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Posted by tenuvuz (VIP) 8 Mar 2010 3:37pm
    


Once again,an incident today brings up a topic I feel strongly about. It seems to me there is no reason for 1 min moves in tourneys anyone who takes 1 min to move should play something else. BUT because we have the 1 min time some few will use every last second before a a move. PLEASE lets consider 1/2 min moves

Thanx Ten



You got it in my tourneys Ten ....
Posted by Pearle (TD) 9 Mar 2010 8:16pm
    


After the incident you are referring to ... ALL my tourneys will be 1/2 min moves. Thanks for speaking up and for your support Ten.
Pearle



1 min
Posted by KymB (VIP) 10 Mar 2010 1:55am
    


we have had the option to pick 1/2 min for quite some time now........who doesn't pick 1/2 min LOL
your friend, Kymb
Hint even the TD's allow it .....even if not advertised



time to play
Posted by BathWater (VIP) 13 Mar 2010 11:58pm
    


Would you please think about leaving 1 min as an option. I for one am 100% disabled Viet Nam Veteran. Now I play as fast as my ind lets me but I cannot always work as fast as you who are all gifted.



Thank you BathWater
Posted by smartmass 14 Mar 2010 8:42pm
    


BathWater, thank you for your service.



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