What is China Chess? China Chess is a chess game originated in China, which belongs to two-person antagonistic game and has a long history in China. Because of its simple tools and strong interest, it has become a very popular chess activity.
Rules of China Chess Competition. Basic rules: follow the principle of friendship first and competition second, and pay attention to chess style and morality, competition style and competition level.
2. Time regulation: use a stopwatch or watch to calculate the chess playing time of both sides during the game. The time for each party to move a chess game shall not exceed 10 second. If a chess game exceeds the time, points will be deducted.
3. Game: In the game, the holder of red chess goes first, and both sides take turns to go one by one until the outcome or draw is decided.
4. Judgment of victory or defeat: In the game, one party will win even if it loses the game.
(a) handsome (will) is the other side will die.
(2) Handsome (general) is bound to directly oppose each other.
(3) trapped and killed
(4) Two technical fouls in the same chess game.
(5) announce that you admit defeat.
5. When playing a game, one of the following situations occurs, even if it is a draw:
(1) It belongs to the situation that neither party can win in theory;
(2) The peace proposal should make both sides have equal opportunities. As long as one side makes peace and the other side announces its agreement, neither side is allowed to break its word.
(3) Both sides played chess for three times repeatedly, which was in line with the relevant provisions of the regular draw in the chess rules. Either party can propose a draw, and the situation is true after examination. Even if the opponent disagrees, the referee has the right to call it a draw. If both parties fail to make peace, and the repeated situation persists, the referee has the right to decide to make peace without the consent of both parties.
6. Competition system and scoring: This competition is based on the best of three sets. If there is a draw, both sides choose to play overtime or draw lots to decide the winner.
7, grouping lottery rules
In the first three rounds, each round is divided into groups by lots, and one person directly goes to the next stage by bye. The player who draws red digital playing cards will play red chess first.
In the first round, two sets of numbers 1-6 and a K playing card were drawn, and the K was drawn in this round, which directly entered the second round. The other two people who have drawn the same number are divided into a group to compete.
The winners of the first round and Bye Bye-bye are regrouped and drawn from two sets of numbers 1-3 and a K playing card. The winner who draws a k is this round of bye-bye, and goes straight to the third round. The remaining two people with the same lottery number were divided into one group for the second round.
Winners of the second round and bye-bye players will be grouped by lots and drawn from two sets of cards numbered 1 and 2. The two players who draw the same number will be divided into a group for the semi-finals, and the winner will enter the final.
8. Technical foul: The following are technical fouls.
(1) Continuity and mutual interference.
(2) The "natural restriction" proposed by one party is not established after the review of the referee.
(3) You can't move when you touch your own chess piece.
(4) Touch the opponent's chess pieces and don't eat them.
(5) One side takes one more step or the chess piece moves to a position where it cannot be taken.
Rules of Chess (1) Once a game of chess is played, it cannot be changed. When spring moves and takes root, hands leave the chess pieces.
(2) If you touch any chess piece on your side, you should take it away. Unless the touched piece can't walk at all according to the rules of chess, you can take other pieces.
(3) If you touch the opponent's piece, you must eat that piece. Only when you can't eat any of your pieces can you move on.
(4) Touch your own chess piece first, and then touch the opponent's chess piece. The processing sequence is as follows: the former must eat the latter-when it can't eat, the former must move-the former can't walk, and the latter must eat with other pieces-no other pieces can eat the latter. Go the other way.
(5) Touch the opponent's chess pieces first, and then touch your own chess pieces. The processing sequence is as follows: the latter must eat the former-when it can't eat, it must eat the former with other dice-when it can't eat, it must move the latter-when the latter can't move, it can only move other dice.