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Warning. Letting time run out instead of resigning will result in a temporary ban.

Who knows. Maybe they're based in percentage of total time, or moves to mate; I'm just guessing, I don't know. Just forget about it and keep playing. If somehow you end up doing it many times, you're probably getting banned for a day or something. This is stuff that doesn't matter. Quit worrying about it.
perhaps his opponent reported him; i only report players after analyzing some of there games myself, or am sure they are doing something they are not supposed to

> Who knows. Maybe they're based in percentage of total time, or moves to mate; I'm just guessing, I don't know. Just forget about it and keep playing. If somehow you end up doing it many times, you're probably getting banned for a day or something. This is stuff that doesn't matter. Quit worrying about it. perhaps his opponent reported him; i only report players after analyzing some of there games myself, or am sure they are doing something they are not supposed to

@inthecipherable said in #15:

I thought that I would learn to reduce my anxiety by playing chess but I still overthink too much and implying I have bad faith does not help my many insecurities. I just want to learn from my mistakes: How can I adapt myself to the platform if everyone is so cryptic?

The time-management rules that give these warnings for rapid games are the same in classical?

Remove your thick cotton wool coat and just play the game... or not! But stop moaning!

@inthecipherable said in #15: > I thought that I would learn to reduce my anxiety by playing chess but I still overthink too much and implying I have bad faith does not help my many insecurities. I just want to learn from my mistakes: How can I adapt myself to the platform if everyone is so cryptic? > > The time-management rules that give these warnings for rapid games are the same in classical? Remove your thick cotton wool coat and just play the game... or not! But stop moaning!

Time warnings are less frequent in classical?

Time warnings are less frequent in classical?
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