Rules of Chess
Rules of Chess, (Laws of Chess)
the basic rules about the nature and objectives of the game of chess along with rules concerning a competition of chess playing entities (human, computer, teams), such as equipment used, time control, conduct and ethics of players or operators of chess engines, accommodations for physically challenged players, adjournment and adjudication rules, and recording of moves using chess notation [1].
Competition Rules
The standard rules of over the board (OTB) chess between humans, and in parts, humans and computers [2], are set by FIDE with possible modifications by some national organizations and affiliates, in particular concerning fast chess and Chess960. Correspondence chess rules are set by the ICCF. The ICGA applies their ICGA Tournament Rules for computer chess events they organize, in particular the World Computer Chess Championship and World Chess Software Championship, so far played OTB. Online computer chess tournaments such as former CCT [3] and TCEC define their own rule sets [4].
Computer Assistance
While computer assistance is encouraged in advanced chess and in particular freestyle chess and de facto standard in correspondence chess [5], it is considered cheating in human online chess or standard chess tournaments and matches with standard time control.
See also
Publications
- Helmut Pfleger, Frederic Friedel (2001). Cheating in Chess. Advances in Computer Games 9
- The Board of ICGA (2013). Rules for the 20th World Computer-Chess Championship. ICGA Journal, Vol. 36, No. 1
- David J. Barnes, Julio Hernández-Castro (2015). On the limits of engine analysis for cheating detection in chess. Computers & Security, Vol. 48
- Ingo Althöfer (2018). Computer-Aided Game Play and Computer Cheating: Examples from Chess, Shogi, and Go. Extended Abstract as pdf
Forum Posts
- FIDE rules expert wanted! by Harm Geert Muller, CCC, August 19, 2008
- Adjudication rules by Don Dailey, CCC, January 27, 2013
External Links
OTB Chess
- FIDE Handbook
- 7th Edition Rule Book Chapters Now Available For Download; Updated For 2020—Newly Adapted Chapter 10 Added | US Chess.org
Correspondence Chess
Computer Chess
Cheating
- Cheating in chess from Wikipedia
- A history of cheating in chess (1) by Frederic Friedel, ChessBase News, September 29, 2011
A history of cheating in chess (2) by Frederic Friedel, ChessBase News, October 04, 2011 A history of cheating in chess (3) by Frederic Friedel, ChessBase News, December 18, 2011 A history of cheating in chess (4) by Frederic Friedel, ChessBase News, February 28, 2012 A history of cheating in chess (5) by Frederic Friedel, ChessBase News, October 06, 2014
- New FIDE anti-cheating rules ChessBase News, September 17, 2014
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Rules of chess from Wikipedia
- ↑ FIDE Handbook E. Miscellaneous / 03. Regulations for Play with Computers
- ↑ CCT: Update to rules for future events by Peter Skinner, CCC, June 18, 2010
- ↑ TCEC Leagues Season rules
- ↑ Re: Question to Uri by Uri Blass, CCC, August 04, 2017