Author: jonas cohonas
Date: 09:06:45 02/03/01
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On February 03, 2001 at 11:19:24, James T. Walker wrote: >On February 03, 2001 at 07:54:41, Peter Berger wrote: > >>Which chessprograms currently already allow setting up a FIDE compliant time >>control according to the new rules ? >> >>"... the new time control to be used in all FIDE events and international title >>tournaments will be 40 moves in 75 minutes, 15 minutes for the remainder of the >>game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move from move 1. " >> >>Only one I can remember that supports setting this up at the beginning of the >>game is Hiarcs 7 if memory serves me well ; maybe Century ? ( have to check ) >> >>Also when it is about the "old" rules : >> >>"40 moves in 100 minutes, 20 moves in 50 minutes, 10 minutes for the remainder >>of the game with an increment of 30 seconds" >> >>They don't seem to be implemented in most chessprograms yet . >> >>It would be nice to see this is more programs ! >> >>pete > > >Hello Pete, >Where did you read the new rules? The place listed below to sign the petition >does not agree with your quote of the new rule. It indicates the increment is >to be used at the end of the game not from the beginning. At least that's the >way I read the english version. In other words, 40moves/75minutes then >15minutes +30seconds/move. >Jim 40 moves in 75 minutes, 15 minutes for the remainder of the game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move from move 1. Regards Jonas
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