Just looked at your new “end time rules”. A little more refined and detailed which is nice. No phones/electronic devices rule- fair enough. Don’t really see how this “cheats” the game or how its “not fair” even if I let my opponent use it but whatever, its your tourny, your call. I could play with or without it. Having these available would speed up the game and end time rules wouldn’t be such an issue.
Speaking of which I would have to practice using these end time rules a couple of times. Someone could cry wolf as Allies to speed the game up. If I were Allies I would cry wolf in the early rounds, as I can play the first few rounds of any of these games fairly fast. As Axis one would want to slow the game down. The GM would be the one to determine what defines “stalling”. This is why I like chess clocks because then that is out of the GMs hands. One can’t argue with the clock. However the financial side of chess clocks makes it tough on everyone which I understand. With these end time rules one could, work the system, to tailor it to their opening(s).
Also, I do like the minimum round column, however, if both are playing slow and they don’t get to 6 six rounds by the end of the stoppage time, are they both disqualified??? I could see both pointing the finger at each other blaming the other team for “stalling”. Don’t get me wrong its a much better system than before but not foolproof. I’ll have to try the end time system at home along with the chess clock for a couple of games.
For minimum round column- G40 should be 11-12 not 8-10. All the other games go a round past the hours given and even though G40 has more countries to take a turn most of those countries are played very quickly. France and China are nil. ANZAC and Italy are fairly quick also. The rest of the countries take no more time than the 42 game.
I’m not ripping your system Greg, I’m just interested how they playout vs. using a chess clock. I’m sure for most of the players there it works. For the more competitive AA players like the ones I know here on this site, they would work the system and exploit the loopholes. I post results from these test games in the next month or two. Should be interesting. Have fun at GenCon!