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Gabriel_dCF

I've got a suggestion about the greeting games: maybe you could assign new members to play greeting games against someone who speaks his native language (whenever possible), as it might be possible that he doesn't speak English very well.

I see two ways you could implement that feature: a) require new members to inform their native language and all the other languages he speaks, as well as requiring old members to update their data supplying that information; and b) group countries by major languages spoken, e.g., the group of Spanish speaking countries, that would include most Latin America and Spain, every new members would have a greet game against, by order of priority, (1) someone from their same country, (2) someone from their same group of countries and (3) a random player, which probably will at least speak English.

An additional feature could be let us search members who speak an specific language to play, it could be nice for those who are learning an exchnage language to find somebody to have chat with.


erik
great idea!
MapleDanish
Meesa speaking JarJar Binks!  How whooooood.
bgianis

I was matched against 8 new members as a greeter(3 games are still in progress)and only 1 of them completed the game with me.Why do they ''forget'' the game after 1 or 2 moves?


chessdadx3
How does one become a "greeter"?
Quix
chessdadx2 wrote: How does one become a "greeter"?

Hover over MY HOME then go - "account" then "online chess settings" then at the bottom there will be a box that you click on to become a greeter.


Lions
bgianis wrote:

I was matched against 8 new members as a greeter(3 games are still in progress)and only 1 of them completed the game with me.Why do they ''forget'' the game after 1 or 2 moves?


 Because, based on my own observations, they sign up with the intention of playing only Live Chess (this is out of the ones that actually log on a second time).  In my opinion there should be some sort of text displayed when it asks them if they want to play a greeter game that clearly states that the greeter game will be in correspondence format and specifically describes what correspondence chess is, if something like this isn't in place already.  


dwaxe
Quixotical wrote: chessdadx2 wrote: How does one become a "greeter"?

Hover over MY HOME then go - "account" then "online chess settings" then at the bottom there will be a box that you click on to become a greeter.


 I went to

http://www.chess.com/home/echess_settings.html

but I didn't see a box to become a greeter. 


Gabriel_dCF
It's one of the last options, below the Vacation box you'll see "Chess.com Greeter"
erik
you won't see it unless you have been a chess.com member for a while. :)
BirdsDaWord

There are a lot of people that get bored with correspondence chess - the edge just isn't the same for them.  That is why people abandon those games quick.


carpman
I like the idea of same language spoken between greeters and new members. The greeter I was assigned at the beginning never communicated with me except to answer one question and that was a three word answer. I got the feeling I was wasting his time. In any case, greeting games are good.