From: Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Tue, 2007-06-19 at 11:27 -0700, steve uurtamo wrote:
>I also don't like having to account for move numbers.  It's ok if the
>computer is tracking this such as online sites, but it's a pain
>remembering and keeping up with move numbers in games played on physical
>equipment.  



I know that Ing clocks automatically deal with byo yomi. They even have little 
synthesizers
which announce "30 seconds", "10 seconds", and so forth. There are probably 
clocks 
which deal with Canadian time in a similar fashion. I don't think anyone would 
want
to manually deal with the intricacies nowadays. My understanding is that in pro 
games,
assistants with stopwatches announce the seconds, but for the rest of us, it's 
done by
some sort of automatic clock or computer, good help being hard to find ;)





       
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