Manual de Fritz 15 2015 | Page 351

Chess rules (FIDE) 351 move is present. A8. Except in the cases mentioned in Article 6.9 and 9.6, the game is lost by a player whose recording of his sealed move (a) is ambiguous, or (b) is false, in such a way that its true significance is impossible to establish, or (c) is illegal. A9. If, at the agreed resumption time (a) the player having to reply to the sealed move is present, the envelope is opened, the sealed move made on the chessboard and his clock started. (b) the player having to reply to the sealed move is not present, his clock shall be started. On his arrival, he may stop his clock and summon the arbiter. The envelope is then opened and the sealed move made on the chessboard. His clock is then restarted. (c) the player who sealed the move is not present, his opponent has the right to record his reply on the scoresheet, seal his scoresheet in a fresh envelope, stop his clock and start his opponent's clock instead of making his reply in the normal manner. If so, the envelope shall be handed to the arbiter for safe-keeping and opened on the opponent's arrival. A10. The game is lost by the player who arrives more than one hour late for the resumption of an adjourned game. However, if the player who made the sealed move is the late player, the game is decided otherwise, if: (a) the absent player has won the game by virtue of the fact that the sealed move is checkmate, or (b) the absent player has produced a drawn game by virtue of the fact that the sealed move is stalemate, or a position as described in Article 9.6 has arisen on the chessboard, or (c) the player present at the chessboard has lost the game according to Article 6.9. A11. (a) If the envelope containing the sealed move is missing, the game shall continue from the adjourned position, with the clock times recorded at the time of adjournment. If the time used by each player cannot be re-established the clocks shall be set by the arbiter. The player who sealed the move makes the move he states he sealed on the chessboard. (b) If it is impossible to re-establish the position, the game is annulled and a new game must be played. A12. If, upon resumption of the game, either player points out before making his first move, that the time used has been incor rectly indicated on either clock, the error must be corrected. If the error is not then established the game continues without correction unless the arbiter feels that the consequences will be too severe. A13. The duration of each resumption session shall be controlled by the arbiter's time piece. The starting time and finishing time shall be announced in advance. 4.17 B: Rapidplay B1. A 'rapidplay game' is one where all the moves must be made in a fixed time between 15 to 60 minutes. B2. Play shall be governed by the FIDE Laws of Chess, except where they are overridden by the following Laws. B3. Players do not need to record the moves. B4. Once each player has made three moves, no claim can be made regarding incorrect piece placement, orientation of the chessboard or clock setting. © ChessBase 2015