Adjudication: Course Module Format

Adjudication: Course Module Format

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The Theory

Sometimes in events which need to be finished by a certain deadline, there remains some games which are still unfortunately in progress. One way to finish the event, is to have these games sent to "Adjudication". Adjudication is usually done by a strong player who determines the outcome of the game assuming both sides have best play.


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