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skywalker Alter Hase

Joined: 31 May 2005 Posts: 226 Location: Saxony
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Posted: 14.06.2006 11:29 Post subject: the clock |
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wolf was arguing with me about the clock.
he thinks the 2 or 3 sec delay between 2 moves is a gravon bug. but i think it isn't a mistake, it's correct.
i also used a chess clock and there was also such a delay.
maybe our admins or the chess players here can tell wolf that this is normal.
thanks _________________ "All you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to you" Mithrandir |
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ruben87 Gravon Administrator
Joined: 16 Feb 2006 Posts: 1220 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: 14.06.2006 13:13 Post subject: |
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I played against Meiko today, I lost a terrible lotto loss. But during the game I realised we did not play with clock.
Is this Victory legal or not?
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stratego Chief-Admin

Joined: 20 May 2003 Posts: 1123 Location: Germany
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Posted: 14.06.2006 15:32 Post subject: |
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hi rubens,
i think you are talking about a tourney game.
the first round is WITHOUT clocks. please read the tourney rules.
in general:
the clock system we use, is called a "bronstein" modus.
this modus has free seconds per move (depends of the settings)
so the 2,3,4 free seconds each move are correct. this is to prevent
a situation in an endgame, where only the clock decides the result.
with the free time each move you cannot force a running out of time
by doing nothing - just playing fast simple moves without any action
will end in a draw. (when the main game time is over)
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