timestamp on moves while viewing your live games

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birdboy1

I had an idea for an addition to the viewer when viewing live games.  I think it would help to see how much time each player had on each move.  so as you click through the moves, the clocks show how much time each player has.  It would help us to see whether we make quick moves that cost us the game, or if we get into time trouble out of the opening, or if we play the endgame too quickly and make innaccuracy after innaccuracy until we go from a win to a draw or a draw to a loss

ronbuckmire

Agreed! I also think there should bean allowances for mouse slips, especially for pieces that move along continuous paths (Q, R, B, P).

I don't know if takeback is the solution,but the problems with the interface should be ackbnowledged,

Shivsky

Has the chess.com staff added this feature request yet?  

Shivsky

Let it be said that one of the remaining "selling points" of that "other" server is this feature. :)

phindex

What other server?  Why not just say it?

trumpetfish1

I'm going to second birdboy1's request, and from the point of view that timestamping is the only way to improve chess AI. Creating an AI that can simulate human error and reaction to time, would require the processing of time stamps, and most likely a new standard notation system like a TSPGN (time-stamped PGN).