@AyaanshGaur12 said in #6:
> If he has 4 seconds to connect and only 2 seconds left on the clock, it won't matter if he reconnected after 3 seconds (when he had 1 second to connect), he'd still lose.
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> BUT, there's a catch. The clock of the opponent pauses when its your move and your thinking time. However, the time which is provided for reconnecting to a match still keeps running, no matter whose move it is, until the person joins back (reconnects). If you had played your move 3 seconds later, his time would've been 2 seconds and the reconnecting panel would have shown 1 second. So it would all depend on when you play YOUR (in your case).
Time lost by a player when reconnecting is at least partially compensated (just as time lost due to lag is). I don't know whether it's always fully compensated in the case of a disconnection, but I'm pretty sure it's not true to say that a player disconnecting with 2 seconds left on the clock will automatically lose if they fail to return within 2 seconds. (I could be misunderstanding you. If so, could you clarify what I'm getting wrong there?)
Additionally, one of the options offered to the opponent if the disconnecting player fails to return in time is "Call a draw". So the loss for the disconnecting player is not automatic in any case.