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1. michae+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-12-28 22:07:33
Sounds plausible enough to me.

I don’t read the license agreement of every bit of software or the privacy policy of every website, after all.

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2. epgui+O4[view] [source] 2024-12-28 22:48:28
>>michae+(OP)
I think this is more akin to reading the rules of a formal assembly before participating (eg.: a senate or a formal committee). These guys do chess events for a living. :shrug:
replies(4): >>michae+gb >>pdpi+n01 >>hnlmor+r91 >>wongar+Yg1
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3. michae+gb[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-12-28 23:41:32
>>epgui+O4
I’ve competed in many running races, and I’m not sure if they even have written rules. Presumably they do, but I’ve never read them. You don’t need to, everyone knows what a race is.

Likewise, I use GPL software daily, for a living - doesn’t mean I’ve ever read the license.

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4. sampul+qY[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-12-29 10:00:17
>>michae+gb
It depends on the race, sometimes there are rules that might surprise you. One that I recently signed up for has pretty specific gear requirements for 10k/21k/42k/60k. Trail races can have strict rules as well, like the type of compass and nutrients you need.
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5. pdpi+n01[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-12-29 10:33:16
>>epgui+O4
Exactly. They play chess for a living.

You need to care about the bits around the actual chess playing, but regulations for these things are overwhelmingly made of "play nice, be reasonable, don't be a dick" rules. If you try to play by those high-level rules, apologise if you break the nitty gritty of the low-level rules and fix things at the earliest opportunity, it shouldn't be a big issue. Also, things like dress code can easily be a "not an actual rule, just convention" sort of affair.

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6. hnlmor+r91[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-12-29 12:59:58
>>epgui+O4
It’s very common for sports professionals not to have memorised the rules for every aspect of their sport.

They’re professionals because they understand the game and are in the top 1% of people who play it. Not because they are the best at memorising rules. The latter group are people Who become umpires/referees instead.

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7. wongar+Yg1[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-12-29 14:20:06
>>epgui+O4
I get paid to attend conferences for my job, I rarely read the detailed rules of the conference and venue. I assume they all say common sense stuff and are mostly the same. It's no different for chess players
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8. antice+8Z7[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-01-01 13:37:03
>>hnlmor+r91
One can be a professional champion and referee and professional referee, all at the same time, just not in the same game event.
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9. hnlmor+Ia8[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-01-01 15:38:12
>>antice+8Z7
Sure, but I feel you’re missing the point with that comment.
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