Loss on time

   

A loss on time occurs when a player fails to complete an action (usually playing or capturing stones) within the allowable time limit established by a rule set.


See Also

  • Common clock rules – An attempt to unify rules for clocks for all tournaments.
  • Time management – A review of the skills demanded by playing to time limits.
  • Time systems – An overview of time in various rule sets.
  • Time tesuji – A move to avoid losing on time.
  • Time-stealing tesuji – Play that forces the opponent to use more time than otherwise necessary with the intention of inducing a mistake or loss on time.
  • Wasting time in a lost game – A strategy that can use various tactics to cause an opponent to lose on time when the opposing player has already lost on the board.
  • Section Time seki (on page Seki) – When neither player has time to capture.

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