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platolag

http://www.chess.com/echess/game?id=70247588

http://www.chess.com/tournaments/player_summary?id=63008&member=platolag

The game says it all now i can look forward to the next round!

This dude refused all my draw offers... i feel justice has been served!  

 Glad to know i am still in the tournament. 

HourraPapa

I don't understand the problem. He refused the draw because he is minable, but at the end it was a draw anyway, no ? So, where is the problem ? I am glad for you, and what a pity you had to play against this guy...

SmyslovFan
platolag wrote:

http://www.chess.com/echess/game?id=70247588

http://www.chess.com/tournaments/player_summary?id=63008&member=platolag

The game says it all now i can look forward to the next round!

This dude refused all my draw offers... i feel justice has been served!  

 Glad to know i am still in the tournament. 

How many draw offers did you make? Do you know that excessive draw offers is against the Laws of the game?

HourraPapa

It is not true, Smyslov. Offering draws and draws when you have a losing position is against the courtesy in the game, indeed. But here this position is a draw. Black has no hope for a win. He is against he laws of the game if he refuses the draw without any reason.

SmyslovFan
HourraPapa wrote:

It is not true, Smyslov. Offering draws and draws when you have a losing position is against the courtesy in the game, indeed. But here this position is a draw. Black has no hope for a win. He is against he laws of the game if he refuses the draw without any reason.

The FIDE rules of chess state:

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.

USCF is more clear. Rule 15D4 statest that excessive draw requests are prohibited.


Phylar
SmyslovFan wrote:
HourraPapa wrote:

It is not true, Smyslov. Offering draws and draws when you have a losing position is against the courtesy in the game, indeed. But here this position is a draw. Black has no hope for a win. He is against he laws of the game if he refuses the draw without any reason.

The FIDE rules of chess state:

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.

USCF is more clear. Rule 15D4 statest that excessive draw requests are prohibited.


Rules...

Ever heard of not being an annoying jacka**? Rules or not, certain things such as drop-kicking your opponent or irritating with constant requests should not be done, rules be damned.

MyRook

Funny how you got a draw against a cheater...hmmmm..I think I will analyse that game and see if it warrants a ticket

DefinitelyNotGM

He wasn't a cheater, the player he lost to was a cheater who has been caught and banned