Yes indeed Wolfman, I feel your pain.
With an ELO of less than 1900 and a win/loss percentage of less than .500, my opponents shouldn't be too concerned with any "saves" I might make. Hell, I'm going to win the dubious "tenacy" award sometime next year
When I have 8-9 games going and wake up to 3 or more moves, I like to watch the Op fire phase from each scenario while having my morning coffee and "save" each.
I can then give some thought to each scenario while driving to work and sometimes at work and anticipate my reaction to each once I get home.
If the scenario's are small, I can usually complete a turn for each that evening, but not always. If you factor in getting up an hour and a half before leaving for work; an hour to get to work; 8 hours of work; an hour driving home from work; an hour or so to prepare and eat dinner; and 8 hours of sleep:
That leave 3 1/2 hours of gaming time per work day and doesn't factor in any conversation with wife and children, going to the bathroom, feeding the dog and cats, jump starting the neighbors car, fueling the vehicle, grocery shopping, telephone calls, honey do's, hauling out the garbage, etc.
Maybe some of you are more focused than I am, but if I take out the garbage (2 mins), I have to spend a few minute reaquainting myself with the game. If my wife wants to tell me about her day, I lose my game concentration.
Life is full of interruptions. I have no inclination or desire to live alone, but it sure would simplify my gaming situation
I might be concerned about 4-5 saves every turn in a 3 or 4 scenario, but otherwise ignore saves.
Pat