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if teams start on this site i would like to see a profile set up that teams can only be started by players who have played a certain minimum number of games...so that those dedicated to the site will be running team play.
I'm sure many would consult computer programs (which I disagree with).
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It would be nice to create teams and leagues on this site.
Teams would play other teams in voting games. At the end of the time control, the move with the most votes is sent (if their is a tie, the move that the highest rated player voted for is used). Time controls would be decided by the team captain and would have to be for single moves.
Leagues would have teams still competing against one another, but in games with each player on their own. When players join a team in the league, they sign up for a board based on rating. Teams usually consist of 10 to 25 players, but so long as a standard is set, it doesn't really matter what it is. Board 1 on Team A plays Board 1 on Team B in 2 games (one with white, one with black), Board 2 plays Board 2 in 2 games, etc. The team with the most points (1 for each win, 0.5 for each draw, 0 for each loss) wins the match.