I find I don't like having a hard time limit for the entire game (as they have in face-to-face tournament play) when I'm playing online chess (the modern version of play-by-mail). I prefer the more relaxed type with a separate time limit for each move.
I'm not criticizing anyone who likes that type of game, and I'm not saying there shouldn't be any of that type here. I'm just giving my personal feeling about them. If someone wants to leave a trolling "well then don't play those types of games" comment, well yeah, that's what I'm going to do.
What I don't like about the "hardcore" tournaments is they let anyone join them.
They don't separate by rating classes.
One game could be against an 1100 and the next is a 2100
@anderssensaid What I don't like about the "hardcore" tournaments is they let anyone join them.
They don't separate by rating classes.
One game could be against an 1100 and the next is a 2100
I prefer groups of players at my level.
I agree but have to say in most tournaments I have played, the 1100 players play like 2100 players anyway!
@gocharlessaid I agree but have to say in most tournaments I have played, the 1100 players play like 2100 players anyway!
In MOST tournaments? Something may be screwey with the system. I know a rating is an estimation, but I can sure tell when I'm playing someone at the 2100 level as opposed to 1100.