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In my opinion, it makes sense to consider holding tournaments where analyzing adjourned games is allowed.
An example from practice: we were playing, and as usual, we adjourned the game. I struggled with it for 2 weeks, then I revealed the continuation. Two weeks later, I accidentally found out that my opponent not only revealed the continuation but also played it with a second person. Later, I found out that he had done this before. And I also revealed my continuation later.
Then we switched to M-U – there are no adjournments, and there are no questions.
Adjourning a game and not analyzing it is strange and incomprehensible. The opponent was streaming – I watched his stream before resuming the game, and no one will ever be able to prove anything. I can also watch my own stream. So, it makes sense to consider a "Dutch" tournament, in my opinion...
An example from practice: we were playing, and as usual, we adjourned the game. I struggled with it for 2 weeks, then I revealed the continuation. Two weeks later, I accidentally found out that my opponent not only revealed the continuation but also played it with a second person. Later, I found out that he had done this before. And I also revealed my continuation later.
Then we switched to M-U – there are no adjournments, and there are no questions.
Adjourning a game and not analyzing it is strange and incomprehensible. The opponent was streaming – I watched his stream before resuming the game, and no one will ever be able to prove anything. I can also watch my own stream. So, it makes sense to consider a "Dutch" tournament, in my opinion...

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