With Bronstein time, you always have at least the delay time for each single move. With Fischer time, you always have at least the bonus time for each single move. What is your point?Javaness wrote:Bronstein time will allow you never to lose because you were physically unable to place a stone on the board in the remaining time allocated to you.
This is what I like about Bronstein overtime. Fischer doesn't necessarily allow this to be the case.
EGF and Fischer
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Re: EGF and Fischer
A good system naturally covers all corner cases without further effort.
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That the bonus time need not be enough to make a move.Harleqin wrote:With Bronstein time, you always have at least the delay time for each single move. With Fischer time, you always have at least the bonus time for each single move. What is your point?Javaness wrote:Bronstein time will allow you never to lose because you were physically unable to place a stone on the board in the remaining time allocated to you.
This is what I like about Bronstein overtime. Fischer doesn't necessarily allow this to be the case.
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Nor needs the time delay.Javaness wrote:That the bonus time need not be enough to make a move.Harleqin wrote:With Bronstein time, you always have at least the delay time for each single move. With Fischer time, you always have at least the bonus time for each single move. What is your point?Javaness wrote:Bronstein time will allow you never to lose because you were physically unable to place a stone on the board in the remaining time allocated to you.
This is what I like about Bronstein overtime. Fischer doesn't necessarily allow this to be the case.
A good system naturally covers all corner cases without further effort.
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Re: EGF and Fischer
Then you would not understand what Bronstein time was for.
I also do not believe that increments to time allowance are necessary. There is no reason to cushion a player's time. Time to think and time to play. That is simple and beautiful.
I also do not believe that increments to time allowance are necessary. There is no reason to cushion a player's time. Time to think and time to play. That is simple and beautiful.