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The only reason I am very sad and angry on lichess

With just 1 reason I am not happy with lichess :(
The present hyper bullet shield tournament is going on and it's already too late for asians! they only support Europe timings and GMT+ timings :(
Asians have more populated countries like China, India the top 2 worlds largest populated countries and I live in Asia (cannot tell mycountry)
why don't Asians have a chance to play!? its 3hrs and it is midnight!
i suggest lichess to keep Asian timings also
With so many people living there it's a wonder Lichess wasn't developed there! But it was developed in France and run by and at their convenience. They're not going to want to get/stay up late, are they? Or leave work early. That's no fun! You sound a little entitled. Buy an alarm clock, or fork Lichess and run your own tournaments.
You want to set a three-hour tournament to be at a convenient time for all who live on a continent with eleven different time zones?
A 24 hr tournament could be done it will be fine for all o guess
dude I am not asking to keep Asian timings all tournaments! I am asking them to start a little bit early, even 30min early is also "OK"
@clousems have come sense bro! I don't want to set a three-hour tournament, I just gave an example! if suppose ultra bullet shield starts at 10:30 pm then I suggest them to start early like 9:30 pm or 10'O clock

And @komokoid do you live in asia? the only you liked my comment, that's why asked
@Qwertise
I don't have time to play there either, but somehow I don't care. In all the weekly and monthly tournaments, I still won't take 1st-3rd place! So I just play hourly, and there I have a better chance of getting 1st place!
Yes, I can't participate in the major tmts. I also am an Asian.
#1 i do like the idea. i'm not sure how practical that would be though. daily, monthly, yearly, etc., tournaments, may have another set of tournaments that are suitable for opposite timezones. probably divide them into western timezone and eastern timezone? e.g., one starts at 2:00 GMT while the other starts at 14:00 GMT.

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