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Time Limit Penalty ?????
Posted by
MADoolin
(VIP) 16 Mar 2005 12:35am
darryl123 > All: MA CAN I ASK A ?? darryl123 > All: whats the point of a 1 min limit if there is no penalty MADoolin : there is MADoolin : you could lose the match darryl123 > All: and it is? Lightweight > All: it should forfeit right away like in Chess MADoolin : I agree Lightweight > All: once you hit 0 in chess it's over darryl123 > All: lose turn like backgammon
regarding time-per-move expiration & penalties
Posted by
webmaster
16 Mar 2005 12:42am
There are 2 issues here: (1) The times that you see displayed are your local time-related - this is for your reference only. The real time spent is determined by the server. At times when connection from your location to GameColony servers is slow, there is a visible difference in local time spent & server time spent.
(2) For the first 3 times after time-per-move expires, the player who let his/her time-per-move expire keeps receiving warnings. During these 3 times this player, however, gets some additional time. After the 3rd time-per-move expiration, no additional time is given. Occasionally, however, it may take up to additional 15 seconds on the part of the server to act regarding time-per-move expiration.
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