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      • We welcome all levels of player to those groups but you need to be a member or supporter of the ECF – details of how to join us for as little as £10 per year are at https://www.englishchess.org.uk/ecf-membership-rates-and-joining-details/ Whether or not you join a club or the ECF clubs online, if you want to play games at any level being matched with players of the same skill, whether beginner or genius level, then the above sites – Lichess.org and Chess.com – are great places where you can play...
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  2. ECF Student Gold membership is available FREE for the first year to student players who have not previously been members of the English Chess Federation in any category.

  3. Membership benefits and partners. All members get: Games played in ECF-rated over the board or online events rated free of charge (events included in this benefit are based on your membership level); The ability to join ECF online clubs on Chess.com and Lichess, play in online club events, and gain an official ECF online rating – further ...

  4. Jan 27, 2012 · Rating. Rating database. Allocation of rating codes. How to get an event rated. Rules for acceptance of games for rating. Rating of games played abroad. Membership, Pay to Play and Game Fees 2024/5. Pay to Play and Game Fee 2023/24. Rating FAQs.

  5. Aug 29, 2012 · Your membership number should be ME followed by the six numbers you'll find under "Member No" on the rating list. Having typed in your ME123456 or whatever, you can request a new password to be sent to your email address under "forgot password". John Upham. Posts: 7403. Joined: Wed Apr 04, 2007 9:29 am.

  6. ECF does require all English-registered players to be a Gold member or higher. Which type of membership would suit me best? The choice is yours, but the following scenarios may be a useful guide to the best fit for you.

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  7. Apr 29, 2024 · Players can take part in up to 3 games per season in any one league - and be graded for them - without having to become members of the English Chess Federation. This is to encourage any potential new players to at least experience a few competitive matches without having to pay.

  8. Different membership levels allow members to play in and join different kinds and numbers of daily - correspondence style - tournaments. See the table below to understand how the different membership levels affect turn-based tournaments.

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