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A Short Loss When Phone Rings

Submitted by SonofPearl on Thu, 09/11/2008 at 12:09pm.

British Grandmaster Nigel Short has become the latest player to lose as a result of his mobile phone ringing during a chess game.

Bringing a phone into the playing area of a chess tournament has been illegal under the official FIDE rules for some time, but in reality - and especially at big open events - phones are allowed, as long as they are switched off before play starts.

The relevant clause of the official rules is 12.2 (b):

It is strictly forbidden to bring mobile phones or other electronic means of communication, not authorised by the arbiter, into the playing venue. If a player`s mobile phone rings in the playing venue during play, that player shall lose the game. The score of the opponent shall be determined by the arbiter.

Since the introduction of the ban quite a few players have been caught out, notably Ruslan Ponomariov.  Nigel Short now adds his name to the list of shame.  The incident occurred in the second round at the European Union Individual Open* currently being held in Liverpool.

There was a twist in this instance however, as it has been reported that Short's phone was off and didn't ring - but it beeped because it was low on battery power!  This may have been a technicality which could have been argued upon, but Short decided to take his punishment on the chin and his opponent Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant (pictured) from Scotland, rated 2448 Elo was the beneficiary.

Players at all levels will need to take care to learn from Short's misfortune.  If you must take a mobile phone with you into a tournament hall, make sure that it's switched off AND that it's well charged AND that it doesn't have any other fancy features which will cause it to burst unexpectedly into life during your game!

 

* A very interesting tournament and a nice tournament website - well worth a look.

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by djw777 - 3 years ago
United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 85

oysterboy22  some phones do beep on a low battery even when off...  My son has  been caught at school with this feature.  It happens at home as well... Very anoying.  There is probably a setting that can be changed.

by oysterboy22 - 3 years ago
New York City United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 12

Wait wait wait...phones absolutely DO NOT beep because they're low on battery if they're OFF!

He must have had it on vibrate or something. If it was off it can't make any noise. So Short is more responsible than it seems--he should've turned it off!

by tehtris - 3 years ago
East Bay Area, CA United States
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 22

its just a cell phone. deal with it.

by ShahidAnwer - 3 years ago
Lahore Pakistan
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 420

good example set by Short but i think it was technical flaw in the set. When it is turned off then it should keep it mouth shut about low battery as battery is not being used.

 

Power Hungry Mobile Smile

by oakhill - 3 years ago
Oakhill, VA United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 9

funny

by ThreeQueens - 3 years ago
Durham, North Carolina United States
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 1782

Didn't this guy have a hotel room to leave his phone in?  Laughing

by uritbon - 3 years ago
tel aviv Israel
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 1007

cell phones suck!

i hate them.

by Muspelheim - 3 years ago
Jakarta Indonesia
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 296

Unfortunate for Short, I guess.

by kamalab - 3 years ago
Puchong, Selangor Malaysia
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 64

During the Malaysian Open last month, two players were caught when their mobile phones rang despite having the chief arbiter reminding all players to have them switched off before the start of every round which helps... Even spectators were reminded to have the phones on silent mode. One of the unfortunate player's phone rang due to a birthday reminder..... well... best to have your battery removed.

by sstteevveenn - 3 years ago
Wales United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 1648

At least he wasnt playing cheparinov I guess.  This is why whenever it's really critical I have my phone off, I tend to take the battery out/off.  I know phones can turn themselves on for stuff like reminders that you didnt even know you had.  For chess though I just have it on silent and turned off. 

by stwstl5926 - 3 years ago
Tennessee United States
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 21

That poor guy... my phone does the same thing... I know exactly how he feels...

by BirdBrain - 3 years ago
KY United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 4916

It's like anything else - he had his mind more on the game than leaving his phone behind - anyone could have done this.  A word of warning to us from now on.

by ckaspereli - 3 years ago
mass United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 84

ps: Wonder if you knew your competitor's cell phone number, could you have someone dial it for you during the match - just in case he/she is packing? Or would that be too diabolical?!

by ckaspereli - 3 years ago
mass United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 84

I got rid of my cell phone/s a long time ago - now I just use smoke signals.

by ih8sens - 3 years ago
Sudbury, Ontario Canada
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 3335

Very funny... poor short.

by deadpoetic - 3 years ago
Elk Grove CA United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 487

 fuze, my phones spouced to off at school but I still keep it on me. I need to make calls before and after school. Nigel might be a family man and maybe makes calls to his kids or wifey before or after the match. Family member might be sick, expecting a call, and a whole bunch of other reasons.

Diskamyl, the designers don't always think of it all. Like my phone wouldn't turn on while charging, usualy cuz it was dead... I don't understand why. So im sure theres a phone or 2 out their that does warn you that you have a low battery whent he phones off.

by woodstock - 3 years ago
Montreal Canada
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 208

OK. I was going to ask who had the misfortune to call him, but never mind. Is not it worst, though, for it to be a dumb low battery ring? The day your phone rings during a game is the day you wished you had not so many friends, or such over-protective parents. =P

by ablackant - 3 years ago
united states United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 33

why do u need a phone on your person?

by bunkerputt - 3 years ago
Austin United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 280

I'm with diskamyl, this sounds curious...  I think it must have been that the ringer was set to silent mode, but the phone was still on.

by fuze22 - 3 years ago
Flagstaff, Arizona United States
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 211

if it has to be off why even have it on you?

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