Manual de Fritz 15 2015 | Page 354

354 Fritz 15 Help (3) There are two knights, on the squares h2 and d4, and one of them moves to the square f3: either Nhf3 or Ndf3, as the case may be. If a capture takes place on the square f3, the previous examples are changed by the insertion of an x: (1) either Ngxf3 or Ndxf3, (2) either N5xf3 or N1xf3, (3) either Nhxf3 or Ndxf3, as the case may be. E10. If two pawns can capture the same piece or pawn of the opponent, the pawn that is moved is indicated by (a) the letter of the file of departure, (b) an x, (c) the square of arrival. Example: If there are white pawns on squares c4 and e4 and a black pawn or piece on the square d5, the notation for White's move is either cxd5 or exd5, as the case may be. E11. In the case of the promotion of a pawn, the actual pawn move is indicated, followed immediately by the first letter of the new piece. Examples: d8Q, f8N, b1B, g1R. Essential Abbreviations: 0-0 : castling with rook h1 or rook h8 (kingside castling) 0-0-0 : castling with rook a1 or rook a8 (queenside castling) x : captures + : check ++ : checkmate e.p. : captures "en passant" Sample game: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Bd2 0-0 5.e4 d5 6.exd5 exd5 7.cxd5 Bxc3 8.Bxc3 Nxd5 9.Nf3 b6 10.Qb3 Nxc3 11.bxc3 c5 12.Be2 cxd4 13.Nxd4 Re8 14.0-0 Nd7 15.a4 Nc5 16.Qb4 Bb7 17.a5 ... etc. E12. The offer of a draw shall be marked as (=). 4.21 F: Visually handicapped players These rules are to be applied as a supplement to FIDE Rules to accomodate the needs of the visually impaired in competitive games between visually impaired and sighted players, and between visually handicapped players. Tournament directors shall have the power to adapt the following rules according to local circumstances. In competitive chess between sighted and visually handicapped players (legally blind) either player may demand the use of two boards, the sighted player using a normal board, the visually handicapped player using one specially constructed. The specially constructed board must meet the following requirements: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) At least twenty centimeters by twenty centimeters; The black squares slightly raised; A securing aperture in each square; Every piece provided with a peg that fits into the securing aperture; Pieces of Staunton design, the black pieces being specially marked. © ChessBase 2015