23-04-2014, 01:11 PM 
		
	
	
		Well, I discovered last season at Ayr, that if you make your first five or six moves quickly, (there under 30 seconds each), you have more time than you started with.
	
	
	
	
	
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		23-04-2014, 01:11 PM 
		
	 
		Well, I discovered last season at Ayr, that if you make your first five or six moves quickly, (there under 30 seconds each), you have more time than you started with.
	 
		
		
		23-04-2014, 06:11 PM 
		
	 Andrew McHarg Wrote:What are the reasons for some disliking incremental time controls?I feel that they favour the stronger player, I feel that they allow them to wriggle out of what would normally have been a lost position. I will never enter any tournament which has these time controls. I have played enough of these games online to feel that they are unfair and in my opinion definitely favour the stronger player. 
		
		
		23-04-2014, 07:18 PM 
		
	 George Thomson Wrote:Andrew McHarg Wrote:What are the reasons for some disliking incremental time controls?I feel that they favour the stronger player, I feel that they allow them to wriggle out of what would normally have been a lost position. I will never enter any tournament which has these time controls. Not sure if this is a serious post? :-\ 
		
		
		23-04-2014, 11:22 PM 
		
	 Jonathan Edwards Wrote:Silly me, how are you supposed to gauge the seriousness of a post without any addedGeorge Thomson Wrote:Andrew McHarg Wrote:What are the reasons for some disliking incremental time controls?I feel that they favour the stronger player, I feel that they allow them to wriggle out of what would normally have been a lost position. I will never enter any tournament which has these time controls. :bash:  os: :bash:  os: 
		
		
		23-04-2014, 11:25 PM 
		
	 
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