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SIMULIZE


***** SIMULIZE *****

Command: simulize

The simulize command allows you to turn the game you are currently
playing into a one-game simul, and allows you to add more games to
the simul while you are playing.  You can them issue manual seek or
match commands to play more games at the same time.

It is not nessecary to use the "+simul " or "startsimul"
commands to begin the extra games, as is required in the usual way to
start simuls described in "help simul". Simply accept the matches, and
they will automatically be added to your simul.  When all the games in
the simul are completed, you will receive a record of your wins/losses/draws
in this simul.

One use for this command is if you're playing a slow game, and your
opponent refuses to move.  Type "simulize", then you can put out a seek
to start another game.  If he eventually moves, you will be switched back
to that board.

But be aware that the simulize command also disables timestamping of
your moves.  I.e. your clock may be running if you get lag.

See also: simul, seek, timestamp, match