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authorMarkus Uhlin <markus@nifty-networks.net>2023-12-07 21:31:49 +0100
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+abort
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+Usage: abort
+
+ The "abort" request is used in two situations during a chess game.
+
+ (1) You wish to abort the game for some reason. "Abort" sends a request to
+your opponent that your game be aborted. Your opponent can accept or decline
+your offer. If a proposal to abort has been sent to you, then typing "abort"
+(or "accept") will accept the offer.
+
+ (2) Your opponent has run out of time and you believe that a problem has
+occured with the connection to the chess server. Rather than "flag" your
+opponent and claim a win on time, you can "abort" the game. (This function is
+the old "courtesyabort" command just made easier to use.) If you are both out
+of time, however, (a) the abort command will be sent as a request, but (b) you
+can "flag" and the result will be a draw.
+
+ An aborted game is canceled; no changes in ratings occur, the game is not
+stored, and it is not listed in history or counted as a completed game in your
+statistics.
+
+See Also: accept decline flag lag pending
+
+[Last modified: October 8, 1995 -- Friar]
+