Double tournaments for nobs
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It wouldn't be a bad idea to do a time selection or something like that. So let's do it.
[i]posted by figaro[/i] Make a trial tournament for 1 week and see how people like it
why start doing more trial tournaments[i]posted by Meikop[/i] There was a suggestion that some doubles tournaments could have a time limit - for example 15 minutes. Maybe whoever accumulates the most points in that time wins. What do you think?
What do you think, Meikop? You can read from Vindi's logo that thinking is fun and that you consider yourself a leader in mind sports and now you come up with such a question. And why in doubles? If you want to favor someone on the mind sports portal because of their dexterity, then please, tournaments can be organized for quick-fingered players in every game genre. Quick-fingered sudoku and crosswords, whoever can solve the most in a couple of minutes, that's the winner. In checkers and chess, the time control could be 1 0 and the winner could be the one who makes the most moves in a minute. In that case, Vindi's new logo would be "Why think when there are skilled fingers!" Knowing your love for catchy tournament names, "Estonian best nobenäpp 2018" should be feasible. Leaving aside the irony, why is it good to leave games unfinished? If you want to organize a competition between nobenäpp, make a new game, let or enter a given text. The drawing game was already formatted as a nobenäpp round, although the beginning was promising, a really nice and entertaining pastime.
Rose has a point. Maybe we should put some kind of control in place so that if no one makes a move within 3 minutes, the tournament ends. To prevent someone from simply abandoning the game and others waiting for the tournament results. Otherwise, it would be nice to be given the opportunity to finish the game. Today, it actually works in general.
Tournaments were replaced by "Double Duels for Nobs". I hope that's enough!