With in-person competition off the agenda right now, InterGame looks at the potential state of play for tournaments once relative normality resumes.

IT’S been a very lean time for those among us who love nothing more than a spot of competitive action.
Whether it be playing or spectating, the lack of sporting competition in recent months has been an unwelcome by-product of the worldwide coronavirus emergency.
At the time of writing, almost every live in-person event, from the Tokyo Olympics and Euro 2020 soccer competition right down to local chess leagues, has been forced into postponement, with a hardy few exceptions (the Belarusian Premier League being one. Go BATE Borisov).