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Posted by
BathWater
17 Aug 2005 2:38pm
Where can i find a list on codes for chess games. I don't understand what the timing sequence are or the T. Also i do i code my game espically the T
Time-related codes
Posted by
webmaster
17 Aug 2005 7:47pm
T denotes a game with only time-per-move limit - no time per game. T(3) is non-timed for game with 3 min per move
Other time-related codes list time per game with Fischer's per-move increment in seconds e.g,: 3 1 means 3 min per game with 1 sec per-move increment
Thank You
Posted by
BathWater
17 Aug 2005 10:56pm
Rhank you Then 50 0= 50 min game 5 0 =5 min game how do u disignate no take back
Dear Bathwater
Posted by
1okaylady
(VIP) 21 Aug 2005 2:16pm
Regarding your question: how do you designate a 'no take back'....your answer is: When you create a table, at the very top, there is a box, that is blank, named 'no take back'. Just check that box, and will be marked and you will have no take back. I would suggest, as I just did, to examine closely the create table drop down box and you will have most of your answers.
p.s. I am not a chess player.
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