Andy Horton wrote on Mon, Mar 20, 2006 05:39 PM UTC:
11.1
In the course of play, each player is required to record the game (his
own
moves and those of his opponent), move after move, as clearly and legibly
as possible in the Algebraic Notation, on the scoresheet prescribed for
the competition. It is irrelevant whether the player first makes his move
and then records it, or vice versa.
[The use of Descriptive Notation or foreign versions of Algebraic
Notation
is tolerated in internal tournaments, e.g. weekend congresses.]
Question:
Is there no future for electronic resording of chess games? Even for
players with restricted eyesight who find written notation a strain?