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About the CC ForumWelcome to USCF's Correspondence Chess Forum. We frequently offer a topic for discussion but welcome comments related to any topic already in the CC Forum. We do insist that the tone of the comments be offered and presented in a professional manner. USCF has sole discretion regarding comments not being appropriate for posting on its website. This area is an excellent opportunity for Correspondence Chess players to be heard and be involved in making USCF Correspondence Chess even better. You can respond by e-mail to [email protected] Next Forum topicThe new topic for discussion in September/October is: Move Dispute I recently handled a move dispute involving a game played via e-mail. The information which both players provided to me by e-mail was identical except for the move in question. It was impossible to tell which player altered the move. What would be your ruling?Joan DuBois Correspondence Chess Director You can respond by e-mail to [email protected] regarding this topic or any other topic of interest to correspondence players. Prior Topics in the Correspondence Chess Forum
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