Add increment value to correspondence clock#683
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ddugovic wants to merge 1 commit intolichess-org:masterfrom
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Add increment value to correspondence clock#683ddugovic wants to merge 1 commit intolichess-org:masterfrom
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Make it a draft then |
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Currently on Lichess correspondence is played at a pace of X days per move. However, sometimes players cannot plan their lives around chess, and we do not offer vacation mode etc. like other correspondence chess sites. Having an increment (with a limit - currently set to the base number of days) may allow for games to complete in under a year while still allowing players some flexibility when they can't play every day.
I have not tested this and I do not understand why clock times are represented as floating-point values.