Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Rich Hutnik wrote on Thu, Apr 17, 2008 11:42 PM UTC:If you want to liken Chess to Boxing, then if boxing were like chess, if there wasn't a knockout, the boxing match would end in a draw. Do you think this would be good for boxing? Can you name any other sport where this is so and why it is good for tournament play? Please present the case that have 60%+ of all chess matches ending in draws is good for chess as a sport. I would like to see the argument how it fosters growth. I would like to see the appeal to soccer and hockey having draws in them be shown how the Stanley Cup and the World Cup end in draws. Are there ANY other sports which end in draws? How about ones where if the entire thing ends in a draw, the defending champion retains their title. Does ANYTHING else besides Chess have this? Anyhow, if you want to declare a draw as a 'non-checkmate' ending to a chess match, then fine. But explain how having it end in 1/2-1/2 for both players resulting in the chess match not reaching a conclusion (except for the defending champ) actually helps chess grow as a game. I am interested hearing the argument how this actually fosters growth of chess. Not that it is 'well, we have bad leadership in the chess world, which is why it isn't growing'. I am asking if it helps chess grow in any way having the 19th century 1/2 to 1/2 for a draw for both sides. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Draws does not match any item.