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31. May 2011, 12:15:47
MadMonkey 
Modified by MadMonkey (31. May 2011, 12:16:26)
Change of subject.....lol

I want to set a fast Fischer's clock Tournament up. Now i do not think i have ever set one of these in all my years here lol

I want to start this in 2 days, and want the first few moves played as quick as possible (without getting silly lol)

After a week or so i do not care how long it goes on for (within reason)....i bet you are all thinking What an odd Tournament, Monkey has finally lost it lol

Anyway, anyone any ideas (or advice) as to a time set up ? (Time: Bonus: Limit: )

31. May 2011, 13:15:16
lukulus 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: If you want really quick FC tournament from the start, you should set starting time to say, 2 days or so. It depends on time bonus per move.

31. May 2011, 16:54:39
coan.net 
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MadMonkey: You could start with 1 day per move - and then give a bonus of say 1 day - and then put the MAX at something like 4 or 5 days. That way people would have to play a lot of first, but if they play quickly - can store up to 4 or 5 days

31. May 2011, 17:24:32
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
Modified by MadMonkey (31. May 2011, 17:25:14)
coan.net: I have set it now thanks ..... I don't think i can edit those parameters

31. May 2011, 17:33:24
rod03801 
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Modified by rod03801 (31. May 2011, 17:33:58)
MadMonkey: Correct, you can not edit time limits once the tourney is created.

(Which makes sense if people have already signed up, but I can't see the harm if no one is signed up yet)

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