Digital
Chess Clock
Digital chess clocks are an inseparable part of any
chess tournament. From the world famous tournaments organized
by FIDE and USCF to the tournaments held locally, the
one equipment every game must have is a digital chess
clock. This appliance is now as essential as a chessboard.
Before you begin a tournament, the players must be familiar
with the kind of digital chess clock used as these come
in a variety of models and usage differences.
Features
New models of digital chess clocks have options such
as one-touch menu selection, larger display, move counter
option, end-of-time buzzer options, pre-select modes
and a number of personal manual settings that allow timing
systems to be programmed before the game begins. You
can even set delays and minutes and seconds according
to the kind of tournament or game that you choose to
play.
Digital chess clock modes
There are various modes to which a digital chess clock
can be set. Tournament directors as well as players can
choose the various modes available and program the clocks
according to the needs of the game. Easy to follow instructions
and features available on the latest models make the
chess clock a convenient piece of gadget that is now
a part of almost every professional as well as amateur
tournament.
Counting moves on digital chess clock
Although chess clocks are required to monitor the time
delay for the players, some versions also have the feature
of counting moves. There is a continuing debate whether
this feature should be a part of the digital chess clock.
This is because a player may simply forget to press his
clock or in the case of an illegal move, the count may
be off on one or both sides. Experts believe that a digital
chess clock without a move counter can keep the game
simple and uncomplicated.
Programming a digital chess clock
You can program your chess clock for different tournaments
and players. However, it is advisable not to store too
many settings on the clock, as you may not remember which
one is for which game. It is better to re-program just
before a tournament to get the best results and also
access them from the user modes after the tournament.
There are many
more fixture articles in our fixture
section. There
is more specific information in the links at the beginning
of this article. They can guide you where you need
to go.
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