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clock "ETHICS"
Posted By: Walter Trice In Response To: clock "ETHICS" (Bill Riles)
Date: Monday, 2 March 2009, at 5:02 a.m.
Ditto. I played in hundreds of chess tournaments with clocks, the first when I was 13 years old. I never had any trouble accepting that to play tournament chess you had to know how to use a clock, that if you screwed up you could lose, and that your opponent was under no obligation to help you out if you forgot what was going on in the middle of a game. I don't understand why backgammon should be any different. I recognize no ethical obligation to save an opponent from the consequences of his own lack of alertness or intelligence.
Of course I would normally try to help out someone who was unfamiliar with rules & procedures. I have been known to suggest that a trailing opponent should double post-Crawford, to "disallow" an opponent's illegally putting his own checker on the bar or forgetting to pick up a hit checker, etc. But frankly the more it matters the less likely I am to help.
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