Kasparov guilty!
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Kasparov guilty!
I don't know what Kasparov is guilty of, though. The only 2.1 rule I could find has to do with the board having 64 squares and which way it is oriented. I think this is more than him just playing a game with the board rotated a quarter turn or something.
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Re: Kasparov guilty!
Rule of EthicsDirt wrote:I don't know what Kasparov is guilty of, though. The only 2.1 rule I could find has to do with the board having 64 squares and which way it is oriented. I think this is more than him just playing a game with the board rotated a quarter turn or something.
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offers, or attempts to offer or accepts any consideration or bribe with a view of influencing the result in a game of chess or election into FIDE office.
https://www.fide.com/fide/handbook.html ... w=category
http://www.chessdom.com/the-new-york-ti ... and-leong/
Sounds like he bribed him... in writing?!? with a contract written by a lawyer?!?. wtf.
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Re: Kasparov guilty!
Thank you. FIDE has an incredible number of rules 2.1.michiguel wrote: Rule of Ethics
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offers, or attempts to offer or accepts any consideration or bribe with a view of influencing the result in a game of chess or election into FIDE office.
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Re: Kasparov guilty!
This goes back to Jan. 2014 and is making noise just now on twitter?
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