![]() ![]() Slow starting tournaments are: atoll, castle danger, checkers, chess, crack the code, dipole, dots and boxes, draughts, go, halma, mill, minesweeper, oware, reversi, strategy, subulata and tablut. If you are on your limit of tournaments you still can join slow starting tournaments, however if they start they do count for your maximum! If you are a vip, you can play more games and tournaments and you have unlimited moves per day. You can save a maximum of 10 games as well. You can play 10 normal concurrent games and participate in 5 tournaments at. You can add a friend by going to the user page of somebody and click on. You can add them to your friends. You can find them in your overview and see if they are online. What are friends and how do I make somebody my friend?įriends are players at with whom you play often. If you see a behind the name of your opponent, he or she is on holiday, so they will not lose if their time to move is negative. The time to move of my opponent is negative. Watch our Tutorial Video for more help on how to start and play games: Or join an open Tournament against strangers.On the top right you can invite him/her for a game. To find an opponent via Users, click on his/her name and then on more details.After that, click on start game, choose some options if needed and click on start game again. ![]() If you leave the name of your opponent blank, you will post a game in the waiting room. Choose the game you want to play and fill in the name of your opponent. If you want to start a new game, click New game in the left menu.You can take a look in the Waiting room to see if anybody has posted a game there.After moving click on 'Offer draw' instead of 'Submit move'. If you however were online in the meantime and checked it yourself, you will not get an email notification. This means that at the end of a day (European Time) you will get an email if it is your turn in one of your games. In your profile you can indicate how often you want to receive emails when your opponent has moved. General help: How am I notified about a move made by my opponent? So you do not have 6 days per move, but 1 day and a buffer of maximum 6 days. For every move you get 1 day added to your buffer time (instead of 6). The maximum time to move is set to 6 days (holidays do apply). Championship help: How many days do I have to make a move in a championship? ![]()
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