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knight2c4
tony23 wrote:

knight2c4 wrote: I must go the offensive here, I can understand studing the board and maybe the weekends but for no reason should it really take 3 days to make a move.
May I assume that you don't have a job, or go to school?

 

No reason it should take 3 days to make a move? Well, let's see - I made my last move a 11:30pm and my opponent was already offline. So I go to bed, get up for work the next day, spend 2 hours in crappy traffic driving to the office only to find out that there was a major problem with last night's release. I run around for 13 hours trying to fix it, then face another 2 hour drive home. I'm home late, the kids are in bed, and dinner is cold. I eat what I can while checking my email (to make sure nothing blew up tonight), then fall asleep watching the news.

 

Next morning I deal with the same crappy commute, but everything went smoothly at work. I have meetings all morning, so I figure I'll check in and make my move at lunch. But in the middle of my last meeting, I get a call from the school and have to head back to take care of my kid's latest screw-up. By the time everything is dealt with and we're all back home, I have a headache and can't focus on the board well enough to tell a pawn from a bishop. Ah, well, I still have one more day.

 

Next day - busy day at work, but otherwise normal. I get home and finally have a chance to take a look at the board and make my move before dinner.

 

Now, I have spent maybe 10 minutes actually considering my move, but it took me three days to make it. But this sort of thing is WHY I picked a 3-day game in the first place. If you don't like it, then don't play 3-day games! 

Sorry everything is such a problem, yes I finished school, yes I have a job.  You don't seem to get my point though.  Check my profile I don't play 30 matches at the same time like some other people that's not my style and I have never rushed any one of my opponents into a move, I'm kind to all. I'd like a option to play 10,20,30 minute x2 matches that's my point.  Have a good day. 

 


 

medievalchess
crippendorf wrote: I'm curious, ive never played with a clock as they do in the professional game. Whats the deal with that, do they have a time limit, how long is it?

 Each person has a time limit (obviously both people have the sameamount of time to start with), but the time limit does vary. Some games are 5 mins. each, 10 mins. each, 30 mins. each....you get the idea. :-)

tony23
knight2c4 wrote: tony23 wrote:

knight2c4 wrote: I must go the offensive here, I can understand studing the board and maybe the weekends but for no reason should it really take 3 days to make a move.

Now, I have spent maybe 10 minutes actually considering my move, but it took me three days to make it. But this sort of thing is WHY I picked a 3-day game in the first place. If you don't like it, then don't play 3-day games! 

 

 


 Sorry everything is such a problem, yes I finished school, yes I have a job.  You don't seem to get my point though.  Check my profile I don't play 30 matches at the same time like some other people that's not my style and I have never rushed any one of my opponents into a move, I'm kind to all. I'd like a option to play 10,20,30 minute x2 matches that's my point.  Have a good day.


 I'm sorry, but I don't understand the point you're trying to make. You said that you don't see why it should take 3 days to make a move. I provided one scenario answering that. I am sure there are many more reasons one could take 3 days - that was just one.

 

It still comes down to this - if you sign on for a 3-day game, then don't complain if someone takes 3 days to make a move. If you don't like it taking that long, then play the shorter games. As for games running shorter than one day, well, if that's something you want, then put in a request for it. I think it's already in the works, though. In the meantime, maybe starting a game with something in the title to indicate what you're looking for would be appropriate.

knight2c4
you are right about the desired time frame but I never refuse a challenge and guess what 3 days is the challenge since it is the default setting.  I tend to use my option for 1 day when I challenge others or looking for a open match.  I can't turn down challenge and I'm so up for a match that when I see one I jump on it, not thinking about the set rules of engagement.  I've said me piece and shall leave this thread alone.
fuzbuz77
knight2c4 wrote: I never refuse a challenge and guess what 3 days is the challenge since it is the default setting.  I tend to use my option for 1 day when I challenge others or looking for a open match.  I can't turn down challenge and I'm so up for a match that when I see one I jump on it, not thinking about the set rules of engagement.  

OK, then your problems are partly of your own making. I guess you have to weigh up which is more important to you--the speed of the game, or just having the game--and live with the consequences of whichever you choose. You could try declining challenges with 3 or more day move settings, but immediately responding with a challenge on terms you're happier with. That way you'll probably get the game and the terms--at least some of the time.

 

Good luck.