How to collect stones during a timed game?

General conversations about Go belong here.
User avatar
kaimat
Dies with sente
Posts: 70
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:53 am
Rank: 4k
GD Posts: 0
KGS: kaimat
Online playing schedule: KGS most nights after 8pm CST. Sundays available anytime but on in the morning and evening.
Location: Milwaukee, WI
Has thanked: 8 times
Been thanked: 9 times
Contact:

Re: How to collect stones during a timed game?

Post by kaimat »

John Fairbairn wrote:
The new clock owner may wish to consider also the "rules" about which side of the board the clock goes, who resets the clock in byoyomi, who starts the clock, and the many other issues people have managed to raise in order to ruin a sociable game of go.



I was actually wondering where you'd put the clock during the game and if there was a preferred location. By your post, am I correct in assuming that anything is fine as long as it's comfortable for both players?
I came to go through Kawabata and was introduced to a whole new world.
Horibe
Lives with ko
Posts: 206
Joined: Thu Jul 01, 2010 8:02 am
GD Posts: 248
Has thanked: 33 times
Been thanked: 60 times

Re: How to collect stones during a timed game?

Post by Horibe »

kaimat wrote:
I was actually wondering where you'd put the clock during the game and if there was a preferred location. By your post, am I correct in assuming that anything is fine as long as it's comfortable for both players?


In the U.S., the white player is given the right to put the clock where she wants - since most people are right handed, white puts the clock on the right.

From a tournament director standpoint, if a table is up against a wall, it is nice if the player's arrange themselves so the clock can be easily observed by the TD - but this is seldom regulated.
User avatar
BaghwanB
Lives with ko
Posts: 223
Joined: Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:16 pm
Rank: SDK
GD Posts: 156
Location: Denver CO
Has thanked: 16 times
Been thanked: 83 times

Re: How to collect stones during a timed game?

Post by BaghwanB »

To add observational evidence, I've seen people try to pull the timesuji with captured stones a few time at tournaments (it is a very good way to make you an unpopular player) but I've never seen a dispute about clock placement. Anywhere above the tabletop seems to work for any player I've observed (or played). No setting it on your lap or under a hat in the next room!

Bruce "Time is relative" Young
Currently reading: Plutarch, Cerebus, and D&Q 25th Anniversary
Mef
Lives in sente
Posts: 852
Joined: Fri Apr 23, 2010 8:34 am
Rank: KGS [-]
GD Posts: 428
Location: Central Coast
Has thanked: 201 times
Been thanked: 333 times

Re: How to collect stones during a timed game?

Post by Mef »

I think the clear solution is to not allow captures. (=
Post Reply