11 Oct '09 17:44>
I don't understand this. Can someone explain it to me?
In two of my games, 6635423 and 6635425, my opponent has never made a move. The reason I haven't clicked on the skulls myself is that I would rather my opponent return--or rather, show up--so I can play the games.
The skulls have been sitting next to the games on my game list for a week now. At first I wondered why I was not already awarded these games, because I thought timeouts were automatically awarded after two days in tournaments, but my opponent ran out of timebank on 4 October, 42 days after my last move (which was also my first move).
Another thing that's confusing is that in the game in which my opponent was playing white there have been no moves, but my opponent is listed as still having the full 21 days to move, plus 21 days of timebank, which would indicate that the clock does not start ticking until someone moves. And yet, a skull appears for this game on my game listing.
Can someone explain these two phenomena?
In two of my games, 6635423 and 6635425, my opponent has never made a move. The reason I haven't clicked on the skulls myself is that I would rather my opponent return--or rather, show up--so I can play the games.
The skulls have been sitting next to the games on my game list for a week now. At first I wondered why I was not already awarded these games, because I thought timeouts were automatically awarded after two days in tournaments, but my opponent ran out of timebank on 4 October, 42 days after my last move (which was also my first move).
Another thing that's confusing is that in the game in which my opponent was playing white there have been no moves, but my opponent is listed as still having the full 21 days to move, plus 21 days of timebank, which would indicate that the clock does not start ticking until someone moves. And yet, a skull appears for this game on my game listing.
Can someone explain these two phenomena?