Author: David Dory
Date: 12:27:47 12/24/03
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On December 24, 2003 at 07:27:52, Uri Blass wrote:
>On December 24, 2003 at 07:05:05, David Dory wrote:
>
>>In human (and computer) tournaments, am I correct in thinking that draws offers
>>are made only after you make a move, and that your clock stops (and your
>>opponents clock re-starts), while the opponent chooses to accept or decline your
>>draw offer, when that offer is based on equality, not on the 50 move rule or 3
>>fold repetition?
>
>No
>
>draw offers can be made before you make a move.
>
>offering a draw during the opponent move is not sportivic behaviour.
>If you offer a move before you play the opponent can ask you to play a move
>first and decide based on the move if to accpet the draw.
>
>The right way to offer a draw in human tournaments is to play a move on the
>board say that you offer a draw and after saying it to press the clock.
>
>Uri
Thanks Uri.
draw
>If you offer a ^(move?) before you play the opponent can ask you to play a move
>first and decide based on the move if to accpet the draw.
That's what you meant, right?
Dave
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