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26. April 2007, 19:25:42
nabla 
Subject: Prize Ambiguous Chess tournament

27. October 2006, 15:25:02
nabla 
Modified by nabla (27. October 2006, 15:26:25)
For all backgammon cube lovers : Open cubed tournament

25. July 2006, 15:24:06
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23. May 2006, 19:29:25
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21. May 2006, 21:06:13
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16. May 2006, 17:54:56
nabla 
Subject: Ambiguous Chess Prize Tournament

16. May 2006, 05:34:32
nabla 
Subject: Re: Offering a prize money for a tournament
BIG BAD WOLF: Thank you for the help, that is clearer now !

15. May 2006, 14:43:26
nabla 
Subject: Re: Offering a prize money for a tournament
Fencer: It is just that I prefer to offer brains, that can be used either for a membership either for something else - for instance, black rooks would not care about winning a one-year membership
And you don't know what minimum number of players I will set

15. May 2006, 14:18:25
nabla 
Subject: Offering a prize money for a tournament
Modified by nabla (15. May 2006, 14:18:43)
I would like to create a tournament of Ambiguous Chess and offer a prize money in brains equivalent to a 1-year rook membership (without entry fee). I suppose that I must create the tournament with the "prize money" flag, and then buy the corresponding amount of brains. Am I correct ?
And two more questions :
Am I correct that a brain rook account costs 750 brains (25x30 EUR) ?
If not enough players join, will I get the brains back ?

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