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How to Use a Chess Clock – Simple OTB Guide (With or Without Increment)

The chess clock is a fundamental part of the game. This beginner's guide explains how to use a clock correctly in over-the-board play. Learn the etiquette of pressing the button, managing your time, and handling increments to play confidently in tournaments.

The chess clock looks intimidating until you learn the one rule that matters: make your move clearly, then press your side.

πŸ”₯ Speed insight: The clock is a piece. Use it. Fast play requires fast pattern recognition. Join a tactics bootcamp to speed up your brain and your hand.
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Pillar hub: Your First Chess Tournament – OTB Guide


βœ… The Basic Routine (99% of It)

Using a clock should become second nature so you can focus entirely on the game.

Many players use the same hand for moving and pressing (keeps it consistent).


⏱ Common Time Controls

For a calm improvement time control: Rapid Chess Strategy – The Sweet Spot


βž• What β€œIncrement” Means (Like 15+10)

Increment adds a small amount of time after each move (e.g. +10 seconds). It reduces β€œflagging chaos” and rewards steady play.

Related habit: Rapid Chess Time Management – A Calm Clock Plan


⚠ Common Clock Mistakes (Easy to Avoid)


🧠 A Calm Mini-Rule When Low on Time


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⏱ Blitz Chess Strategy Guide
This page is part of the Blitz Chess Strategy Guide β€” Master blitz chess by balancing speed and calculation, managing clock pressure, and avoiding panic blunders through repeatable safety habits.
⚡ Bullet Chess Strategy Guide
This page is part of the Bullet Chess Strategy Guide β€” Learn how to survive and thrive in bullet chess by relying on instinct, pattern recognition, pre-move safety, and speed discipline without collapsing under time pressure.
Also part of: Chess Time Management Guide