are there rules for distractions or disturbance in international chess games ?

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rocky0chess

are there rules for distractions or disturbance in international chess games ?

if yes, what are they ?

BulletMatetricks

y keep making troll forums lol. of course, like barfing on the chess board after u just lost ur queen

rocky0chess

this is just a query to know more about chess rules.

as distraction or disturbance may break the concentration of player.

 

tnx .Smile

Martin_Stahl
rocky0chess wrote:

are there rules for distractions or disturbance in international chess games ?

if yes, what are they ?

From the FIDE rules of chess, section 12:

12.6

It is forbidden to distract or annoy the opponent in any manner whatsoever. This includes unreasonable claims, unreasonable offers of a draw or the introduction of a source of noise into the playing area.

 

12.7

Infraction of any part of Articles 12.1 to 12.6 shall lead to penalties in accordance with Article 13.4.

 

13.4

The arbiter can apply one or more of the following penalties:

  1. warning
  2. increasing the remaining time of the opponent
  3. reducing the remaining time of the offending player
  4. declaring the game to be lost
  5. reducing the points scored in the game by the offending party
  6. increasing the points scored in the game by the opponent to the maximum available for that game
  7. expulsion from the event.
pfren

The rules about the conduct of the players can be found at both the Laws of Chess section (chapter 12) and the Tournament Rules section (again chapter 12) of the FIDE handbook. The handbook is directly accessible on the FIDE site.

http://www.fide.com/fide/handbook.html

rocky0chess

thanks Martin_Stahl !

u have very good knoweledge of chess.

rocky0chess

is offering a draw also considered as distraction ?

Martin_Stahl
rocky0chess wrote:

is offering a draw also considered as distraction ?

No. Repeatedly offering draws in the same game, can be.