Are you a teacher? This is the clearest video on youtube that explains thoroughly well the operation of this chess clock. All others pale in comparison. Plus your words are articulated so very well. Thank you. I just do not understand what is Bonus Time, or Delay Time. All I know is that the Rapid, or Blitz has a certain time per game. I am a beginner player learning chess. Thanks again.
Thanks for your kind comments, David! Some tournaments use bonus or delay and other specific timing controls. If you're using delay time, you get a specific amount of time on the clock before each turn in which you can make your move before your actual time starts counting down. For example, a 10-second delay time gives you ten seconds to move, and if you make your move in 7 seconds, no time is taken off your clock - your time remains the same. Bonus time is similar only it's added to your total time in each turn. So if you have 10-second bonus time, and you make your move in 7 seconds, your time actually goes up at the end of your turn.
Thanks for showing the Delay time feature. the other video on the Advanced clock did NOT show this feature and I needed to confirm it does in fact show the delay counting down before the clock starts to count down. Now I can confidently buy this clck for my backgammon game needs.
Does this style clock allow for adding time while a game is in progress? For example, if an illegal move is played the other player would stop the clock, confirm with director, then gain 2 minutes. the game would resume
Help, my chess clock isn't working the way I wanted it to and I just got it! I can't set bonus time or delay time as in the settings mode it just automar goes to alarm, and once I do set the time limit it keeps counting up. It counts up even when I have a time limit set on it! I need help because I just want it to count down and for me to have the option to use bonus and delay time.
Hi - when you hold down the Play button to get to the settings mode, do you ever have the option of setting the clock time? If you leave the time at 0, the clock will always count up. To get it to count down, you need to set time on the clock. Then you can set the bonus or delay time afterward.
The player presses the button at the end of his turn, so the bonus time should, in fact, be added to the other player's side. Then, when he or she is done, they press their button and the time is added back to the first player's time, because bonus time is added at the beginning of the turn.
Wholesale Chess Is that legal in chess rules? As i know that the rule is that when you press your clock, your time pauses and you gain the bonus time .. isn't that the correct rule in chess?
Different tournaments use different time controls, but this clock is designed to add the bonus time at the beginning of your turn (when your opponent presses the button).
It's almost exactly the same, however the effective amount of time per side in this video is 10 : 05. If precisely 10 minutes is desired the clock should be set to 9 : 55 per side with 5 second bonus. The side with first move will then get exactly 10 : 00 to start. Edit: The version of this clock that I bought does not have this issue. It adds bonus time to your side after you press.
in professional tournaments, when they play w bonus time, everytime you press your button you get time added for you, not to the other player... this clock sucks because the faster you play, the more time you will guve to your opponent.
Bonus time adds time to the clock, while delay waits a specified time to start counting down, so there is a difference. With bonus time, you could theoretically end the game with more time than you start with.
delay time mode is good for playing backgammon where each player has for example 12 seconds to roll their dice and make their move BEFORE their actual game clock starts to count down. if they make their move in the alloted 12 seconds, then no game time is subtracted/no penalty. Other games use bonus/add time like chess if you are good at speed chess and the move is simple and you can make your move very quickly without any thought then you are given a credit/bonus for that speed factor.
Are you a teacher? This is the clearest video on youtube that explains thoroughly well the operation of this chess clock. All others pale in comparison. Plus your words are articulated so very well. Thank you. I just do not understand what is Bonus Time, or Delay Time. All I know is that the Rapid, or Blitz has a certain time per game. I am a beginner player learning chess. Thanks again.
Thanks for your kind comments, David!
Some tournaments use bonus or delay and other specific timing controls. If you're using delay time, you get a specific amount of time on the clock before each turn in which you can make your move before your actual time starts counting down. For example, a 10-second delay time gives you ten seconds to move, and if you make your move in 7 seconds, no time is taken off your clock - your time remains the same.
Bonus time is similar only it's added to your total time in each turn. So if you have 10-second bonus time, and you make your move in 7 seconds, your time actually goes up at the end of your turn.
The only Video I have seen which explains CLEARLY how this clock works. Thank you sir! I have subscribed!
