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12. December 2002, 18:35:37
Uil 
Subject: chess rules
Hi Fencer, does the program know all the chess rules for claiming a draw? for example repetion of moves or the 50 moves rule

12. December 2002, 18:42:31
Kevin 
Subject: Re: chess rules
It explains in the game rules of chess (link on the left). If i remember correctly, neither of those rules, as well as not having enough pieces to checkmate, is not supported at this time.

12. December 2002, 18:55:10
Uil 
Subject: Re: chess rules
thanks, that means we can play from here to eternity?

12. December 2002, 18:57:28
Fencer 
Subject: Re: chess rules
Why do I write the rules when almost nobody reads them? There is a note about writing to info@brainking.com with a request to finish a game with some draw situation.

12. December 2002, 23:39:12
Uil 
Subject: Re: chess rules
sorry, you're right but if you know the rules of chess you don't read them

13. December 2002, 16:24:57
Fencer 
Subject: Re: chess rules
Uil: Yes, you are right. I have the same experience on other game sites :-)

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