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Create two clocks/timers for games with plus minutes.

@Rarelyadraw THERE IS NO SUCH THINGS AS BONUS TIME! See #6 for details. LIke I said, it doesn't add two minutes. It adds two seconds after each move you make. Even if you make really, really bad moves. Where did you read about bonus time? At this point after it's already been explained clearly twice it just seems like you're trolling.

@Rarelyadraw THERE IS NO SUCH THINGS AS BONUS TIME! See #6 for details. LIke I said, it doesn't add two minutes. It adds two seconds after each move you make. Even if you make really, really bad moves. Where did you read about bonus time? At this point after it's already been explained clearly twice it just seems like you're trolling.

Must be a problem with the timer because various seconds are added after each move. Thus allowing my opponents clock to never run down. So no more bonus time games - they do not work.

Must be a problem with the timer because various seconds are added after each move. Thus allowing my opponents clock to never run down. So no more bonus time games - they do not work.

@Rarelyadraw Yes, you should stop playing games with magical bonus time until there's sufficient fairy dust for it to be truly magical.

@Rarelyadraw Yes, you should stop playing games with magical bonus time until there's sufficient fairy dust for it to be truly magical.

This is how it is working - not making this up. No bonus games timer does not work

This is how it is working - not making this up. No bonus games timer does not work

For god's sake all of us are telling you- there are no bonus time games. I don't know where you got the bonus time thing from but that's not how it works. I'll tell you how it works, say you have a classical game of 90+30, this means that each player starts with 90 minutes and gets 30 second extra per move. No, you can't save up your time because the computer doesn't know when your game ends. And the entire point of increment is to prevent a lot of people from running out of time in winning positions( but sometimes people do run out of time, especially in games with low increment).I hope you understand.

For god's sake all of us are telling you- there are no bonus time games. I don't know where you got the bonus time thing from but that's not how it works. I'll tell you how it works, say you have a classical game of 90+30, this means that each player starts with 90 minutes and gets 30 second extra per move. No, you can't save up your time because the computer doesn't know when your game ends. And the entire point of increment is to prevent a lot of people from running out of time in winning positions( but sometimes people do run out of time, especially in games with low increment).I hope you understand.

If you see time added to your opponent clock in a non-increment game they or you are lagging.

Check: https://lichess.org/lag

If you see time added to your opponent clock in a non-increment game they or you are lagging. Check: https://lichess.org/lag

Just had an idea to try and help a timer problem. Did not understand the way it worked on LiChess. A game where 10 seconds was added per move after the first 20 moves would be interesting since one needs the time more at the end of the game. Still no bonus time is best IMO. Thanks for the help to those that provided it. And there is a time lag/shift problem on many games. Cheers and good luck to all. Keep playing chess.

Just had an idea to try and help a timer problem. Did not understand the way it worked on LiChess. A game where 10 seconds was added per move after the first 20 moves would be interesting since one needs the time more at the end of the game. Still no bonus time is best IMO. Thanks for the help to those that provided it. And there is a time lag/shift problem on many games. Cheers and good luck to all. Keep playing chess.

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