Why losing on time?
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Why losing on time?
Let's substitute a pass for not playing in time! I hate to see games at KGS ended by time.
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Re: Why loosing on time?
So they pass again, and again, ....palapiku wrote:So they pass, and then what? They still have no time left.
Until the opponent gets careless and has to resign.
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Re: Why loosing on time?
Just play without time limits. Problem solved.cyclops wrote:Let's substitute a pass for not playing in time! I hate to see games at KGS ended by time.
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Re: Why losing on time?
I don't particularly like the idea, but with Japanese style byo-yomi, they would pass, and then be left with a single overtime period (or say 12 seconds for Fischer). You could even give them a whole new countdown period for Canadian timing.
Sudden death is where this doesn't make sense to me, but that's less frequently used.
Sudden death is where this doesn't make sense to me, but that's less frequently used.
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Re: Why losing on time?
Why? I usually interpret losing on time as a sign of improvement. It's when I lose and there was plenty of time on the clock that makes me upset. The latter, means, I have to reevaluate my fundamentals, the former just means, I need practice, with clock management.
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Re: Why losing on time?
I lost the British championship title match on time with one stone of a Canadian overtime period to go.
I found that rather more annoying than losing on KGS by time.
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Re: Why losing on time?
I commiserate.Uberdude wrote:I lost the British championship title match on time with one stone of a Canadian overtime period to go.I found that rather more annoying than losing on KGS by time.
Here's to Fischer Time! (Or some variant.)
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Re: Why losing on time?
I must be a pro by now.SmoothOper wrote:Why? I usually interpret losing on time as a sign of improvement...
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Re: Why losing on time?
Championship? on time!,one stone to go, Ah now that is special.Uberdude wrote:I lost the British championship title match on time with one stone of a Canadian overtime period to go.I found that rather more annoying than losing on KGS by time.
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Re: Why losing on time?
Sugiuchi Masao forgot about his clock and lost on time in an as yet undecided position during his game against 15-year-old Yao Zhiteng. So it seems like neither practice nor improvement solves the problem. 
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