***** CORR-TOURN ***** This file contains information on commands useful for correspondence tournament directors on ICC. Only certain selected people will be made tournament directors. We are making arrangements for official tournaments, such as USCF-rated tournaments. "help CC-Quads" for the ICC Correspondence Quads Tournaments. Please see "help correspondence" for the basic correspondence chess commands. Tournament directors can use the smoves, sposition, examine, etc. commands on the game ID numbers of game in their cc-qlist. Tournament directors can also use the following commands: cc-qstart- This starts a game between the two players, labels it. An event label might be something like USCFQ98.21 (at most 16 characters, no spaces) and will show up in cc-list and smoves output. When you do the cc-qstart command it sends messages to both players. Also, the game is marked as having you as tournament director. This means that the game appears on your cc-qlist (see below), that you can adjudicate the game with cc-qadjudicate, and that you'll receive a message when the game ends. cc-qlist ( ) - This lists the correspondence games in which you are the tournament director, and which have an event label matching the given prefix. Each line is of the form and you can refer to the game by # in commands such as smoves and cc-qadjudicate. cc-qadjudicate # - You must be the director for a game in order to adjudicate it. Games with no director can be adjudicated by any administrator. But the administrator must have the icc-game-id, which can only be gotten when the player uses the cc-ask-director command, which sends a message to the director or to the adjudicate account if there is no director. Messages are sent to both players. cc-qdelete - This deletes game references from your cc-qlist that match begin with the given string, and marks those games as having no director. Currently the limit on the length of a cc-qlist is 1000 games, but you probably don't want it to get that long. cc-qlabel # [ ] - This is intended for correcting mistakes, and only works on games that have no director (even if it's you). If no event label is given, this clears the event label. If a label is given, it sets it, adds the game to your cc-qlist and marks you as the director. No messages are sent. See also: correspondence, CC-Quads