#41933: "Allocation of Tournament Time For Games With Simultaneous Play"
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• Jei ekrane matote kokį nors klaidos pranešimą, įklijuokite jį čia.
In a tournament the way time is currently allocated per player is as follows:
1) Set max time for competition of game (x).
2) Set number of players per match (y)
3) Each player gets x/y time to complete their moves.
This set up makes perfect sense for games that are played one turn at a time (Carcassone, Thurn & Taxis, Spendor, Kingdomino, etc), but it causes problems for games with Simultaneous Play (7 Wonders, Sushi Go, Welcome To, Draftasaurus, etc). In the simultaneous games, clocks run down together, which means that every player is able to run out of time before the max time for game completion has expired. I just completed a game where this happened, all 4 draftasaurus players were timed out and it was only due to the good sportsmanship of the players that time was not called.
I do not have a perfect solution for this problem but I think a general rule of thumb might be to allocated x/(y-1) time -
• Prašome paaiškinti, ką norėjote padaryti, ką padarėte ir kas atsitiko
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Prašome nukopijuoti / įklijuoti tekstą, rodomą anglų kalba, o ne savo kalba. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. Ar šis tekstas yra translation system? Jei taip, ar jis buvo išverstas daugiau nei 24 valandas?
In a tournament the way time is currently allocated per player is as follows:
1) Set max time for competition of game (x).
2) Set number of players per match (y)
3) Each player gets x/y time to complete their moves.
This set up makes perfect sense for games that are played one turn at a time (Carcassone, Thurn & Taxis, Spendor, Kingdomino, etc), but it causes problems for games with Simultaneous Play (7 Wonders, Sushi Go, Welcome To, Draftasaurus, etc). In the simultaneous games, clocks run down together, which means that every player is able to run out of time before the max time for game completion has expired. I just completed a game where this happened, all 4 draftasaurus players were timed out and it was only due to the good sportsmanship of the players that time was not called.
I do not have a perfect solution for this problem but I think a general rule of thumb might be to allocated x/(y-1) time • Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Prašome paaiškinti siūlomą pakeitimą tiksliai ir glaustai, kad būtų kuo lengviau suprasti, ką jūs siūlote.
In a tournament the way time is currently allocated per player is as follows:
1) Set max time for competition of game (x).
2) Set number of players per match (y)
3) Each player gets x/y time to complete their moves.
This set up makes perfect sense for games that are played one turn at a time (Carcassone, Thurn & Taxis, Spendor, Kingdomino, etc), but it causes problems for games with Simultaneous Play (7 Wonders, Sushi Go, Welcome To, Draftasaurus, etc). In the simultaneous games, clocks run down together, which means that every player is able to run out of time before the max time for game completion has expired. I just completed a game where this happened, all 4 draftasaurus players were timed out and it was only due to the good sportsmanship of the players that time was not called.
I do not have a perfect solution for this problem but I think a general rule of thumb might be to allocated x/(y-1) time • Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Kas buvo pavaizduota ekrane, tave užblokavus (juodas ekranas? Nepilna žaidimo sąsaja? Klaidos pranešimas?)
In a tournament the way time is currently allocated per player is as follows:
1) Set max time for competition of game (x).
2) Set number of players per match (y)
3) Each player gets x/y time to complete their moves.
This set up makes perfect sense for games that are played one turn at a time (Carcassone, Thurn & Taxis, Spendor, Kingdomino, etc), but it causes problems for games with Simultaneous Play (7 Wonders, Sushi Go, Welcome To, Draftasaurus, etc). In the simultaneous games, clocks run down together, which means that every player is able to run out of time before the max time for game completion has expired. I just completed a game where this happened, all 4 draftasaurus players were timed out and it was only due to the good sportsmanship of the players that time was not called.
I do not have a perfect solution for this problem but I think a general rule of thumb might be to allocated x/(y-1) time • Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Į kurias taisykles neatsižvelgiama BGA žaidimo versijoje
In a tournament the way time is currently allocated per player is as follows:
1) Set max time for competition of game (x).
2) Set number of players per match (y)
3) Each player gets x/y time to complete their moves.
This set up makes perfect sense for games that are played one turn at a time (Carcassone, Thurn & Taxis, Spendor, Kingdomino, etc), but it causes problems for games with Simultaneous Play (7 Wonders, Sushi Go, Welcome To, Draftasaurus, etc). In the simultaneous games, clocks run down together, which means that every player is able to run out of time before the max time for game completion has expired. I just completed a game where this happened, all 4 draftasaurus players were timed out and it was only due to the good sportsmanship of the players that time was not called.
I do not have a perfect solution for this problem but I think a general rule of thumb might be to allocated x/(y-1) time -
• Ar taisyklių pažeidimas matomas žaidimo atkartojime? Jeigu taip, kuris veiksmo numeris?
