What is adjudication?

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chessplayer123450

"Adjudication is a formal process by which the final position of an unfinished game is analyzed by an unbiased third party, who then declares that position a win for one player or else declares the position drawn.", according to another anonymous chess website. 

I think your game was taking too long and so the computer decided to interrupt and call the game a draw, as no one had an advantage.

EnCroissantCheckmate
chessplayer123450 wrote:

"Adjudication is a formal process by which the final position of an unfinished game is analyzed by an unbiased third party, who then declares that position a win for one player or else declares the position drawn.", according to another anonymous chess website. 

I think your game was taking too long and so the computer decided to interrupt and call the game a draw, as no one had an advantage.

Ok. Thanks!

chessplayer123450

You're welcome. 

Neil_Apestrong
chessplayer123450 wrote:

"Adjudication is a formal process by which the final position of an unfinished game is analyzed by an unbiased third party, who then declares that position a win for one player or else declares the position drawn.", according to another anonymous chess website. 

I think your game was taking too long and so the computer decided to interrupt and call the game a draw, as no one had an advantage.

but my Automate game went on for 150 moves

Neil_Apestrong

even though it was a dead draw for 50-60 moves

BigPEPEinMymouth
KnightAttack1567 wrote:

 

Hey that is me

EnCroissantCheckmate
billybobpiza wrote:
KnightAttack1567 wrote:

 

Hey that is me

Indeed!

NobleCelery

ha