Chess Clocks: An Introduction
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Last updated 26 abril 2025

In the early 1800s, competitive chess was a time commitment, with games lasting 8-10 hours. Players would often try to stall and exhaust each other. One infamous match between Howard Staunton and Pierre St. Amant in 1843 reportedly took over 14 hours! In the 1850s, event organizers started to innovate
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