How long are those games(thinking time per player) and are they streamed somewhere?
The games in Japan and I think the others are similar are 30s/move with 10 cards of one minute thinking time you use when you go over the 30s. It's a bit odd of a setup but when you watch it, it works out pretty well. I think the one minute thinking times are more of a chance for commentators to help explain what is going on.
Nice, that seems like a time control that would actually be fun to watch^^
Jash wrote:Iyama Yuuta definitely has his place in at least the world Top 10 players (I'd say even in the Top 5). Too bad the Japanese are still not interested very much in the international tournaments
He probably will have triple digit ranking
According to the Korean professional ranking system, he was considered 21st in the world a year ago.[1]
Jash wrote:Iyama Yuuta definitely has his place in at least the world Top 10 players (I'd say even in the Top 5). Too bad the Japanese are still not interested very much in the international tournaments
He probably will have triple digit ranking
According to the Korean professional ranking system, he was considered 21st in the world a year ago.[1]