Japanese Timing

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Definition

Japanese Timing is the time system where

In other words,


Diagram

 |---------|        time for one move
 |---|---|---|---|  periods before
         |---|---|  periods after

Remarks

It's quite flexible. It can be used to manage main time

overtime

or even both

If used with only one period, it is (besides counting seconds) equal to Canadian Timing with only one stone per period (academic).

This system is spilling.


Example

30 one-minute periods.

   #    Time     Used
   ------------------
   1    30:00    0:40
   2    30:00    3:30
   3    27:00    9:10
   4    18:00   15:20
   5     3:00    0:55
   6     3:00    1:05
   7     2:00    2:00
   8     0:00    lost

See also


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