That is exactly the issue that would prevent the English from being a norm event, as it's only the final stage of the national individual that gets the exemption (and for ENG, it's the British that has that distinction, and only for ENG players as it's only players from the host federation that get the federation exemption).Roger de Coverly wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 7:01 pmIf it were nine rounds, could it for Norms? There might be a problem that the British Championship is already claiming exemption from the need to play non-ENG players.
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Well done Roger. A terrific result. I think you had the fourth lowest grade in the Open Section.
Any news on the Hertfordshire Chess Association website. It still says "In Development".?
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Indeed. I have been following Roger's games recently and he is doing a good impression of a real player.
Please note, that is not intended as "faint praise".
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