The Book of the Sixth American Chess Congress: Containing the Games of the International Chess Tournament Held at New York in 1889

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William Steinitz
Committee of the Sixth American Chess Congress, 1891 - 490 ページ
 

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xvii ページ - The player who exceeds the time limit forfeits the game, which will be scored as won by his opponent. It is the duty not only of his antagonist, but of any competitor aware of the fact, to bring at once to the notice of
xviii ページ - At the hour fixed for adjournment the player whose turn it is to move must deliver his next move in writing, in a closed envelope, to the member of the
xviii ページ - No player is allowed to waive any exaction of a penalty, either under the rules of the Tournament or the general laws of Chess. All arrangements which may influence the final
xvii ページ - Committee present, and after a delay of one hour the game will be lost by the absentee under the time limit. If he arrives before the expiration of the hour, he must make
xvii ページ - The clock of the player who does not appear at the hour fixed for play, or after the adjournment, will be set in motion by the member of the
xvii ページ - Committee will be present, to be referred to by the players in case of dispute. All questions of fact will be at once decided by such member of the
xviii ページ - Committee then present, in the presence of both the competitors, and such member will make on the board the move as written down. Consultation and
xviii ページ - The winner of a game, or the first player in a drawn game, is bound to deliver, at the
3 ページ - for no more than two pieces is based on a most profound and brilliant idea, such as has very rarely occurred in actual play.
x ページ - indeed, so keen has been the interest excited by the Chess tournaments and matches between masters recently held in different parts of the world, that the telegraph has been brought into requisition for transmitting the results of such contests, and even the full scores of games have been cabled across the Ocean.

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