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How to use a chess clock 

Lindsay Clark
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This was a video made for our scholastic chess club for help using a chess clock prior to their first tournament.

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@PipeSippingMason
@PipeSippingMason Год назад
Ha 🤣 I was just shy of 3:00 minutes in, until I noticed the painting on the wall and the figurine on top of the piano, that are familure and dear to me. Thank you for breaking this down.
@peterclark9206
@peterclark9206 Год назад
Thanks for the comment, Zach. Best of luck in your chess endeavors and more. :)
@rogeroropeza516
@rogeroropeza516 3 года назад
Thank you sir, that was well explained!
@robertd.5479
@robertd.5479 5 лет назад
Thank you for the tips!
@alfaman4113
@alfaman4113 4 года назад
Thanks very helpful and to the point
@wa4aos
@wa4aos 6 лет назад
Thanks for explaining this information!
@frequentflyer8866
@frequentflyer8866 2 года назад
Great Vid love your table
@paulovictor6691
@paulovictor6691 2 года назад
Thanks for explaining!!! :)
@franks.3119
@franks.3119 Год назад
Great post. Thanks Lindsey
@karldoyle8296
@karldoyle8296 2 года назад
Thanks for that - good little video- it let me know what I wanted - thinking of get one to play Carcassonne with my wife 😄
@scottmahone3950
@scottmahone3950 3 года назад
solid info !
@algallontheobserver3780
@algallontheobserver3780 2 года назад
Nice. Ty sir!
@subarnachatterjee6330
@subarnachatterjee6330 4 года назад
Hmmm Well explained man!
@peterclark9206
@peterclark9206 3 года назад
Thanks!
@H.M.J0
@H.M.J0 3 года назад
Thank you
@malachinaaron3529
@malachinaaron3529 Год назад
Thanks bro 🙏
@jassylobo9786
@jassylobo9786 5 лет назад
Thank you .you have helped me a lot
@peterclark9206
@peterclark9206 4 года назад
My pleasure!
@kenmakozume647
@kenmakozume647 3 года назад
That helps
@phantrungphuc7737
@phantrungphuc7737 3 года назад
that help
@michaelkrailo5725
@michaelkrailo5725 Год назад
I've seen some players use one hand to pick up a captured piece and the other to make the move. Is that legal? Plus, don't you have to write down your moves? If so, then your limited to using your non dominate hand to move pieces with.
@jayatkins1014
@jayatkins1014 3 года назад
Very helpful, thank you
@bernieestevez3945
@bernieestevez3945 Год назад
Thank you for this great video. I'm looking to purchase a chess clock. What is the model of the one you showed on the video?
@TheMazu
@TheMazu 8 месяцев назад
video is 8 years old think they will reply?
@cyberelf8627
@cyberelf8627 4 года назад
What if run out all times what should i have to do? Am i gonna lose or there is alternative?
@peterclark9206
@peterclark9206 3 года назад
If you run out of time, you only lose if your opponent notices! If you can checkmate them first (before they notice), the checkmate still wins. If both flags fall before he notices, then it is a draw. Other than that, yes, you lose. :)
@jifpeanutbutter1549
@jifpeanutbutter1549 6 лет назад
U look like the dad on good luck Charlie!!! Not a roast! It's cool
@peterclark9206
@peterclark9206 3 года назад
That's not one I get a lot. Usually (with my glasses on), I'm told I look like Dwight Shrute. BTW- Rainn Wilson is also a huge chess fan!
@MrKockabilly
@MrKockabilly Год назад
There's still a lot to be explained. I noticed that during the dying seconds when a player hits his clock not only does it stop but his remaining time even increases. That puzzles me. Also, how could that rule be implemented in an analog clock.
@TheMazu
@TheMazu 8 месяцев назад
thnx im joining a tourney :)
@jamesc8843
@jamesc8843 Год назад
How come I see the clock reset after every move
@cincinnatias
@cincinnatias 3 года назад
I thought the clock was used to force your opponent to move within a certain seconds. Is the goal to win the game with the clock or to stall and make tour opponents time expire
@lindsayclark4436
@lindsayclark4436 3 года назад
Nope. If you want, you could use most of your time on one move. The clock is set for the entire amount of time for the whole game, but it only runs when it is your turn (if you remember to hit the button!). Stalling doesn't work unless your opponent has forgotten to hit their clock (and, yes, I do that any chance I get!).
@cincinnatias
@cincinnatias 3 года назад
@@lindsayclark4436 thnx👍
@jamesbodman-munoz9511
@jamesbodman-munoz9511 3 года назад
Say your opponent makes a move but forgets to hit their clock. Do you let their time run down? Is it polite to inform them?