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Kurį žaidimo veiksmą norėjai atlikti?
In a tournament the way time is currently allocated per player is as follows:
1) Set max time for competition of game (x).
2) Set number of players per match (y)
3) Each player gets x/y time to complete their moves.
This set up makes perfect sense for games that are played one turn at a time (Carcassone, Thurn & Taxis, Spendor, Kingdomino, etc), but it causes problems for games with Simultaneous Play (7 Wonders, Sushi Go, Welcome To, Draftasaurus, etc). In the simultaneous games, clocks run down together, which means that every player is able to run out of time before the max time for game completion has expired. I just completed a game where this happened, all 4 draftasaurus players were timed out and it was only due to the good sportsmanship of the players that time was not called.
I do not have a perfect solution for this problem but I think a general rule of thumb might be to allocated x/(y-1) time -
• Ką reikia padaryti, kad iššauktum šį žaidimo veiksmą?
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• Kas įvyko kai bandei tai padaryti (klaidos pranešimas, žaidimo būsenos pranešimas, ...)?
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Kuriuo žaidimo metu problema atsirado (koks buvo tuometinis žaidimo nurodymas)?
In a tournament the way time is currently allocated per player is as follows:
1) Set max time for competition of game (x).
2) Set number of players per match (y)
3) Each player gets x/y time to complete their moves.
This set up makes perfect sense for games that are played one turn at a time (Carcassone, Thurn & Taxis, Spendor, Kingdomino, etc), but it causes problems for games with Simultaneous Play (7 Wonders, Sushi Go, Welcome To, Draftasaurus, etc). In the simultaneous games, clocks run down together, which means that every player is able to run out of time before the max time for game completion has expired. I just completed a game where this happened, all 4 draftasaurus players were timed out and it was only due to the good sportsmanship of the players that time was not called.
I do not have a perfect solution for this problem but I think a general rule of thumb might be to allocated x/(y-1) time -
• Kas įvyko kai bandei atlikti žaidimo veiksmą (klaidos pranešimas, žaidimo būsenos pranešimas, ...)?
• Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Aprašykite rodomą problemą. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
In a tournament the way time is currently allocated per player is as follows:
1) Set max time for competition of game (x).
2) Set number of players per match (y)
3) Each player gets x/y time to complete their moves.
This set up makes perfect sense for games that are played one turn at a time (Carcassone, Thurn & Taxis, Spendor, Kingdomino, etc), but it causes problems for games with Simultaneous Play (7 Wonders, Sushi Go, Welcome To, Draftasaurus, etc). In the simultaneous games, clocks run down together, which means that every player is able to run out of time before the max time for game completion has expired. I just completed a game where this happened, all 4 draftasaurus players were timed out and it was only due to the good sportsmanship of the players that time was not called.
I do not have a perfect solution for this problem but I think a general rule of thumb might be to allocated x/(y-1) time • Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Prašome nukopijuoti / įklijuoti tekstą, rodomą anglų kalba, o ne savo kalba. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. Ar šis tekstas yra translation system? Jei taip, ar jis buvo išverstas daugiau nei 24 valandas?
In a tournament the way time is currently allocated per player is as follows:
1) Set max time for competition of game (x).
2) Set number of players per match (y)
3) Each player gets x/y time to complete their moves.
This set up makes perfect sense for games that are played one turn at a time (Carcassone, Thurn & Taxis, Spendor, Kingdomino, etc), but it causes problems for games with Simultaneous Play (7 Wonders, Sushi Go, Welcome To, Draftasaurus, etc). In the simultaneous games, clocks run down together, which means that every player is able to run out of time before the max time for game completion has expired. I just completed a game where this happened, all 4 draftasaurus players were timed out and it was only due to the good sportsmanship of the players that time was not called.
I do not have a perfect solution for this problem but I think a general rule of thumb might be to allocated x/(y-1) time • Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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• Prašome paaiškinti siūlomą pakeitimą tiksliai ir glaustai, kad būtų kuo lengviau suprasti, ką jūs siūlote.
In a tournament the way time is currently allocated per player is as follows:
1) Set max time for competition of game (x).
2) Set number of players per match (y)
3) Each player gets x/y time to complete their moves.
This set up makes perfect sense for games that are played one turn at a time (Carcassone, Thurn & Taxis, Spendor, Kingdomino, etc), but it causes problems for games with Simultaneous Play (7 Wonders, Sushi Go, Welcome To, Draftasaurus, etc). In the simultaneous games, clocks run down together, which means that every player is able to run out of time before the max time for game completion has expired. I just completed a game where this happened, all 4 draftasaurus players were timed out and it was only due to the good sportsmanship of the players that time was not called.
I do not have a perfect solution for this problem but I think a general rule of thumb might be to allocated x/(y-1) time • Kokia tavo naršyklė?
Google Chrome v90
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