Touch-move rule

J'adoube ( [ ʒadub ], French adouber = " knighted beat " here: " I move way around " ) is a term from the game of chess.

Application

J'adoube or other unique announcement must say a chess player before he puts an inexact character placed correctly on a playing field. If he does not, the rule is " Touched, out! ". If one has its own token deliberately touches, this should be pulled, you have an enemy deliberately touches, it must be beaten if this is possible according to the rules, no matter how unfavorable the appropriate action for a like be yourself. But straighten the characters in the opponent applies rather than rude.

The Yugoslav grandmaster Milan Matulović got the nickname " J'adoubovic " because he had tried at a tournament to take back a weak train relying on this rule.

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