Protocole for playing the match

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Fernando
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Protocole for playing the match

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I suppose the easiest thing to do, men, is this:
just mail me with your chosen moves to:
Ferdinanvd@gmail.com

I will add my own, count them, see them, choose the most popular OR choose one if no more popular move exist.
Then I will communicate to Steve Blincoe the move both here and trough private mail. I also consider the idea of using sealed envelopes sent by airplane with a escort of 6 fighters of the Chilean air force and 6 from US air force.
The envelope will be moved from the airport to Blincoe office in a armored column with Abraham tanks, flak artillery and a full battalion. Some Apache copters will be there flying around.
If something else is needed, let me know.

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Fernando wrote:I suppose the easiest thing to do, men, is this:
just mail me with your chosen moves to:
Ferdinanvd@gmail.com

I will add my own, count them, see them, choose the most popular OR choose one if no more popular move exist.
Then I will communicate to Steve Blincoe the move both here and trough private mail. I also consider the idea of using sealed envelopes sent by airplane with a escort of 6 fighters of the Chilean air force and 6 from US air force.
The envelope will be moved from the airport to Blincoe office in a armored column with Abraham tanks, flak artillery and a full battalion. Some Apache copters will be there flying around.
If something else is needed, let me know.

Captain Ferdinand
Do we need to email you the moves? cant we just post them in the tournaments room thread where the game will take place?
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Harvey Williamson wrote: Do we need to email you the moves? cant we just post them in the tournaments room thread where the game will take place?
I agree, emailing them would kill any discussion/debate between us and probably wouldn't prompt other members to post other then those who are sworn core members.

Just my 2 cents

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I also agree with Harvey


posting move regards
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Fernando wrote:I suppose the easiest thing to do, men, is this:
just mail me with your chosen moves to:
Ferdinanvd@gmail.com

I will add my own, count them, see them, choose the most popular OR choose one if no more popular move exist.
Then I will communicate to Steve Blincoe the move both here and trough private mail. I also consider the idea of using sealed envelopes sent by airplane with a escort of 6 fighters of the Chilean air force and 6 from US air force.
The envelope will be moved from the airport to Blincoe office in a armored column with Abraham tanks, flak artillery and a full battalion. Some Apache copters will be there flying around.
If something else is needed, let me know.

Captain Ferdinand
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the thread for the actual moves of the game has now been created
please post all of the teams official moves here:

http://hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=595&highlight=

your clock has been started...

Regards From Your Foe
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Post by overtond »

Guys, help me out here as I'm new to this. I can see this thread but no suggested moves and I can see the tournament thread with no moves. Are you wanting me to just suggest my first move in the tournament thread and then others follow with our captain choosing from the posted moves or providing his own choice? Is that how this works? Do you not want to discuss our plans before hand (with or without our friendly foe's knowledge) or are we just playing this as if we were a bunch of individuals?

Sorry if all these questions seem strange; just returned from a tough day and am a little brain-dead! :-(
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overtond wrote:Guys, help me out here as I'm new to this. I can see this thread but no suggested moves and I can see the tournament thread with no moves. Are you wanting me to just suggest my first move in the tournament thread and then others follow with our captain choosing from the posted moves or providing his own choice? Is that how this works? Do you not want to discuss our plans before hand (with or without our friendly foe's knowledge) or are we just playing this as if we were a bunch of individuals?

Sorry if all these questions seem strange; just returned from a tough day and am a little brain-dead! :-(
Hi David,

the match will be started in the tournaments room in this thread
http://hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=595&highlight=

All suggestions of moves and moves for discussion should be posted there we are White. Fernando the team Captain has the final say in which move is selected if we cant agree!

Best Wishes,

Harvey
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Harvey Williamson wrote:
overtond wrote:Guys, help me out here as I'm new to this. I can see this thread but no suggested moves and I can see the tournament thread with no moves. Are you wanting me to just suggest my first move in the tournament thread and then others follow with our captain choosing from the posted moves or providing his own choice? Is that how this works? Do you not want to discuss our plans before hand (with or without our friendly foe's knowledge) or are we just playing this as if we were a bunch of individuals?

Sorry if all these questions seem strange; just returned from a tough day and am a little brain-dead! :-(
Hi David,

the match will be started in the tournaments room in this thread
http://hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=595&highlight=

All suggestions of moves and moves for discussion should be posted there we are White. Fernando the team Captain has the final say in which move is selected if we cant agree!

Best Wishes,

Harvey
and i will only add that it is OK for me to read all of the discussions that take place because this of course will not effect the move played by the Res II
once the Teams move has been posted by the Team Captain i will turn on the ResII..enter the chosen move..let the computer ponder for 60 minutes and post its reply..then turn the computer off

so far..the ResII is incapable of reading posts..this i think is planned for the ResIII
:P

ResII X operator Regards
Steve
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