#77008: "Tournament plays like correspondence chess, but uses "live chess" clock"
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• Please copy/paste the error message you see on your screen, if any.
The tournament I was just in works like a turn-by-turn, or correspondence chess, but the clock runs out as if it's live chess. So I was given 5 days, playing someone on the other side of the world, and so of course large chunks of time would be lost overnight. Instead, it would be better to set up a typical correspondence-chess approach, where you get some number of hours or days to make the move (e.g., 24hrs, or 2 days) and that resets each time you make a move. That's how it works on chess.com, for example.
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• Please explains what you wanted to do, what you do and what happened
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v108
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• Please copy/paste the text displayed in English instead of your language. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. Is this text available in the translation system? If yes, has it been translated for more than 24 hours?
The tournament I was just in works like a turn-by-turn, or correspondence chess, but the clock runs out as if it's live chess. So I was given 5 days, playing someone on the other side of the world, and so of course large chunks of time would be lost overnight. Instead, it would be better to set up a typical correspondence-chess approach, where you get some number of hours or days to make the move (e.g., 24hrs, or 2 days) and that resets each time you make a move. That's how it works on chess.com, for example.
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v108
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• Please explain your suggestion precisely and concisely so that it's as easy as possible to understand what you mean.
The tournament I was just in works like a turn-by-turn, or correspondence chess, but the clock runs out as if it's live chess. So I was given 5 days, playing someone on the other side of the world, and so of course large chunks of time would be lost overnight. Instead, it would be better to set up a typical correspondence-chess approach, where you get some number of hours or days to make the move (e.g., 24hrs, or 2 days) and that resets each time you make a move. That's how it works on chess.com, for example.
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v108
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• What was displayed on the screen when you were blocked (Blank screen? Part of the game interface? Error message?)
The tournament I was just in works like a turn-by-turn, or correspondence chess, but the clock runs out as if it's live chess. So I was given 5 days, playing someone on the other side of the world, and so of course large chunks of time would be lost overnight. Instead, it would be better to set up a typical correspondence-chess approach, where you get some number of hours or days to make the move (e.g., 24hrs, or 2 days) and that resets each time you make a move. That's how it works on chess.com, for example.
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v108
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• Which part of the rules was not respected by the BGA adaptation
The tournament I was just in works like a turn-by-turn, or correspondence chess, but the clock runs out as if it's live chess. So I was given 5 days, playing someone on the other side of the world, and so of course large chunks of time would be lost overnight. Instead, it would be better to set up a typical correspondence-chess approach, where you get some number of hours or days to make the move (e.g., 24hrs, or 2 days) and that resets each time you make a move. That's how it works on chess.com, for example.
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• Is the rules violation visible on game replay? If yes, at which move number?
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v108
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• Which was the game action you wanted to do?
The tournament I was just in works like a turn-by-turn, or correspondence chess, but the clock runs out as if it's live chess. So I was given 5 days, playing someone on the other side of the world, and so of course large chunks of time would be lost overnight. Instead, it would be better to set up a typical correspondence-chess approach, where you get some number of hours or days to make the move (e.g., 24hrs, or 2 days) and that resets each time you make a move. That's how it works on chess.com, for example.
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• What do you try to do to trigger this game action?
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• What happened when you try to do this (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v108
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• At which step of the game did the problem occurs (what was the current game instruction)?
The tournament I was just in works like a turn-by-turn, or correspondence chess, but the clock runs out as if it's live chess. So I was given 5 days, playing someone on the other side of the world, and so of course large chunks of time would be lost overnight. Instead, it would be better to set up a typical correspondence-chess approach, where you get some number of hours or days to make the move (e.g., 24hrs, or 2 days) and that resets each time you make a move. That's how it works on chess.com, for example.
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• What happened when you try to do a game action (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v108
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• Please describe the display issue. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
The tournament I was just in works like a turn-by-turn, or correspondence chess, but the clock runs out as if it's live chess. So I was given 5 days, playing someone on the other side of the world, and so of course large chunks of time would be lost overnight. Instead, it would be better to set up a typical correspondence-chess approach, where you get some number of hours or days to make the move (e.g., 24hrs, or 2 days) and that resets each time you make a move. That's how it works on chess.com, for example.
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v108
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• Please copy/paste the text displayed in English instead of your language. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. Is this text available in the translation system? If yes, has it been translated for more than 24 hours?
The tournament I was just in works like a turn-by-turn, or correspondence chess, but the clock runs out as if it's live chess. So I was given 5 days, playing someone on the other side of the world, and so of course large chunks of time would be lost overnight. Instead, it would be better to set up a typical correspondence-chess approach, where you get some number of hours or days to make the move (e.g., 24hrs, or 2 days) and that resets each time you make a move. That's how it works on chess.com, for example.
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v108
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• Please explain your suggestion precisely and concisely so that it's as easy as possible to understand what you mean.
The tournament I was just in works like a turn-by-turn, or correspondence chess, but the clock runs out as if it's live chess. So I was given 5 days, playing someone on the other side of the world, and so of course large chunks of time would be lost overnight. Instead, it would be better to set up a typical correspondence-chess approach, where you get some number of hours or days to make the move (e.g., 24hrs, or 2 days) and that resets each time you make a move. That's how it works on chess.com, for example.
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v108
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