Time controls in tournaments

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I have not played in a tournament yet on chess.com and was trying to figure out their time controls.  I see 1, 3, 10 days on the time controls.  What does that mean? And then it is confusing when I go to the particular tournament info and it talks about 3 hours or more for moves!  Is that right?  How do I get in a tournament with real time games of 30-60 minutes?  Can anybody help?

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There are no Live Chess Tournaments in Chess.com.

I believe they are working on it, but the main problem of such a tournament is to find a good schedule to every game, as both players have to be online at the same time.

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Thanks for the answer.  So how exactly does that work then?  Each player checks back every so often and then makes a move?  Sometimes days between moves?  Seems a little slow.

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It is slow, but still much faster than traditional correspondence chess.

I played in this tournament: http://www.chess.com/tournament/under-1800-chess-league

The time control was 14 days per move. We started in April 3 and now there is only one game reamining. The game will not change the result, so I can consider myself the champion.

Actually most moves don't take the 14 days. We finished 89 games since April.

There was one game that I played entirely in one day.