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===End of game <span id="1β0"></span><span id="0β1"></span><span id="Β½βΒ½"></span><span id="0β0"></span><span id="Β½β0"></span><span id="0βΒ½"></span><span id="+/β"></span><span id="β/+"></span><span id="β/β"></span>=== The notation '''1β0''' at the completion of moves indicates that White won, '''0β1''' indicates that Black won and '''Β½βΒ½''' indicates a [[draw (chess)|draw]]. In case of {{chessgloss|forfeit}}, the scores 0β0, Β½β0 and 0βΒ½ are also possible.<ref>[https://www.vegachess.com/download/vega8_en.pdf User's Manual] for Vega Chess Pairing Software (FIDE-approved), p. 16.</ref><ref>[[Geurt Gijssen]], [https://chesscafe.com/geurt/geurt164.pdf ''An Arbiter's Notebook''], no. 164.</ref> In case of loss by default, results are +/β, β/+ or β/β. Except in the case of checkmate, there is no information in the notation regarding the circumstance of the final result. Merely 1β0 or 0β1 is written whether a player [[Rules of chess#Resigning|resigned]], lost due to [[time control]] or forfeited; in the case of a draw Β½βΒ½ is written whether the draw was decided by mutual agreement, repetition, stalemate, 50-move rule or [[dead position]]. Sometimes direct information is given by words such as "resigns", "draw agreed" etc., but this is not considered part of the notation, rather a part of the narrative text.
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