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Digital chess clock chess plus
Digital chess clock chess plus






Claiming a win on time is considered "part of the game", and you must not offer a player advice on this during the game. If you are observing a game and notice that one player could claim a win on time, YOU MUST NOT POINT THIS OUT - in exactly the same way that you would not suggest a move to either player. If a draw is agreed before such a claim is made, then the game is a draw, even if one player's clock is showing that he has run out of time. So if you want to claim a win on time, the onus is on you to make a valid claim to that effect. Under the Laws of Chess, a player is not deemed to have run out of time until his opponent makes a valid claim to that effect (or until the arbiter observes the fact). If the game progresses to a Quick Play finish, then if a player runs out of time his clock will display a blinking black flag.

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Remember, the player who first reaches his primary time control will have a black flag displayed on his clock for 5 minutes - so there need be no argument about which player reached their primary time control first. to check whether your opponent has reached his primary time control before he has completed 35 moves - in which case you will normally claim a win.to make sure you complete your 35 moves before your primary time control.You are recommended to draw a line under move 35 on your scoresheet, as a reminder If your opponent fails to complete 35 moves before he reaches his primary time control, the the onus is on you to point this out if you wish to claim a win on time.








Digital chess clock chess plus