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7th February 2008, 11:23am
#1
by misterfever
Austin United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 133

On another site I have appreciated the option to "skip this game for now" - in other words, if I have 5 games waiting and I want to look at a different game first, I have to go to My Online Chess and then choose the game I wish to play - Would it be possible to have either a skip game feature when I'm looking at an ongoing game, or even better, to have all of my active games show up on the right so that I can move between them as I please, rather than chess.com deciding which game I have to look at first?

Love the site - thanks! 


7th February 2008, 04:46pm
#2
by Aristokatt
Eluding the authorities. United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 544
Yes, it would also be nice if if there was a "stay on this game" option as well and  the beacon could show say blue to all others waiting to indicate online but locked in to another game. That way it wouldn't seem rude to those seeing me online but not moving. It would also eliminate the need to explain my intentions to everybody individuality.
7th February 2008, 05:02pm
#3
by Womathor
Burgess Hill Great Britain
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 3

Yes please, can we have a "skip this game for now" feature!

Some games take more time than others, some you wanna think about a bit more. It would be really nice to be able to 'fly' through the easy games and then sit back and dedicate a lot of time to the harder ones, without having to go in and out of the  "My Online Chess" screen and then choose the game I wish to play etc etc...


7th February 2008, 05:16pm
#4
by mata123
lavaleta Malta
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 76

yes,I want that and the stay in this game for now...


7th February 2008, 05:30pm
#5
by misterfever
Austin United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 133
Aristokatt, good point - I have felt guilty being "online" but not making moves in some games - hoping that my opponent didn't mind. Your suggestion would take care of that!
 

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