P - means that the bidder passes, thereby accepting
the last bid. If the first bidder passes, then he is giving his opponent
the right to choose either side and play the first move at the same time.
Examples:
P 1.---a8g8 2.e4 e5, etc or
P 1.e4 e5, etc.
W - means that the bidder wishes to have White without
offering any tempi in exchange. If his oponent passes, then the bidder
proceeds with the first move as White. Examples:
W P 1.b1e1 Ng6, etc. or
W P 1.e4 a8g8, etc.
W1 - means that the bidder wishes to have White in
exchange for one tempo. If his opponent passes, he does not state "P"
but commences play at once. Examples:
W1 1.---a8g8 2.Ng3 d5, etc. or
W1 1.--- d5 2.d4 Ng6, etc.
W2 - means that the bidder wishes to have White in
exchange for two tempi. If his opponent passes, he does not state "P"
but commenses play at once. Examples:
W2 1.---a8g8 2.---e5 3.b1e1 e4, etc. or
W1 W2 1.--- a8g8 2.--- e5 3.e4 Ng6, etc. or
W W1 W2 1.--- d5 2.--- e5 3.e3 Ng6, etc.
W3 - means that the bidder wishes to have White in
exchange for three tempi. If his opponent passes, he does not state
"P" but commenses play at once. Examples:
W3 1.--- a8g8 2.--- e5 3.--- d5 4.b1e1 d4, etc. or
W W1 W2 W3 1.--- a8g8 2.--- e5 3.--- d5 4.e3 Ng6, etc. or
W2 W3 1.--- d5 2.--- e5 3.--- f5 4.e3 f4, etc.
B - means that the bidder wishes to have Black without
offering any tempi in exchange. If his opponenet passes, then the bidder
proceeds with the first move as Black. Examples:
B P 1.---a8g8 2.d4 Ng6, etc. or
B P 1.--- e5 2.b1e1 d5, etc.
B1 - means that the bidder wishes to have Black in
exchange for one tempo. If his opponenet passes, he does not state
"P" but commences play at once. Examples:
B1 1.b1e1 a8g8 2.e4 e5,etc, or
B B1 1.e4 e5 2.Ng3 Nc6, etc.
B2 - means that the bidder wishes to have Black in
exchange for two tempi. If his opponent passes, he does not state "P"
but commences play at once. Examples:
B2 1.b1e1 2.d4 d5 3.Ng3 Ng6, etc. or
B B1 B2 1.b1e1 2.d4 a8g8 3.e4 d6,etc
B3 - means that the bidder wishes to have Black in
exchange for three tempi. If his opponent passes, he does not state
"P" but commenses play at once. Examples:
B3 1.b1e1 2.d4 3.e4 d6 4.Ng3 Nc6, etc.or
B B1 B2 B3 1.b1e1 2.d4 3. e4 d6 4. Ng3 Nc6, etc. or
B2 B3 1.b1e1 d4 2.d4 3.e4 a8g8 4.c4 d6,etc.
Fox's first card: W
Wolf's first card: W W2
Fox's second card: W2 W3
Wolf's second card: W3 1.--- a8g8 2.--- e5 3.--- d5
Fox's third card: 3.--- d5 4.e3
Wolf's third card: 4.e3 Ng6
A win counts as 1 games-point and a draw counts as 1/2 game-point, just as the do in orthochess, while the rating points transferred are half the values shown in the TC Rating Chart because one game is played instead of two. All TC rules apply where the are applicable, with a bid considered the equivalent of a move.