Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Colin Frayn at 29 March 2000 16:20:39:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: GS-4 tournament scoring problems geschrieben von: / posted by: Gabor Szots at 29 March 2000 11:04:07:
I faced the following problems during my GS-4 tournament:
1. ColChess-Averno was won by black on time, although black had nothing left but king and knight, while white had only the lone king. Should I have awarded a draw?
2. Faile-Sjeng was won by white on time after they had played almost 150 (!) moves without capturing or moving a pawn. Should I have awarded a draw?
3. Once again, Crux-Snail was won by black on time, after they had repeated moves 4 times. Should I have awarded a draw?
I don't know how your system is set up, but on mine Xboard (or Winboard) will automatically stop the game when there is insufficient material left (or any other kind of draw). ColChess would have scored its game against Averno as a draw (and might have even played towards this ending, knowing it to be drawn), but would not claim a draw as I'm used to Xboard doing that for me. It would probably have said that it was a draw if you were playing in text mode, but it wouldn't have done so in Winboard mode.
I think they should all be scored as draws personally, but for the official word from the FIDE rules.....
"9.6. The game is drawn when a position is reached from which a checkmate cannot occur by any possible series of legal moves, even with the most unskilled play. This immediately ends the game."
Strictly speaking, the other two positions (by repetition) have to be claimed by either player, so you might not want to count those as draws, but the ColChess vs. Averno game was a strict draw.
Not that I'm begging for 1/2 a point or anything....

Cheers,
Colin
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