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Strange behavior of GameTime clock.
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July 22nd 03, 04:14 AM
Chris Kantack
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Strange behavior of GameTime clock.
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Marc Plum wrote:
I have a Chronos clock, and use it in tournaments when I can. Since it
isn't always my choice, however, I like to be familiar with the quirks of
other brands that I might have to use. At a recent tournament, I saw an
Excalibur GameTime clock (I think it was the GameTime II, but I'm not
entirely sure) do something odd, and I wonder is this is a known problem.
This was the last game of the round, and I had a good observation point
sitting next to one of the players. Time control was 40/2-SD1, with the
regulation 5 second delay. Both players had just slightly over 4 minutes
left in the second time control, and the delay was in the countdown mode,
definitely not the incremental mode where time is added back.
At this point, both players clocks suddenly jumped to exactly 5 minutes.
Other observers said that the delay time also was reset to 2 seconds. What
had apparently happened was that the clock had reset itself to an entirely
different time control. One of the players looked at the clock and made as
if to say something, then shrugged and played on, resigning a couple of
moves later. When I mentioned it to him after the game, he confirmed that
he had noticed it, but thought there was no point in making a protest by
then.
Has anyone else seen this brand of clock do this? Is it a matter of hitting
the wrong control on the clock, or is it just something that happens under
rough treatment? Actually, neither player seemed to be banging the clock
too hard, as last round time scrambles with money at stake go.
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Marc
5 minute starting time with a 2 second delay is actually the
default setting for the Game Time II when you get it from the
factory. I believe it resets itself to that when the batteries
are replaced, as it needs a working battery to give it the
necessary power to remember the current setting. Why this would
happen in the middle of a game, I'm not sure, unless this
particular player's clock had a dying battery or something.
I've had my Game Time II for over a year, and nothing like
this has ever happened to me.
--Richard
Richard is correct. Somehow the GameTime unit jumped to default settings.
This was a known defect in some of the original GameTime units. It was
corrected in GameTime II by adding a delay to the reset switch.
Unless you are very familiar with the Excalibur GameTime units, it is very
difficult to tell the difference (physically) between the original GameTime
and GameTime II. Also, the newest GameTime II's have a quieter "button
action" than the original GameTime II units. (Though still pretty loud
compared to most clocks.)
I have a review of the GameTime II posted at:
http://home.earthlink.net/~kantack/l...s/gametime.htm
Chris Kantack
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