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Reply #4 - 04/26/12 at 23:19:41
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And also does each team have a captain who functions as well as a selector?
  

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Reply #3 - 04/26/12 at 18:42:57
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I also include in that list MSc and PhD students...
  

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Re: Playing 4NCL for Busy Players
Reply #2 - 04/26/12 at 10:27:12
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Gilchrist is a legend wrote on 04/26/12 at 00:20:20:
I was wondering how playing in the 4NCL is for players who are busy, for example university students. I see that most of the playing stations are in the south, how difficult would it be for a busy player who lives up north (i.e. Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle,  Liverpool, etc.)? And how do teams function? Is a player chosen in the team or dropped from a team based on performance, like in football if a striker fails to score goals or a top order batsman in cricket is averaging less than 20 in a series, and a substitute chosen to play a certain group of games?

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Re: Playing 4NCL for Busy Players
Reply #1 - 04/26/12 at 08:47:13
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Not sure about the teams but they do have to preregister, so not going to be that easy to drop people Smiley It is down south though so would take whole weekends out, with hotel room fees etc.

In terms of Northern chess leagues there's two ones more easily reachable from Manchester. 

One is the Woodhouse in Yorkshire - that's 11 Saturdays (day trips) through the winter and very well established. Neither Calderdale or Bradford is that far and you do get
  
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I was wondering how playing in the 4NCL is for players who are busy, for example university students. I see that most of the playing stations are in the south, how difficult would it be for a busy player who lives up north (i.e. Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle,  Liverpool, etc.)? And how do teams function? Is a player chosen in the team or dropped from a team based on performance, like in football if a striker fails to score goals or a top order batsman in cricket is averaging less than 20 in a series, and a substitute chosen to play a certain group of games?
  

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