Thanks for showing the Delay time feature. the other video on the Advanced clock did NOT show this feature and I needed to confirm it does in fact show the delay counting down before the clock starts to count down. Now I can confidently buy this clck for my backgammon game needs.
i just got this as a birthday gift 😁 can't wait for the chance to use it! Video is very informative thank you!
Does this style clock allow for adding time while a game is in progress? For example, if an illegal move is played the other player would stop the clock, confirm with director, then gain 2 minutes. the game would resume
Help, my chess clock isn't working the way I wanted it to and I just got it! I can't set bonus time or delay time as in the settings mode it just automar goes to alarm, and once I do set the time limit it keeps counting up. It counts up even when I have a time limit set on it! I need help because I just want it to count down and for me to have the option to use bonus and delay time.
Hi - when you hold down the Play button to get to the settings mode, do you ever have the option of setting the clock time? If you leave the time at 0, the clock will always count up. To get it to count down, you need to set time on the clock. Then you can set the bonus or delay time afterward.
Wholesale Chess the clock just fixed itself after I reset it. Turns out the batteries were in the wrong way.
This is a very cool chess clock for any player, thanks for the video, simple and fast configuration!
great video, i hope you would make another video showing the alarm sound going off and also how to set the alarm to go off in a count up game?
Hi! Thanks for your feedback, and just so you know, you can't set the alarm in count-up mode.
How much, do you ship to the Philippines? Pls reply. Thanks.
agreed
Is it same as leap clock?
it is durable?
Does it let you see how many moves you had made during the game
The basic clock does not. If you want to keep track of moves, you'll want to take a look at the advanced clock instead.
The video didn't explain how to switch from counting up mode to counting down mode, and I couldn't figure it out... Help!
Did you try programming the time to 00:00:00?
@@Poiuytrew.Q yes, my friend switched the batteries and apparently that solved it
WHY DOES MY CLOCK DOESN'T HAVE BONUS TIME
My chess clock is counting up even when I do add time. HELP
me too
@@rawlesookram3557 I found the problem. I used bad batteries. Just replace the batteries and you should be fine
There is a problem with the bonus
When the player press his clock, the extra seconds added to the other player , which is wrong!
The player presses the button at the end of his turn, so the bonus time should, in fact, be added to the other player's side. Then, when he or she is done, they press their button and the time is added back to the first player's time, because bonus time is added at the beginning of the turn.
Wholesale Chess
Is that legal in chess rules? As i know that the rule is that when you press your clock, your time pauses and you gain the bonus time .. isn't that the correct rule in chess?
Different tournaments use different time controls, but this clock is designed to add the bonus time at the beginning of your turn (when your opponent presses the button).
Fide tournaments give bonus the way you said. I wouldnt but that clock in the video.
It's almost exactly the same, however the effective amount of time per side in this video is 10 : 05. If precisely 10 minutes is desired the clock should be set to 9 : 55 per side with 5 second bonus. The side with first move will then get exactly 10 : 00 to start. Edit: The version of this clock that I bought does not have this issue. It adds bonus time to your side after you press.
Thank you! This was very useful!
same as LEAP chess clock
Very similar.
Thank you! I needed this!
The device is fine, but I would have liked an alarm to sound at the end of the countdown.
in professional tournaments, when they play w bonus time, everytime you press your button you get time added for you, not to the other player... this clock sucks because the faster you play, the more time you will guve to your opponent.
Not true, because each turn gets just a bonus of 5 seconds. You can't add more time than that. If you take longer, you just lose time.
I like this chess clock
Nice video thank you!
Thanks
it feels like the bonus time is as if it's delay
Bonus time adds time to the clock, while delay waits a specified time to start counting down, so there is a difference. With bonus time, you could theoretically end the game with more time than you start with.
delay time mode is good for playing backgammon where each player has for example 12 seconds to roll their dice and make their move BEFORE their actual game clock starts to count down. if they make their move in the alloted 12 seconds, then no game time is subtracted/no penalty. Other games use bonus/add time like chess if you are good at speed chess and the move is simple and you can make your move very quickly without any thought then you are given a credit/bonus for that speed factor.
Thank you.
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