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5. November 2011, 11:22:26
Mélusine 
Subject: Re: Slow players
Gabriel Almeida:
I try to do the same (to clean my main page) but it depends a lot on the games you play. For example, it's more easy to clean games as Ludo and backgammon than games as Chess or some variants of Chess.
Me, I also try to play " easy " games first (I mean games which don't need to think a lot, as Ludo).
And games aren't the only thing we can appreciate on this site : I like to talk with people too (I know, I'm talkative ) on private messages and boards.

5. November 2011, 16:13:24
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Slow players
Mélusine: One solution is to never play in a tourney that is over 3 days per move. Frankly, I wish there were a serious game limit here. Who needs to play 1000 games at the same time? Even 100 is tough to keep up with.

I did a poll in an fs once and found that of those that responded, 7 days was the least favorite, 5 days came in 2nd, and 3 days was hands down the favorite time limint by most. And yet, I don't see many tourneys with that time factor.

While it may not be breaking a rule, it's just plain bad form to wait until the last minute to make a move.

And that's my .o2

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