steps in the other direction.
And the money for a recorded match should earn the one, who will publish a backgammon informator. Therefore, i will pay. At least, also for a tournament bulletin with the recorded matches.
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