MASTER CHESS FOR BEGINNERS: The comprehensive guide to manage secret techniques to dominate your opponent. Learn in 7 days the fundamental strategies and openings with logical moves by Test Jason
Author:Test, Jason [Test, Jason]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-12-27T16:00:00+00:00
Chess Clocks
In chess games where players use time control, adjacent game clocks (consisting of two buttons) may be used. One button stops the clock, and the other starts the timer. These buttons prevent the clocks from simultaneously running. The clocks can either be digital or analog. Before the game starts, the arbiter must decide which kind should be used for the Game. Historically, the first-ever clocks used to record game time in a chess tournament were back in the early 19th century.
In that era, hourglasses with sand were common clocks, keeping track of the time spent to finish the Game. Each player had separate hourglasses to track time. They were eventually replaced by connecting two analog clocks. The time on one player's clock starts ticking as soon as the other one makes a move and punches the clock. In the analog clock, a flag will be sandwiched between 11:00 and 12:00 on both clocks. Once the minute hand comes closer to 12:00, the tip touches the flag, and the clock continues to move ahead. This moves the flag from a vertical position to a horizontal one, and once the hand reaches 12:00 again, the flag drops.
If the player has not made any moves within that time, it will be recorded as a time loss. These days, digital clocks â which allow players to control time more effectively â have become more popular. Whenever a player makes a move, they punch the clock, and it saves additional time. An important feature of chess clocks is their sturdiness. During a match, players under pressure tend to punch the clock hard and sometimes even knock them to the floor. This is seen mostly in times of trouble and during blitz games. Another quality to note is loudness. The clock must be audible but not distracting.
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