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- In a tournament, a single game is set up, with an optional
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- time limit of 5, 10, or 20 minutes. The player who starts a
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- new tournament sets this limit. Then any number of players
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- can play the same game. The top five players' names and
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- scores are recorded for the current tournament.
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- When you choose "Tournament" from the Start A New Game
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- menu, the top five scores are displayed. You can choose to
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- enter your name and try the tournament yourself (by clicking
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- on "Play"), or start a new tournament (by clicking on "New").
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- If you choose "New," you're given a choice of four time limits
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- for the new tournament: no limit, 20 minutes, 10 minutes,
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- or 5 minutes. Everyone who plays in a tournament plays with
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- the same time limit. Clicking on "Setup" sets the time limit
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- and starts the new tournament, erasing the old one. If you
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- decide not to set up a new tournament, you can click on
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- "Cancel" instead, and the current tournament will remain
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- intact.
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- While you're playing a tournament, a clock at the window's
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- bottom right will display the time you have left. A click will
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- sound once a minute to help you keep track of time. If you
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- don't want the clicks, uncheck "Timer Clicks" in the Settings
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- menu. During tournament play, the available help will be
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- limited--many of the menu items will be disabled.
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- When you've finished playing a tournament, choose "Quit
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- Tournament" from the File menu.
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