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I played in chess.com and lichess, but i was looking for a site focused in correspondence games like this one. So far i am liking it, but soon i'd like to start to have a more complete experience.
So, my first question is, what is the difference between clubs and clans?
My second question, i like to have a controlled number of games in order to be able to keep a close eye on them. How many games usually i have to take in tournaments or other schedule matches?
Cheers!
@Filipe-Fonseca saidHello Filipe and welcome to the site.
I played in chess.com and lichess, but i was looking for a site focused in correspondence games like this one. So far i am liking it, but soon i'd like to start to have a more complete experience.
So, my first question is, what is the difference between clubs and clans?
My second question, i like to have a controlled number of games in order to be able to keep a ...[text shortened]... on them. How many games usually i have to take in tournaments or other schedule matches?
Cheers!
Clans are teams that fight each other. There is no such established mechanism for clubs (though they could be organised by the leaders). Their membership is limited to 20 people.
Clubs are loose associations of people with some core issue, normally seen by the club name. Tournaments for club members only are possible.
To engage in Clans or Tournaments you need to be a subscriber.
Tournaments are available i a range of criteria, from Duels (max. number of cocurrent agmes: 4, normal number: 2) to big all agaist all formats, most regular: Octets (14 simultaneous games).