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Subject: This was raised.... and I thought addressed...

Author: Peter Skinner

Date: 21:43:17 02/13/05

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On February 13, 2005 at 23:58:11, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>The event went pretty smoothly, although I think we need more discussion about >_ZERO_ human intervention.  Zero means ZERO, not almost-zero.

This was raised before the tournament.

I stated at the very beginning of the event that if someone wanted to manually
draw or resign a game, they should come to me, let me look at the game, and if
it was reasonable I would allow it.

_Many_ people did this by the book. I even declined offers to draw due to
material on the board, time remaining, Schroer's comments on the board. As
jonnycomp knows, I asked him to play a few games out longer. He accepted my
decision, played on, and took whatever result came out of it. Many did. Out of
about 180 games, three incidents of not asking first happened. Not bad really. I
would have preferred _zero_.

I missed the SOS incident, or rather what that was all about. I was busy
updating the results and uploading the webpages. There was a complaint made
after the next round started, and the pairings were made so I couldn't do
anything. In the next round Zappa offered a manual draw, and again there was a
complaint about operator interference. Due to me not ruling on the SOS game, and
the fact Zappa'a game was indeed a draw I decided that there was no harm done. I
did issue a warning.

I made it _very_ specific in the last round that if anyone offered a manual draw
without coming to me first, I would forfeit the game. Some might have thought I
was being harsh, but I was only enforcing the rules that 41 out of 44
participants followed by the book.

Next year if I am allowed to be the TD, there will be much more strict rules
regarding this. The program plays. Not the operator. It is the participant and
should make all decisions regarding the game.

That is only my opinion though...

Peter



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