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DualSpace Elite Member CanadaPosts: 501
Reply | 27 Jun 2008, 03:19:33   draws Make sure it's a draw if I have an opponent with a lone king in a mating net and lose on time. please?
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lgrupido Founding Member United StatesPosts: 33
Reply | 27 Jun 2008, 20:48:45 In reply to DualSpace Re: draws Why?? (And How??) If you can't complete the mating net within the alotted time, then you didn't legitimately get the mate. That's what a time clock is for. If you were 1 move away from getting a checkmate in a timed game, but you ran out of time - do you think you deserve the draw (or even a win?) Mate your opponent faster next time. And how do you expect the computer to decide whether your opponent is in a mating net? Certainly it can look forward a few moves and see if mate is coming up, but it doesn't know whether or not YOU knew mate was coming up. |
DualSpace Elite Member CanadaPosts: 501
Reply | 28 Jun 2008, 02:30:12 In reply to lgrupido Re: draws Actually, lgrupido, it IS like that here in that you'll be offered the draw when the opponent doesn't have mating material (K or K+B or K+N, etc). I was moving too fast to think to hit the 'draw' button...perhaps i was seeing red and wanted to crush my opponent. |
AdminBrian Administrator Posts: 500
Reply | 28 Jun 2008, 02:36:29 In reply to DualSpace Re: draws DualSpace said: it IS like that here in that you'll be offered the draw when the opponent doesn't have mating material (K or K+B or K+N, etc) Actually it is just bare king. This is on the to-do. Should be in the next couple of weeks. |
wanna2008 Founding Member Costa RicaPosts: 530
Reply | 11 Sep 2008, 04:44:31 In reply to DualSpace Re: draws I agree that not enough material to mate should never get the win. The penalty of NOT doing mate in time?: a DRAW!...the prize in runnig your a---s like thunder speed?? a DRAW!...fair enough. I think Classic Caissa used to work that way plus other known places like ICC is a standard. |
NevadaMaster Senior Member United StatesPosts: 138
Reply | 31 Dec 2008, 22:56:55 In reply to wanna2008 Re: draws I think the United States Chess Federation has that rule as well, that you must have winning material to win on time.
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fitenite64 Elite Member IcelandPosts: 50
Reply | 1 Jan 2009, 03:47:06 In reply to AdminBrian Re: draws and other stuff (new idea ) for future to-do list AdminBrian said: Actually it is just bare king. This is on the to-do. Should be in the next couple of weeks. Anybody know if this change is still on the "to do list" or if this change has been made and matter completed ? I often think it would be nice to have a favorites folder for each member here at this site and an option to click a button to save a nice game you pick and view from game results list. Then you could even rate the games as a 3,4 or 5 star game. Most rated games should then be accessible straight from sign-on page. |
fitenite64 Elite Member IcelandPosts: 50
Reply | 3 Jan 2009, 00:58:15 In reply to fitenite64 Re: draws fitenite64 said: Most rated games should then be accessible straight from sign-on page. I want to correct this: Highest rated games could then be accessed from login page. I know it's possible with some manipulation to select moves from game and use copy and paste into a word-pad document and then open this document with a chess-viewer. The method described before would be lot easier and the folder could even be the score-book folder... if you could sort and access games in the folder for example by won, lost,draw and saved(favorites) - as an option of course. |
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