General chess etiquette and various tournament formats
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Story last updated at 6/21/2009 – 5:09 am

Happy Father’s Day!

The most common questions of the week are about the general rules of chess etiquette (especially for scholastic players or newbies to chess) and various tournament chess formats.

The following are generally accepted rules of etiquette that are observed by most chess players:

• It is considered rude and inappropriate for a player to eat or have a meal at the playing table.

• Basic refreshment such as water is OK.

• When you chew gum, chew quietly. Don’t annoy your opponent by chewing loudly or blow bubbles.

• Smoking at the playing table is not allowed.

• Refrain from singing while playing. You may think you’re Josh Groban, but do not perform while playing chess.

• There should be no communication with your opponent until after the game, except to resign, offer a draw, or announce J’adoube (means adjusting your pieces).

• Don’t make a draw offer to your opponent after every move once it is refused or rejected.

• Don’t listen to an MP3 player during the game.

Although the following are not rules, it is recommended to do the following:

• Try to show up to your game in a timely manner. It is considered rude to be tardy.

• Don’t adjust the chess pieces with each move. It is quite annoying for your opponent.

• It may sound too basic to even mention, but don’t cough or sneeze at your opponent.

• Shake hands before and after the game. It is customary.

• Have you ever seen the sign: “No shirt, no shoes, no service”? The same rule holds true in chess. Proper attire should be worn while playing.

• Don’t whistle while you are playing. It is annoying and distracting to your opponent.

• No trash talking before, during, or after the game. Be courteous.

• Don’t do anything to annoy your opponent or other players who may be sitting next to you.

Here is the full article.

Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
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