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Post #1 Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2014 6:22 pm 
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Good morning.

I have a dude with types of byo-yomi, specificaly with canadian style and japanese style. My question is simple, What is style of byo-yomi do more long a game?

I am playing more in IGS now and I think that my games with 1 minute of principal time with 10 minutes for 25 stone make me spend more time that style japanese in KGS (30 minute of principal time and 5 byo-yomi of 30 seconds). I know that the games is so diferent, but I want know your opinion.

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Darsey wrote:
My question is simple, What is style of byo-yomi do more long a game?
Hi Darsey, Good morning. I don't understand your question --
could you explain it more ?

For any byo-yomi time control --
if you want a long game, then set a long time setting (for example, 40 minutes for 20 moves);
if you want a short game, then set a short time setting (for example, 10 seconds for 1 move).

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Post #3 Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 4:47 am 
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Ouch, sorry.

I want ask if one style of byo-yomi determine play faster that another. Because I thought that when I play with canadian byo-yomi my games last longer.

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Post #4 Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 6:38 am 
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Calculate the average time per move.

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EdLee wrote:
Calculate the average time per move.


It is not just that. The psychological aspect of perceived time remaining plays a big part.

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DrStraw wrote:
It is not just that.
Did I say it was just that ? No.

The average time per move is one factor. It's a start.
Feel free to volunteer other components.

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Post #7 Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 10:09 am 
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I suspect that for less disciplined players, formally equivalent Canadian time will take longer. Experienced players are often good at using their whole time in Japanese byo-yomi, but the rest of us play too fast on most moves. With Canadian timing, we could then use a few minutes on a hard move, but with Japanese, we're still limited to a period or two, no matter how fast we played the previous moves.

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