4 RESTRICTED TO ADMINISTRATORS.
6 Games should be adjudicated as a win for a player only if the game is an
7 obvious (theoretical) win. For example, (a) K+R vs. K, or (b) up a queen in
8 the middlegame. You may also grant a win due to time IF (1) the player
9 requests a win on this basis and (2) the conditions (namely clocking settings)
12 If the player seeks a draw, then the game should be dead equal in the
15 Abort adjudications are appropriate if the game has lasted only a few moves
16 and neither player can speak of an advantage: i.e., 1. d4 d5, 2. c4 c6, 3. Nf3
17 could be aborted. Games should *not* be aborted if one side has an advantage.
18 For example, 1. d4 d5, 2. c4 e6, 3. c5 should *not* be adjudicated as an
19 abort, especially if white wants the abort.
21 To list games for which adjudications have been requested, type "ahelp
25 See help: adjudication
27 [Last modified: July 1, 1995 -- Friar]