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- Cheating_in_chess abstract "Cheating in chess refers to a deliberate violation of the rules of chess or other unethical behaviour that is intended to give an unfair advantage to a player or team. Cheating can occur in many forms and can take place before, during, or possibly even after a game. Commonly cited instances of cheating include: collusion with spectators or other players, linking to remote computers, rating manipulation, misuse of the touch-move rule, and the pre-arranged draw. Many suspiciously-motivated practices are not comprehensively covered by the rules of chess and so, on ethical or 'moral conduct' grounds only, may be judged by some as acceptable, and by others as cheating.Even if an arguably unethical action is not covered explicitly by the rules, article 12.1 of the FIDE laws of chess states: "The players shall take no action that will bring the game of chess into disrepute." For example, while deliberately sneaking a captured piece back onto the board may be construed as an illegal move that is sanctioned by a time bonus to the opponent and a reinstatement of the last legal position, the rule forbidding actions that bring chess into disrepute may also be invoked to hand down a more severe sanction such as the loss of the game.".
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- Cheating_in_chess subject Category:Cheating.
- Cheating_in_chess subject Category:Chess_competitions.
- Cheating_in_chess subject Category:Chess_rules.
- Cheating_in_chess type Abstraction100002137.
- Cheating_in_chess type ChessCompetitions.
- Cheating_in_chess type ChessRules.
- Cheating_in_chess type Cognition100023271.
- Cheating_in_chess type Concept105835747.
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- Cheating_in_chess type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Cheating_in_chess comment "Cheating in chess refers to a deliberate violation of the rules of chess or other unethical behaviour that is intended to give an unfair advantage to a player or team. Cheating can occur in many forms and can take place before, during, or possibly even after a game. Commonly cited instances of cheating include: collusion with spectators or other players, linking to remote computers, rating manipulation, misuse of the touch-move rule, and the pre-arranged draw.".
- Cheating_in_chess label "Betrugsfälle im Schach".
- Cheating_in_chess label "Cheating in chess".
- Cheating_in_chess label "Comportamenti irregolari negli scacchi".
- Cheating_in_chess label "Doping elektroniczny".
- Cheating_in_chess label "Tricherie aux échecs".
- Cheating_in_chess sameAs Betrugsfälle_im_Schach.
- Cheating_in_chess sameAs Tricherie_aux_échecs.
- Cheating_in_chess sameAs Comportamenti_irregolari_negli_scacchi.
- Cheating_in_chess sameAs Doping_elektroniczny.
- Cheating_in_chess sameAs m.027fmzk.
- Cheating_in_chess sameAs Q627699.
- Cheating_in_chess sameAs Q627699.
- Cheating_in_chess sameAs Cheating_in_chess.
- Cheating_in_chess wasDerivedFrom Cheating_in_chess?oldid=604177833.
- Cheating_in_chess isPrimaryTopicOf Cheating_in_chess.