And the penalty for that if you do?Geoff Chandler wrote:Just makes the rule you are not allowed to hold onto or play with or juggle captured pieces.
2017 Laws of Chess: FIDE Handbook discrepancy
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I was going to respond to this, but I see from Mike Klein's article that the Black player has lodged an appeal to the Chess Federation of Canada.Alex Holowczak wrote: White was reaching over the board to try to grab his own Queen, because his next move was going to be a8=Q. At first, I thought the hands may have clashed, but that isn't the case. I don't think I consider white reaching over the board to be distracting in this case, because I don't think it contributed to Black's decision to promote to the upside-down Rook. I think that decision was caused by the Queen not being there.
If you mean it was distracting for white to have moved the Queen, then I think I could agree with that. The problem was that the arbiter didn't observe the Queen was missing, so couldn't make that decision. Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that the arbiter made the correct decision in accordance with the Laws, based on what he saw.
As I almost always recommend refraining from public comment while an appeal is pending, I shall follow my own advice for once.
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You have to eat them.Alex Holowczak wrote:And the penalty for that if you do?Geoff Chandler wrote:Just makes the rule you are not allowed to hold onto or play with or juggle captured pieces.