Rich Hutnik wrote on Wed, Apr 16, 2008 02:41 AM UTC:
Can you explain why a single promoted pawn forcing stalemate would be a reason for dropping the Bare King Loss rule? I don't see the connection.
An approach I am seeing is you have something like 3 types of win conditions with 3 different scores:
1. Checkmate, resignation = 2 points.
2. Shatranj type minor wins = 1 point. This includes stalemate or baring the king.
3. Positions that are normally considered draws in FIDE or Shatranj = 1/2 point. This would include things like 3 move repetition check, barring a king and then next move having your king barred, and so on. Of course, one player would only get he half point.
4. A genuine draw, based on obscure positions. My proposal to deal with this is to allow one player to pick a color and their opponent only get 1/2 point for the draw, or they can take the 1/2 point for the rare draw and their opponent picks the color.
This approach, while a tad more complicated, handles more situation and actually allows room for handicapping. If people want me to post it in greater detail, I can put it up here.