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Chess equipment

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Players at a chess tournament, with chess clock and score sheets

Chess equipmentare thetangibleitems required to play a game ofchess.To have anover-the-board(OTB)chess tournamentthe equipment required includes:chess pieces,chessboard,chess clock,score sheets,pento record the moves andtable.[1]A chess player playing a game ofonline chess,correspondence chess,computer chessor non-tournament chess may choose their own preferred configuration of chess equipment. Receiving assistance from A.I. based software is prohibited in the majority ofchess tournaments,regardless if they playedover-the-boardor with long-distance methods such asonline chessorcorrespondence chess.

Fédération Internationale des Échecs(FIDE) or the World Chess Federation, the game's international governing body, states that in tournaments that it runs, that If necessary FIDE will determine the general conditions for other equipment needed in chess competitions, such as score sheets, demonstration boards, etc.[1]

FIDE recommends that chess equipment used in top level competitions is approved by participating players. In the case of a disagreement by either player, the equipment to be used should be decided by the Chief Organiser or the Chief Arbiter of the event. FIDE highly recommends that all chess equipment used in a competition is standardized for all players and games.[2]

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  1. ^"FIDE Standards of Chess Equipment and tournament venue for FIDE Tournaments".Archived fromthe originalon 2018-07-29.Retrieved2015-10-11.
  2. ^FIDE Standards of Chess Equipment and tournament venue for FIDE TournamentsArchived2018-07-29 at theWayback Machine[verification needed]