On Apr 17, 1:35 am, Sanny <softta...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > In fact above there was not a 3-fold repetition, it was a 7-fold
> > repetition of the same position.
>
> Yes, 7 fold repetition is not seen by it. And also It thinks Three
> moves repetition only when Computer has made three repition. Incase
> Human Opponents has made three fold repetition It do not make it a
> Draw.
>
> That needs to be corrected.
>
> If you are Strong Just win the game. Why are you loking for Draws? If
> you are weak just play with Beginner Level. As higher levels are much
> stronger.
Sanny, even a "strong" player can sometimes find
himself in a bad position. Take Frank Marshall, for
instance; a highly-rated player, this poor fellow is
remembered today for his Q-g3!!! move, and for the
fact that he repeatedly lost -- by clean scores -- to
such players as Em, Lasker and Jose Capablanca.
The point is not whether GetClub's opponents are
weak or strong; it relates to the actual rules of play!
The official rules by which we chess players must
abide (except maybe for sneaky cheaters) state
that a three-fold repetition of position, all things
being the same (en passant capture and castling
rights) and with the same side to move, allows a
draw to be claimed. In fact, they annoyingly insist
that such a claim must be made *before* making
the move in question. These pesky rules and
regulations are not necessarily endorsed or liked
by everyone; but they are necessary in order to
have a "game" like chess in the first place.
-- help bot


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