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ICC Guide :: Starting a Game Continued

Sending Out Your Own Seek

After clicking on the grey seek button located at the top right-hand corner of the seek graph, a dialog box titled "seek" will appear.

To customize your own seek use your left mouse button to click in each of the white boxes and then type in your requirements. After you have filled in the Seek Box click 'OK' and your seek request will appear on the graph. (Please allow at least one minute for your circle to appear onto the seek graph.)

Time Controls

All games on the ICC are timed with a clock for each player. Your clock runs while it is your turn to move. Your opponent's clock runs while it is his turn to move. The clock measures your "thinking" time remaining.

Time controls determine how the clock operates during the game. There are two values for a time control:

Initial Time - This is the amount of time, in minutes, that will be shown on each player's clock at the start of the game.
Increment - This is the amound of time, in seconds, added to your clock after each move made. You can actually gain time on your clock if you move faster than the increment.

Opponent's Rating

Minimum - This number will be the lowest rating you would like your opponent to have.
Maximum - This number will be the highest rating you would like your opponent to have.

Note: Multiple Ratings
You can have a number of different ratings on the ICC. There are ratings for 1-minute, bullet, blitz, 5-minute, and standard, which are all different speeds for playing chess. There are ratings for bughouse, crazyhouse, loser's and wild, which relate to chess variants.

Advanced Options

Wild type - (chess variant) Wild games start with a nonstandard position and may have nonstandard rules. Avoid seeking a wild chess game until you have read the help file: help wild. (0 = normal chess.)
Color - Auto means the computer will select black/white automatically. You may click on the menu arrow and select to be always white or black.
Manual accept - Checking this box allows you, the seeker, a choice. When someone accepts your challenge, you will be shown their handle name and view their rating. Then you can manually accept or decline.

Other Options

Rated game - Checking this box means you want to play a rated game. A win or loss here will immediately affect your rating in that area of chess.
Save values - Check this box to save all these challenge settings.

When your challenge is accepted a chess board appears on your screen.

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