Bismarck more perfect
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Tomorrow (Tuesday) I will upload the full version. I will try to fix any errors that occur during the day tomorrow. PS! A 24-round tournament is going to be too long, so I will do 16 rounds at the beginning - 2 rounds of each game type.
This would mean that one of us three players cannot choose a free round... that wouldn't be fair, it would still be 24 rounds, not 16... I think in a normal game there should be 24 rounds.
Today, positions on the table will also be distributed based on the tournament table, meaning not everyone will be able to choose their layout.
Are there still 24 rounds in a regular game?
yes
The tournament won't be long. I would still like the full version at the tournament.
When playing with a voice, the time ended unexpectedly. In this regard, the idea arose that the clock could give a voice signal when and in how many minutes it would be over, so that you could start to hurry up with your moves. Spectators have often been reminded that time is running out, but you simply don't look at the time in excitement. Or the clock could be closer to the game board, because the gaze is focused there. In real life, this is replaced by the opponent's hand gesture when he presses the clock button and his gaze then slides over the time. However, this is not the case with a computer. And the sound of the moves could be similar to the sound of the clock button being pressed. The family has forbidden them from hearing this voice because it bothers them.
Buy headphones and you will hear the voice through them - others will not hear it
I finally found a bug with Internet Explorer and the free play option. Fixed!