If you look around (on this site) you will find quite a few other tricks not seen elsewhere. Many of them are already public and available for everybody to use. This particular re-transmitting application is still relatively young and needs some special attention. There’s another (different) way of doing a live broadcast that you can easily use on your own blog. If interested, please, drop me a line.
Unfortunately, there’s nothing we can do about the quality of the original broadcast. The first day (two rounds) was very disappointing for Internet-dependant fans and the official site still doesn’t have the games. We can only hope that things will get better tomorrow.
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how did you manage to do these having a live feed in your blog?Im a chess blogger also,cAN YOU SHARE THE IDEA?
If you look around (on this site) you will find quite a few other tricks not seen elsewhere. Many of them are already public and available for everybody to use. This particular re-transmitting application is still relatively young and needs some special attention. There’s another (different) way of doing a live broadcast that you can easily use on your own blog. If interested, please, drop me a line.
Unfortunately, there’s nothing we can do about the quality of the original broadcast. The first day (two rounds) was very disappointing for Internet-dependant fans and the official site still doesn’t have the games. We can only hope that things will get better tomorrow.
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