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Posted by maxxtraxx
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1/12/2003
15:20:13

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Subject: newbie question

Message:
hi all,

i'm new here and one thing i have noticed is that i can't (or am not aware how to) send my opponent a message after the game is over. ya know, something simple like, "good game".

any advice appreciated. thanks.

maxx


Posted by mattchess
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1/12/2003
16:47:44

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Messages Function

Message:
One way is to go to your game history, click the link to your opponent's user profile, and then click the link to send a message.

Posted by triangulator
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1/12/2003
18:50:32

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yah

Message:
what matt said

Posted by mormel12
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1/13/2003
09:04:48

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if you resign

Message:
you'll be able to add a message, which will go with the mail/ message that your opponent receive about his/her win. after checkmate see above:)
greetings


Posted by gta3master2987
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1/13/2003
15:06:26

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...

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if you are trying to send a message at the screen with the board, you will not be able to... once a game is finished, leaving a message on game boards is not possible... but you can try to send them a private message; you need to have been playing for a few days on GK to be able to send private message.. hope that helps!




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