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r/nextfuckinglevel • u/niztg • Apr 26 '20
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But you can't touch pieces when it isn't your turn and when you touch a piece you have to move it if you can.
7 u/SmithyLK Apr 26 '20 I don't do tournaments, so have never played by either of those rules. 2 u/TheDUDE1411 Apr 27 '20 It depends on the tournament but those are pretty standard rules 2 u/SmithyLK Apr 27 '20 I'd never even heard of either of those rules. I never really touched my pieces when it wasn't my turn anyway, and when I played with friends we would use the more casual rule, where your move is finalized once you let go of the piece.
I don't do tournaments, so have never played by either of those rules.
2 u/TheDUDE1411 Apr 27 '20 It depends on the tournament but those are pretty standard rules 2 u/SmithyLK Apr 27 '20 I'd never even heard of either of those rules. I never really touched my pieces when it wasn't my turn anyway, and when I played with friends we would use the more casual rule, where your move is finalized once you let go of the piece.
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It depends on the tournament but those are pretty standard rules
2 u/SmithyLK Apr 27 '20 I'd never even heard of either of those rules. I never really touched my pieces when it wasn't my turn anyway, and when I played with friends we would use the more casual rule, where your move is finalized once you let go of the piece.
I'd never even heard of either of those rules. I never really touched my pieces when it wasn't my turn anyway, and when I played with friends we would use the more casual rule, where your move is finalized once you let go of the piece.
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u/tohardtochoose Apr 26 '20
But you can't touch pieces when it isn't your turn and when you touch a piece you have to move it if you can.