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Subject: Re: And the reason to purchase CSTal is what again?

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 12:08:33 08/24/99

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On August 24, 1999 at 12:18:03, Bruce Moreland wrote:

>
>On August 24, 1999 at 08:59:01, Shep wrote:
>
>>Can somebody with knowledge of FIDE rules clarify this? If the flag falls, it's
>>over, even if it's discovered later on, or am I wrong here?
>>(Besides, I doubt modern tournament clocks would not shout a warning in that
>>case.)
>
>If the position on the board is a mate, that supercedes any flag claims made
>later.
>
>bruce


This actually came up once...  one player was thinking, while thinking, his
flag fell, his opponent called this, and went to get the TD.  When he returned,
he found his opponent had found a mate and played it.  And he lost the game
because the mate superceded the flag claim.  If the TD had been there to see
the flag fall and the player call it, it would have ended at that point, but
the loophole is that you can _not_ lose on time, _ever_, if you can find a move
to mate your opponent.  :)

Seems silly of course..



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