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CLOCKS

10101 dgt 2010 right 10102-dgt-xl-red 10103-dgt-xl-beige  10104-dgteasy-plus-kramniks-choice 10109-dgt960  

 

ELECTRONIC BOARDS

10110-dgt-e-board-walnut-timeless 10110-dgt-e-board-walnut-timeless  

SPECIALS

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MORE CLOCKS

 10105 cube small DGT Pyramid 10165-dgteasy-x-tream-pg 10166-dgteasy-x-tream-gr 10167-dgteasy-crimsoncruz 10168-dgteasy-blackbeyond

Fun methods

Hourglass
A player's thinking time is gradually reduced while, at the same time, his opponent's is increased. This is an exciting alternative to the traditional "quickie" game.

Gong
Before double-timer clocks were introduced, tournaments were often controlled with a gong. The gong was used to mark a fixed time for each move. The DGT Clock's Gong method gives a fixed time of ten seconds for the left-hand player, then for the right-hand player; then it repeats this pattern.