Most tournaments run with a time limit of 2 days for each player.
Considering that the number of moves in any game is at least 20 moves.
Versus a BGA addict, I find myself running out of time very easily. And this issue happens really often when our timezones are conflicted. (I live in a really weird timezone)
I'm not sure but I spend a lot of hours on BGA everyday. But despite that, I find myself running out of time in tournament games really easily. I was playing a really interesting RollFTG tournament game lately and my opponent just kicked me out since I passed the 2 days limit, even though I was really active (This month I've played 1000+ BGA games, Go figure)
I didn't even notice I was running out of time, I had plenty left. I think the only possible explanation was that my opponent played as soon as I turned off my PC to go sleep and then when I woke up I found myself out.
I'm planning to decrease the number of times I spend on BGA, to be more productive in real life. However this tournament system stands in the way.
Most of the time, it is hard to find a time where both me and my opponent are active, if we assume that our game runs for about 3-4 days before I get disconnected. And a game takes at least 20 moves.then I have to log in about 5! times a day to play my moves. and most games have way more than 20 moves.
And if you get to the point where only 1 hour is left, you oughta stay logging on the whole day until your opponent plays.
I do confess that the tournament system is fun (really fun actually). But this time issue is really bad. I'm considering not participating in any tournaments again (Except some private ones, maaaybe) because it really harms my real life. Considering that each tournament can run for as long as a whole month (even more).
Considering that the number of moves in any game is at least 20 moves.
Versus a BGA addict, I find myself running out of time very easily. And this issue happens really often when our timezones are conflicted. (I live in a really weird timezone)
I'm not sure but I spend a lot of hours on BGA everyday. But despite that, I find myself running out of time in tournament games really easily. I was playing a really interesting RollFTG tournament game lately and my opponent just kicked me out since I passed the 2 days limit, even though I was really active (This month I've played 1000+ BGA games, Go figure)
I didn't even notice I was running out of time, I had plenty left. I think the only possible explanation was that my opponent played as soon as I turned off my PC to go sleep and then when I woke up I found myself out.
I'm planning to decrease the number of times I spend on BGA, to be more productive in real life. However this tournament system stands in the way.
Most of the time, it is hard to find a time where both me and my opponent are active, if we assume that our game runs for about 3-4 days before I get disconnected. And a game takes at least 20 moves.then I have to log in about 5! times a day to play my moves. and most games have way more than 20 moves.
And if you get to the point where only 1 hour is left, you oughta stay logging on the whole day until your opponent plays.
I do confess that the tournament system is fun (really fun actually). But this time issue is really bad. I'm considering not participating in any tournaments again (Except some private ones, maaaybe) because it really harms my real life. Considering that each tournament can run for as long as a whole month (even more).