Newbie Question
You're in a Live Chess game. Can you have an actual physical board — a Secondary Board — that you can move the pieces on, to duplicate the current position and pose for yourself "what if" possibilities that might occur if you make a move on the Live board against your opponent?
Is this allowed?
For example, no way would this be allowed in actual "sit-across-the-board from your opponent" chess. In traditional chess games, you can't have another board by you where you can move pieces to see how things might go, to test different lines you're considering. Everyone would say you're cheating if you did that.
Using a secondary board for physical analysis, i.e. moving pieces around, would be against fair play rules for Live Chess. For Daily, it is acceptable.
Newbie Question
You're in a Live Chess game. Can you have an actual physical board — a Secondary Board — that you can move the pieces on, to duplicate the current position and pose for yourself "what if" possibilities that might occur if you make a move on the Live board against your opponent?
Is this allowed?
For example, no way would this be allowed in actual "sit-across-the-board from your opponent" chess. In traditional chess games, you can't have another board by you where you can move pieces to see how things might go, to test different lines you're considering. Everyone would say you're cheating if you did that.