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Subject: I played with 'the last minute player', how can I do?
I play with Nagy Peter, now my game is advantage. But problem is he play at his last minutes for many moves (this game about 8 month now). I don't care if he seldom connects internet but the truth is he connects this website for many times but not play the game until the last minutes. This is so boring! How can I do?
Subject: Re: I played with 'the last minute player', how can I do?
kkkeeek: Use a shorter time setting. Weekends included, the 14-days per game setting will often come to 20 days per move, which means that your opponent will have 3 weeks to play. 5 days per setting should give you enough time for most of your games, and your opponents will be forced to play faster. Just be carefull about your holidays, if they go over a week, so that you yourself won't timeout.
You can also try Fischer clock settings, where a time is determined for the full game. With the appropriate bonus settings and all, faster players will seldom see any difference, but slower players will soon be forced to play faster. You can find more about it at the FAQ
Subject: Re: I played with 'the last minute player', how can I do?
kkkeeek:If you're winning the game, just get used to it and let it finish. But keep in mind that there are many people like that here on BrainKing. Always accept invitations with a 2-3 day per move time limit.
Subject: Re: I played with 'the last minute player', how can I do?
kkkeeek: i empathise... I don't want to be in a position where it takes one guy 19 days to make 3 moves- [7days@move]! so i offered a draw, which he took, that cost me 40 points! [in my profile i've a link to the 'quick players club;]
--- that guy is a member- NOT quick player, but a rook- so i started eliminating all members and played with pawns until i realized that pawns can play slow too, and members can play fast;]
so now i just go with 1/1/7 and no days off... AND i explain it to whomever i invite or when i create a new game....
NEW to 1/1/7? Here is a quick introduction;] lol
NO vacations or weekends [want a weekend? MOVE!- A week's [unpaid;] vacation? MOVE A LOT!;]
1/1/7 = Time for the game; 1/ = 1 day starting time for the game /1/ = 1 day bonus for each move added to 1/ /7 = 7 days maximum total time for game [1/]
the opponent's clock starts when someone makes a move- [then waits]- you are not charged time while waiting-
we rack up bonuses playing on-line at the same time-
so let us rip off at least a half-dozen moves or more now and max limit to 7 days- then if you want to slow to a couple a day...or so… [i prefer fast games;]
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