Manual de Fritz 15 2015 | Page 344

344 Fritz 15 Help opponent's pieces, even if such pieces cannot themselves move. Declaring a check is not obligatory. A player must not make a move which places or leaves his own king in check. 4.5 4: The act of moving the pieces 4.1. Each move must be made with one hand only. 4.2. Provided that he first expresses his intention (e.g. by saying "j'adoube"), the player having the move may adjust one or more pieces on their squares. 4.3. Except as provided in Article 4.2, if the player having the move deliberately touches on the chessboard (a) one or more pieces of the same colour, he must move or capture the first piece touched that can be moved or captured, or (b) one piece of each colour, he must capture the opponent's piece with his piece or, if this is illegal, move or capture the first piece touched which can be moved or captured. If it is unclear the player's own piece shall be considered to have been touched before his opponent's. 4.4. (a) If a player deliberately touches his king and a rook he must castle on that side if it is legal. (b) If a player deliberately touches a rook and then his king he is not allowed to castle on that side on that move and the situation shall be governed by Article 4.3. (c) If a player, intending to castle touches the king or king and a rook at the same time, but castling on that side is illegal, the player must choose either to castle on the other side, provided that castling on that side is legal, or to move his king. If the king has no legal move, the player is free to make any legal move. 4.5. If none of the pieces touched can be moved or captured, the player may make any legal move. 4.6. If the opponent violates Article 4.3 or 4.4 the player cannot claim this after he himself deliberately touches a piece. 4.7. When, as a legal move or part of a legal move, a piece has been released on a square, it cannot then be moved to another square. The move is considered to be made when all the relevant requirements of Article 3 have been fulfilled. 4.6 5: The completed game 5.1. (a) The game is won by the player who has checkmated his opponent's king with a legal move. This immediately ends the game. (b) The game is won by the player whose opponent declares he resigns. This immediately ends the game. 5.2. The game is drawn when the player to move has no legal move and his king is not in check. The game is said to end in 'stalemate'. This immediately ends the game. 5.3. The game is drawn upon agreement between the two players during the game. This immediately ends the game. (See Article 9.1) © ChessBase 2015