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Scenario: It's Player A's move, and without executing a move he offers a draw. Player B replies "Please make a move". Player A then makes a move, where upon player B says: "Ok, I accept". Is it now possible for Player A to say that the draw offer no longer stands, and was in fact nullified when it was not originally accepted during the period between the offer and the move that Player A did?










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    Scenario: It's Player A's move, and without executing a move he offers a draw. Player B replies "Please make a move". Player A then makes a move, where upon player B says: "Ok, I accept". Is it now possible for Player A to say that the draw offer no longer stands, and was in fact nullified when it was not originally accepted during the period between the offer and the move that Player A did?










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      Scenario: It's Player A's move, and without executing a move he offers a draw. Player B replies "Please make a move". Player A then makes a move, where upon player B says: "Ok, I accept". Is it now possible for Player A to say that the draw offer no longer stands, and was in fact nullified when it was not originally accepted during the period between the offer and the move that Player A did?










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      Scenario: It's Player A's move, and without executing a move he offers a draw. Player B replies "Please make a move". Player A then makes a move, where upon player B says: "Ok, I accept". Is it now possible for Player A to say that the draw offer no longer stands, and was in fact nullified when it was not originally accepted during the period between the offer and the move that Player A did?







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          No, Player A cannot do this. FIDE rules of chess article 9.1.1:




          A player wishing to offer a draw shall do so after having made a move on the
          chessboard and before stopping his clock and starting the opponent’s clock.
          An offer at any other time during play is still valid but Article 12.6 must be
          considered. No conditions can be attached to the offer. In both cases the offer
          cannot be withdrawn and remains valid until the opponent accepts it, rejects
          it orally, rejects it by touching a piece with the intention of moving or
          capturing it, or the game is concluded in some other way
          .




          Key parts highlighted. Player A made the draw offer at one of these "other times", so it's still valid and cannot be withdrawn. Player B asking player A to make a move, and player A actually making a move, are not one of the four actions that can terminate the draw offer, so the offer remains valid.






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            No, Player A cannot do this. FIDE rules of chess article 9.1.1:




            A player wishing to offer a draw shall do so after having made a move on the
            chessboard and before stopping his clock and starting the opponent’s clock.
            An offer at any other time during play is still valid but Article 12.6 must be
            considered. No conditions can be attached to the offer. In both cases the offer
            cannot be withdrawn and remains valid until the opponent accepts it, rejects
            it orally, rejects it by touching a piece with the intention of moving or
            capturing it, or the game is concluded in some other way
            .




            Key parts highlighted. Player A made the draw offer at one of these "other times", so it's still valid and cannot be withdrawn. Player B asking player A to make a move, and player A actually making a move, are not one of the four actions that can terminate the draw offer, so the offer remains valid.






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              No, Player A cannot do this. FIDE rules of chess article 9.1.1:




              A player wishing to offer a draw shall do so after having made a move on the
              chessboard and before stopping his clock and starting the opponent’s clock.
              An offer at any other time during play is still valid but Article 12.6 must be
              considered. No conditions can be attached to the offer. In both cases the offer
              cannot be withdrawn and remains valid until the opponent accepts it, rejects
              it orally, rejects it by touching a piece with the intention of moving or
              capturing it, or the game is concluded in some other way
              .




              Key parts highlighted. Player A made the draw offer at one of these "other times", so it's still valid and cannot be withdrawn. Player B asking player A to make a move, and player A actually making a move, are not one of the four actions that can terminate the draw offer, so the offer remains valid.






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                No, Player A cannot do this. FIDE rules of chess article 9.1.1:




                A player wishing to offer a draw shall do so after having made a move on the
                chessboard and before stopping his clock and starting the opponent’s clock.
                An offer at any other time during play is still valid but Article 12.6 must be
                considered. No conditions can be attached to the offer. In both cases the offer
                cannot be withdrawn and remains valid until the opponent accepts it, rejects
                it orally, rejects it by touching a piece with the intention of moving or
                capturing it, or the game is concluded in some other way
                .




                Key parts highlighted. Player A made the draw offer at one of these "other times", so it's still valid and cannot be withdrawn. Player B asking player A to make a move, and player A actually making a move, are not one of the four actions that can terminate the draw offer, so the offer remains valid.






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                No, Player A cannot do this. FIDE rules of chess article 9.1.1:




                A player wishing to offer a draw shall do so after having made a move on the
                chessboard and before stopping his clock and starting the opponent’s clock.
                An offer at any other time during play is still valid but Article 12.6 must be
                considered. No conditions can be attached to the offer. In both cases the offer
                cannot be withdrawn and remains valid until the opponent accepts it, rejects
                it orally, rejects it by touching a piece with the intention of moving or
                capturing it, or the game is concluded in some other way
                .




                Key parts highlighted. Player A made the draw offer at one of these "other times", so it's still valid and cannot be withdrawn. Player B asking player A to make a move, and player A actually making a move, are not one of the four actions that can terminate the draw offer, so the offer remains valid.







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