Author: Uri Blass
Date: 04:46:55 07/21/05
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On July 21, 2005 at 06:45:04, Uri Blass wrote: >On July 21, 2005 at 06:12:08, Steve Glanzfeld wrote: > >>On July 21, 2005 at 02:56:14, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >> >>>Read my message too, here (only german): >>> >>>http://f27.parsimony.net/forum67838/messages/808.htm >>> >>>The 50 move Rules (german: mit einer Meldung in einem Dialogfenster sogar) with >>>Shredders move 86...g5 (It was a pawn, see game) is against the FIDE Rules! Or? >> >>Most chess programs do not claim the 50-draw before making the 50th move (100th >>ply), or by putting the move into the notation only. > >I disagree >Chess program never do something except putting the move into the notation. > >Usually some interface or some operator translate the moves that they print to >moves in the board or in the virtual board. > >I am not sure what the fide rule say about a situation when blind person say a >move and immediately after saying the move claims that the move force draw by >the 50 move rule before the opponent makes the move on the board for the blind >person and press the clock. > >Uri I asked this question and the rules say that blind person completed his move only when the move was made in the board so by the same logic if the program claims a draw before the move was made in the board then the claim is accepted. If a program has some robotic arm that can move the pieces in the board then I agree that it needs first to claim a draw and only after it move the robotic arm. Uri
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