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CTCL 4 a real classical team championship on the challenge bases

Kurt_rohrer56 (von Todo Mundo team ) invites our team to CTCL 4 a real classical team championship on the challenge bases.

Kurt_rohrer56 wrote me:

By the way, I had invited your team to participate in the CTCL 4, a real classical team championship on the challenge bases. You didn't reply. You could still participate with your team, 1 match every 3 weeks. You could still participate. If you wish I'll tell you the details.

Rules:
Time control is 60+30.
The players have two weeks to play the game.
The games are rated.
White must send the challenge.
In case the opponent doesn’t show up the players must notify their captain after waiting half an hour.
The game will then be declared a W.O. win.
The team gets 2 points for a victory, 1 point for a draw.
The players get 1 point for a victory, half a point for a draw.
The board points are use for the tie break.

Each team has a captain who should be a teamleadr so he can ask in a TM. He select 6 players, board order according to the classical rating.

You can see all details of all seasons here and details of CTCL4 in the forum there:

lichess.org/team/classical-champions-league

Is anyone interested?
Sorry, I am already playing in this tournament for the ILS-Rapid Team. Wouldn't change it for this season.
First, you said that we can participate with our own group, then you wrote below that each team has a captain, who is chosen by the board of directors of the group of members based on the ranking. That's why I was a bit confused and didn't understand.
This time only Lichess clubs are participating.
So the team leader select his players he wants to defend his club.Board order is according to the classical rating so that the ating of the opponents isn't too different.
You could also participate with your friends and therefore the captain would be you. But need a total of 6 players.
I am interested. But I need some holiday between the rounds because I am on a trip from March 25th to April 10th.

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