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No space on scoresheet
#1
2 players are playing a game of chess at a Fide competition with an incremental time control. Move 60 is reached and passed, but no new scoresheets are provided. What to do? :-)
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#2
Get another one? =) ... or is that too simple for a Fide event? :U
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#3
Both players down to minutes. I just stopped recording the moves (a rule break), did not want to stop the clock.
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#4
You could continue recording on the back of the top copy of the scoresheet, and try to attract the attention of a passing arbiter or (perhaps more likely outside Scotland) a reliable spectator who could go and get new scoresheets.

Stopping recording is a bit risky if your opponent finds a way to keep recording.
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#5
is it not a rule that you can stop the clock in order to consult with the arbiter and would that not include getting score sheets?
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#6
I don't know. Jacob once told me that stopping the clock means you resign!!
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#7
You may always stop your clock to summon an arbiter, including asking for more scoresheets.
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