Just today the (hopefully) final round of Open Espionage League Brain prize Tourney (start april 2010) has started. I don't know if I feel like starting a new tournament, I don't believe in 'fast' anymore. Fisher's clock stil allows for vacations, right?
Chaos: No vacation. Fischer clock is defined by three parameters:
Time - specifies a time for all game moves in days and hours which is set for each player when the game starts. When a player makes a move, the elapsed time from the last move of the opponent is subtracted from this value. If the time drops to a zero, the player loses by a timeout.
Bonus - the number of days and hours which is added to the player's time left value each time he makes a move.
Limit - the maximum time left value for this game which cannot be exceeded using the Bonus feature.
so 36hr / 24hr/ 3days means - you have 36 hours to move. - every time you move, 24 hours is added to your current clock time - a maximum of 3 days can be built up on you clock, which gives you 3 days to move.
(do skréše) Dež přejedeš tó meščárkó nad špilošovó maluvkó členstvi, okáže se tě takové jakobe řádek s hlavnima plkama o špilošovi. (pauloaguia) (okázat šecke vechetávke)