Thanks for the heads up on that. Did you notice on page 8 that Tech is the Chess College of the Year? I wish A&M would get in that arena. I wonder what the budget requirements are for a competitive college chess team are?
AstroAg17 said:
(tipping over the king)
You're supposed to tip over their king when they should resigndargscisyhp said:AstroAg17 said:
(tipping over the king)
I've always one this (including at tournaments) to resign. Is this considered rude, and I just don't know about it?
I don't play chess. Hardly know anything about it. This was a great series about the tournament aspect of the game, as well as the mental preparation people go through for championship chess. Also a great insight into Soviet chess back in the day.dargscisyhp said:
Have you guys checked out Queen's Gambit? I've only seen the first episode, but it looks really good so far.
So I got curious about this, and the rules of USCF explicitly mention tipping the King as a way to indicate resignation in Chapter 1 section 13B. But you're right, I looked at several videos and didn't find one where a professional player resigns by tipping the King. Maybe I'll stop doing it. Maybe that's what's kept my game from shooting into that level.AstroAg17 said:
Rude? No, just weird. And I'm sure you know more about tournament etiquette than me. But I have never seen a titled player tip over their king.