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Is it possible to create a small private family tournament on RHP (4 players)? Which subscription level is required? Do all participants need subscription, or just the admin (me)?

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The 'clubs' link at the top of the page should answer all of your questions on the left side of that page.

link --> https://www.dailychess.com/chess-club/index.php

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Hi. Not so many answers to my specific questions on that page. Could you help out, with specific answers to my questions?

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@erikh said
Is it possible to create a small private family tournament on RHP (4 players)? Which subscription level is required? Do all participants need subscription, or just the admin (me)?
It is possible to create such a Tournament in differnt ways:

You can organise all the atches yourself and Keep also the books: No subscription required.
You can found a club and organise the Tournament there. (you Need to be a club or a clan captain to organise your own tournaments using the Tournament facility)
If you want to use the Tournament facility all Need to be subscribers.

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All tournament players need to subscribe even to play in a club tournament. So the only option for an official tournament is all to subscribe, otherwise a self set up tournament is the way to go and just have a table in the club with the results.

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@trev33 said
All tournament players need to subscribe even to play in a club tournament. So the only option for an official tournament is all to subscribe, otherwise a self set up tournament is the way to go and just have a table in the club with the results.
Thanks for the clarification trev33. I have removed my previous post.
I had incorrectly thought that non-sub club members would be allowed to play in their club tournaments.

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@erikh said
Is it possible to create a small private family tournament on RHP (4 players)? Which subscription level is required? Do all participants need subscription, or just the admin (me)?
I once "set up" a competition via the open invites option but it is quite laborious.
First of all,every player needs to adjust their settings so that all the challenges are valid(minimum/maximum rating etc) and agree on a time scale for you all.
Then each player would have to challenge every other player to 2 games(one white,one black).That would be six games for every player ,assuming 4 players as you suggest so be aware of the maximum number of games allowed for non subs.
As it's a family group, another option would be just one game against every other player tossing a coin for the piece colour.
You would need to keep the results yourself of course-quite easy on an xl spreadsheet similarly set up like the ones on here.

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