@peterclark9206
@peterclark9206 3 года назад
You do not have to inform them. If it is a friendly game, you could let them know, but in competition, even among competitive friends, I let the time run. I once played in a youth tournament where I was playing against a player who didn't make a move for about 15 minutes (we only had 30). Finally I noticed that my clock was running and I pushed my clock. My opponent immediately made his move! I had to rush my moves for the remainder of the game and he ended up beating me. He was a better player (from my own club) so that likely would have been the result anyway, but I haven't made the same mistake often since.
@lindsayclark4436
@lindsayclark4436 2 года назад
@@peterclark9206 I might add that when playing against new players and teaching them how to use a clock, I will rub my chin and say, "Hmmm... This is where I pretend to be thinking while I wait for you to remember to hit your clock." After the second or third time they usually get it by the time I get to, "Hmmm...". Though admittedly, If I'm in a losing position, I'll let them burn as much time as possible. I'm too competitive to give away wins!
@snakeplisskin2570
@snakeplisskin2570 Год назад
Don't drink while playing chess, ev thing be fine.
@isaacorlich
@isaacorlich 6 месяцев назад
I have seen people moving on opponent's time. Is that legal?? I have seen this even on top players. I mean, in some games, when one of the player is low on time, they move right before his opponent made a move, they even hold in the air their fingers next to the piece they are about to move, but the opponent haven't even pressed the clock yet. So when he actually press the clock, this guys press it too but in a fraction of second behind, meaning they moved when the opponent's clock was still running.
@alangee2200
@alangee2200 Год назад
Yes, but what about in a partvardeum tournament ? I can only urge you NOT to take direction from tournament Directors.
@JuliusToltesi
@JuliusToltesi 2 года назад
I didn’t catch how a winner is determined when the time runs out. If my time runs out but I have more pieces on the board, do I win?
@jordino3634
@jordino3634 2 года назад
If you run out of time, you lose, unless you have insufficient material to win, in which case it is a draw.
@jordino3634
@jordino3634 2 года назад
Your opponent rather
@trevor7234
@trevor7234 Год назад
How do you start the clock? What are the rules?
@peterclark9206
@peterclark9206 Год назад
It used to be (on old analog clocks) that, after shaking hands, black would simply push their button and that would start white's clock. But now in the days of almost exclusive use of digital clocks, either white or black can either push "start" button on the clock- again, after they have shaken hands. And probably TMI, but... And exception to this would be if you are at a tournament and your opponent doesn't show up. After the word has been given by the tournament director (TD) to begin play, you may start your opponents clock (if they don't show up before their time expires, you win). It used to be that if you were playing white, then you would have to make your move and then hit your clock to start your opponents time, but that is no longer a requirement- you can simply start it. I would suggest that you still raise your hand and notify the TD if your opponent doesn't show up. That way if they are somewhere in the building, they can be sought out- or if they should have been withdrawn from the tournament, that can be corrected and your could either potentially be repaired with an opponent or at least not have to sit there until the time expires if you are given a bye-win.
@johnmangione4798
@johnmangione4798 Год назад
Do chess clocks reset after each move?
@peterclark9206
@peterclark9206 Год назад
No. They reset at the beginning of each game. Your time counts down while it is your turn and pauses while it is your opponents turn (as long as you remembered to hit your button after your move).
@gitarman666
@gitarman666 Год назад
Is it 30 minutes per player? A one hour game?
@peterclark9206
@peterclark9206 Год назад
If you are playing G/30 - That is 30 minutes per player and has potential to be a one hour game - or more accurately, a 59 minute and 59 second game- assuming that one player runs out of time and the other still has one second left on their clock... and they notice that their opponents time expires in that moment. In practice though, it is more common to have the game end over the board (with checkmate, for example) or for another play to have more time than the one second. When running tournaments with a G/30 time control, I usually plan for rounds to be held every 60 minutes. Some rounds go the full 60, and some end a little early, which gives me enough time to allow for administrative tasks between rounds.
@enderteller
@enderteller 2 года назад
When your time runs out, do you lose?
@lindsayclark4436
@lindsayclark4436 2 года назад
Yes... but only if noticed by your opponent and only if your opponent still has mating material (a pawn is sufficient because it could be promoted to a queen; a single bishop or knight is insufficient because it is not possible to force checkmate). If the opponent who makes the time claim does not have sufficient mating material, the game is drawn (a tie). If you're opponent doesn't notice that you have run out of time and you both continue to play until both of you have run out of time, then the game is drawn. An exception to both of these rules is if there is a checkmate on the board. Checkmate trumps a fallen flag (expired time claim). Of note, it is important that third parties (those) not playing, not say anything about the game or the amount of time remaining, since the responsibility of making a time claim belongs solely to the players (or in rare cases, the tournament director).
@totski7399
@totski7399 Год назад
Are you a member of latter day Saints? Thank you for the information.
@peterclark9206
@peterclark9206 Год назад
“Yes, siree; dyed in the wool; true blue, through and through.” ;)
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