Justice for iOS
…I stopped at 15 since after that, I generally slowed down and stopped premoving. The result is that I took an average of around 0.689 seconds per move, while Fet, on iOS, took around 0.911 seconds per move. On the endgame boards we didn’t time out on, Fet had an average move speed of around 0.413 seconds, while I had an average speed of around 0.09 seconds.
So, is this conclusive? Honestly, no. There were too many variables during this experiment. We were playing on many different boards, and our ratings differ drastically. It’s hard to say if I would have won the normal games on time if I were as skilled as Fet. But the key takeaway is that multiple Premoves, especially in endgames, does in fact save valuable time that allows you to convert completely won endgames.
I would also add that Andriod has eboard support while IOS has none in the app. Please add list to the list.
Game-winning doesn’t matter with a rating gap, but see if there’s a disparity in how long to win a simple winning king/pawn endgame
Did anyone else experience that bug?
I can’t say I have…
I would also add that Andriod has eboard support while IOS has none in the app. Please add list to the list.
Good catch! I don’t know if that’s true, but I’ll trust you! I generally only want to add things that are exclusively absent from iOS but present on both Android and the website. However, I do know that there is support for DGT Smart Boards on the website. So I will add it.
Thanks for the contribution!
Thanks to @Zildaren, we have now discovered another iOS-absent feature:
- eBoard / DGT Smart Boards Support
It has been added to the list.