Manual de Fritz 15 2015 | Page 355
Chess rules (FIDE)
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GENERAL RULES
1. The moves shall be announced clearly, repeated by the opponent, and executed on
his board. To make the announcement as clear as possible, the use of the following
names are suggested instead of the corresponding letters, the algebraic notation to be
used:
A~Anna B~Belia C~Ceasar D~David
E~Eva F~Felix G~Gustav H~Hector
Ranks from white to black receive the German numbers:
1~Eins 2~Zwei 3~Drei 4~Vier
5~Fuenf 6~Sechs 7~Sieben 8~Acht
Castling is announced "Lange Rochade" (German for long castling) and "Kurtze
Rochade" (German for short castling).
The pieces bear the names: Koenig, Dame, Turm, Laeufer, Springer, Bauer.
When promoting a pawn the player must announce which piece is chosen.
2. On the visually handicapped player's board a piece shall be considered "touched"
when it has been taken out of the securing aperture.
3. A move shall be considered "executed" when:
(a) In the case of capture, the captured piece has been removed from the board of
the player whose turn it is to move;
(b) A piece is placed into a different securing aperture;
(c) The move has been announced.
Only then shall the opponent's clock be started.
As far as points 2 and 3 are concerned the normal rules are valid for the sighted
player.
4. A specially constructed chess clock for the visually handicapped shall be admissible.
It shall incorporate the following features:
(a) A dial fitted with reinforced hands, with every five minutes marked with one dot,
and every fifteen minutes by two raised dots.
(b) A flag that can be easily felt. Care should be taken that the flag is so arranged as
to allow the player to feel the minute hand during the last five minutes of the full hour.
5. The visually handicapped player must keep score of the game in Braille, or longhand,
or record the moves on a tape recorder.
6. A slip of the tongue in the announcement of a move must be corrected immediately
and before the clock of the opponent is started.
7. If during a game different positions arise on the two boards, they must be corrected
with the assistance of the controller, and by consulting both players' game scores. If
the two game scores correspond with each other, the player who has written the
correct move, but executed the wrong one, must adjust his position to correspond
with the move on the game scores.
8. If, when such differences occur and the game scores are found to differ, the moves
shall be retracted to the point where the two scores agree, and the controller shall
readjust the clocks accordingly.
9. The visually handicapped player shall have the right to make use of an assistant
who shall have any or all of the following duties:
(a) Make either player's move on the board of the opponent.
(b) Announce the moves of both players.
(c) Keep the game score of the visually handicapped player and start his opponent's
clock (Note Rule 3.c).
(d) Inform the visually handicapped player, only at his request, of the number of
moves completed, and the time used up by both players.
(e) Claim the game in cases where the time limit has been exceeded and inform the
controller when the sighted player has touched one of his pieces.
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