Anonymity Guaranteed

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artfizz

It occurred to me that if - when you registered for a tournament - you could not see who else had registered, you might end up with some interesting bed-fellows. When the identities were revealed - at the start of the tournament - you might find yourself paired against your mortal (chess) enemy to whom you would not, under normal circumstances, even give the time of day.

Further, if anonymity was preserved until the END of the tournament (chatting disabled, for good measure) - it might turn out that you had played someone with all the wrong attitudes and opinions.

Just a thought.

victhestick

     mortal chess enemy?

 

         Lighten up, Francis. ...

atomichicken

"Who is your opponent tonight?"

"Tonight I'm playing against the black pieces" - Rubenstein

nmplayer

A tournament with ratings masked might be very interesting, it would change the way you think about who you're playing. Forcing you to always play your best...

ncpharaoh

interesting

SilverBirch

Thats a good idea, although you cannot just mask ratings as you can still check the profiles of players.

I like the idea of only seeing a number (12/100 sofar) by a tourney, I think it could be a good idea to not announce participants until the full number has been reached, then the list appears, It would also mean that certain open tournaments arent always above X number due to a few high rated players being first to join and maybe discouraging lower rated players.

 

Maybe site admin could have one tourney a month "mystery tournament" as a trial run to see if others like the idea.

I do.

 

I dont like the idea of chatting being disabled, or (I am not sure if this is what you meant) anonymity all the way through the tournament.

artfizz
tunatin wrote: What I'm secretly thinking is, even though I don't play tournaments here, what a great idea this is! Well done Mr. Fizz...

If anonymity was guaranteed, perhaps you would join tournaments - and no-one would ever know.

tunatin wrote: I'm just thinking what a loss to the forums it would be if anonymity meant that we couldn't have a little complain beforehand about others' use of the tournaments.

No need to give up whingeing, just direct it towards an anonymised participant e.g. 7 of 9 is using illegal technological implants.

chess27rubbishplayer

it is best to know your enemies, but at the end of the day it is only a game of chess. how can you decide you dont like someone when they are hidden on the other end of the internet. not wanting to play certain people seems a little snobbish.

chess27rubbishplayer

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