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TechnicalLast Updated: 2026-07-18

Time Control

"The amount of clock time and any increment or delay assigned to each player."

In-Depth Explanation

Time controls range from bullet and blitz to rapid and classical chess. A notation such as 10+5 means ten starting minutes plus five seconds added after each move. Playing quality and strategy change with available time, so comparisons should use the same time-control category.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does time control mean in chess?

The amount of clock time and any increment or delay assigned to each player.

How can I practice time control?

Use a real game in the Plychess analysis tools and identify where time control affected the position or result.

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