shc0023 wrote:This is hey from Team DC. I just played [W Q3]. In case of the black-white match between DC members, we hardly discussed the next moves. It was entirely up to the player who will play the next, and we never knew who was gonna play when. We only discussed about the direction each team should go on, flow of the game, or some important moves played in the past. As far as I know we don't ask pros

It is such a game that anyone can join and play without pressure. Of course each of us wants its team to win though

So feel free to join. The game is open to anyone. And it is pressureless.
Greetings, and welcome to L19!
This sounds good to me. One of the things that we have tried here in team games is for the players to discuss their moves before making them. This can be interesting, but tends to slow down the game too much. Another thing we have tried is called "big brother Malkovitch" where the weakest player chooses a move, but it must approved by his "big brothers" If they reject the move, the team must pay a penalty. The comments are often interesting and fun to read. However, this way also tends to slow down the game, and I don't think we have managed to finish one yet.
What has however worked better, are one-on-one "Malkovitch" games. This means that each player explains his thinking in a hidden message that his opponent can't see but observers can. If you are interested, here is a current one, involving one of the players on our team:
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=8049Edit: on the DC board, I still only see black's first move at q16... did Uberdude make his move correctly?
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Here's the board after hey's move:
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Patience, grasshopper.