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somar96 17-Oct-10, 04:56
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Vacation and conditional moves
Tomorrow I am leaving for World Championships for almost 2 weeks, and possibly I will have no Intrenet access. I have a 2 days per move game where my opponent won't resign, so I am making almost 10 move long condional move lines. My question is: once I go off with conditionals activated and my opponent plays them out while I am put on vacation, will that be counted as "played a move during vacation" and will my opponent be able to cancel my vacation? Or don't conditionals count as moves in this case? I need to know if I have to cancel my conditionals ebfore tomorrow! Thanks in advance.
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ericaalders 17-Oct-10, 05:54
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In order to prevent any abuse of this feature, your opponents will be given an option to cancel the postponement for each game and restore the original time control if you continue to make your moves in any of the games during the postponement period (excluding the conditional moves). gameknot.com
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somar96 17-Oct-10, 09:18
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I realise that. But do conditional moves count as "continue to make your moves"? I mean I am not playing on GK during vacation/postponement, I did it earlier.
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ericaalders 17-Oct-10, 10:30
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(excluding the conditional moves).
No, conditional moves do not count as "continue to make your moves".
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somar96 18-Oct-10, 00:41
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ok thanks, but I still deleted them, no risk!
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