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  1. Time control notation explained? - Chess Stack Exchange

    Jan 4, 2015 · That indicates slightly more than just the time control: 6SS indicates a 6-round Swiss system tournament. 40/120 indicates that each side will have 120 minutes to make the …

  2. Historic time controls for World Championships - Chess Stack …

    Nov 10, 2020 · Back in Paul Morphy's day there were no time controls for world championship matches. Can anyone fill in the gaps and identify when the time controls changed and to what?

  3. What is the time control for FIDE chess tournaments?

    May 2, 2017 · 4 According to the FIDE Handbook (Time Control), the time control is 90 minutes for the first 40 moves followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game plus an additional 30 …

  4. tournament - Why does FIDE classical chess have a time limit for …

    Apr 24, 2021 · The FIDE-approved classical time control is: (taken from the handbook) 07 Time Control There is a single time control for all major FIDE events: 90 minutes for the first 40 …

  5. Is 10 minute time control too fast for me as a beginner?

    Sep 18, 2022 · Every day I usually play one or two 10+5 games for fun and to try to train my decision making. 10 minutes seems to be the recommended time control for a beginner. …

  6. What is the TimeControl format for FIDE tournament?

    So, an incremental time control of 90 minutes plus one extra minute per move would be given by "4500+60" in the TimeControl tag value The only suggestion is the standard one regarding …

  7. What different time control rules are there in chess tournaments?

    Jul 2, 2014 · I am trying to find all possible time control rules that are used in various tournaments (not only regular chess, but also speed chess). For example on one of the website I am using …

  8. time control - What do these game durations mean? - Chess Stack …

    Mar 18, 2021 · If a time control is 30 minutes with a 5-second delay, that would mean that a player's clock won't start running until five seconds after the opponent's move, but moves that …

  9. Time Control for Bullet, Blitz and Standard - Chess Stack Exchange

    Nov 5, 2014 · 5 Does anyone know the function which dictates which three of these time-control categories any particular game would fall under? For example, I know that a 3 0 is the quickest …

  10. time control - Bronstein timing in DGT clocks and the related PGN ...

    Nov 28, 2021 · In the meanwhile, I asked the producer of DGT clocks and boards, if and how they record the Bronstein timing, and they answered, that they don't record it. So there is no …