GUIDELINES OF CHESS TOURNAMENT FOR DIVISION MEET
A. GENERAL RULE
The general FIDE laws shall be applied .The following specific regulations for the Division Meet.
1.
Only players who have been properly screened and approved by the
screening committee can play after submission of all requirements.
2. The mode of competition shall be a single round robin for six team or less. 5 round Swiss System for more than six team.
3.
The scoring shall be as follows, a player who wins his game, or wins
by forfeit, scores one point (1), a player who loses his game, or
forfeits scores no points (0) and a player who draws his game scores a
half point (1/2).
4. The final ranking shall be decided by the
number of game points. In case of a tie, the following order shall be
considered : a. match points b. result of the individual match
between the teams tied. c. in case the match is drawn , the tie shall
be decided by the result of the game in Board 1. If the game is drawn,
then the result of the game in Board 2 .if a tie again results, it shall be decided by board count (Berlin
System) as follows:
o win on Board 1 is 4 points
o win on Board 2 is 3 points
if
a tie still results between teams, one player from each team shall play
a sudden death knockout of 6 minutes for white and 5 minutes for black
to be decided by the Chief Arbiter.
5. From the team event, the best scores on each board shall be the individual board champion.
6.
Mobile phones and similar electronic means of communications should
not be brought to the tournament hall. The arbiters are going to
penalize the players who do not obliged with the rules.
7.
Photos and motion pictures allowed to be taken within the first 5
minutes of the round. Journalist and guest should leave the hall without
the warning of the officials
8. Any views or demands about the
organization should be made to the Tournament Director. Only the Heads
of the Delegates should clarify the demands and opinions about the
organizations. Parents are only responsible for their children.
9.
It should not be forgotten that winning or losing is only meant for
the players.You should be responsive in terms of complying with the
rules without forgetting that the Chief Arbiter and the arbiters are
going to behave impartially and fairly in order to complete the event
without a problem.
10. The use of chess clocks is mandatory. All
participating schools are required to bring at least four (4) chess
clocks (functional) and four (4) tournament size chess sets for their
own use.
10.1 If the player,having the move,has less than two
minutes left on his clock, he may claim a draw (insufficient losing
chances) before his flag falls. He shall stop the clocks and summon the
arbiter.
a. if the arbiter agrees, then he shall declare
the game drawn or reject the claim.Otherwise he shall postpones his
decision and award two extra minutes to the opponent and the game shall
continue.The arbiter shall declare the final result later in the game or
after a flag has fallen
b.A player can also claim a draw
according to articles 9.2b and 9.3b of the Laws of Chess. If the claim
is found to be correct, the game is immediately ended as a draw. If the
claim is found to be incorrect, the Arbiter shall add three (3) minutes
to the opponent’s remaining time and the game continues with the
intended
move in accordance with Article 4 of the Laws of Chess. A maximum
of two (2) incorrect claims for a draw can be made by each player. If a
player makes a 3rd incorrect claim, the arbiter shall declare the game
lost for this player.
11. Time control is one hour and one minute to finish the game.
12.
Recording the moves is obligatory. The score sheets shall be used only
for recording the moves, the times of the clocks, the offers of the
draw, matters relating to a claim and other relevant data.
13. Uniforms
To present the image of chess as a sporting event, all Players should use their official
Uniform.
14. The appeals committee
No member of the Appeals Committee shall sit in judgment in a dispute involving a player
or party from his School
All protests must be submitted in writing to the Appeals Committee not more than one
hour after the relevant playing session, or the particular infringement complained against.
The Committee may decide on the following matters:
a. an appeal against a decision by an arbiter or a FIDE principal,
b. a protest against a player's behaviour,
c. a complaint alleging false interpretation of the regulations,
d. a request for the interpretation of specific regulations,
e. a protest or complaint against any participant, or
f. all other matters which the Committee considers important.
If possible, the Committee shall reach a decision not more than one hour after the
submission of a protest. The appeals process shall include written representations and a
written decision. . Each protest must be accompanied by a
deposit fee of P500.00 . If the protest is accepted, the fee shall be returned.
The written decision of the Appeals Committee arising from any dispute in respect of these
regulations shall be final.
15.Guidelines for coaches
a. All coaches must be present during the game. No team shall be allowed to play without a coach.
b. Coaches are expected to instill discipline to his players inside / outside the playing area.
c. No coaches or spectators is allowed inside the playing area.
d. The coach of the champion player in the individual event shall be the coach of the team in the next level of competition.
e. The champion and the runner-up for boys and girls in the Individual Event automatically gets the two slot e in the team composition.
f. Play offs for the Individual event for boys and girls shall be as follows:
Individual Events:
The Quarter final for Boys Division (Elementary and Secondary) shall be paired as follows:
QF1: Winner of Board 1 vs. Winner of Board 2 3rd runner-up
QF2: Winner of Board 1 runner-up vs. Winner of Board 2 2nd runner-up
QF3: Winner of Board 1 2nd runner-up vs. Winner of Board 2 runner-up
QF4: Winner of Board 1 3rd runner-up vs. Winner of Board 2 champion
The Semifinal for Boys Division (Elementary and Secondary) shall be paired as follows:
SF1: Winner of QF 1 vs. Winner of QF 3
SF1: Winner of QF 2 vs. Winner of QF 4
The Final Match shall be paired as follows:
Winner of SF1 vs. Winner of SF2
.Individual Events :
The Semifinal for Girls Division (Elementary and Secondary) shall be paired as follows:
QF1: Winner of Board 1 vs. Winner of Board 2 3rd runner-up
QF2: Winner of Board 1 runner-up vs. Winner of Board 2 2nd runner-up
QF3: Winner of Board 1 2nd runner-up vs. Winner of Board 2 runner-up
QF4: Winner of Board 1 3rd runner-up vs. Winner of Board 2 champion
The Semifinal for Boys Division (Elementary and Secondary) shall be paired as follows:
SF1: Winner of QF 1 vs. Winner of QF 3
SF1: Winner of QF 2 vs. Winner of QF 4
The Final Match shall be paired as follows:
Winner of SF1 vs. Winner of SF2
if
a tie still results , players shall play a sudden death knockout of 6
minutes for white and 5 minutes for black to be decided by the Chief
Arbiter.
TOURNAMENT MANAGEMENT
To ensure the strict
observance of this statues, the FIDE Laws of Chess and the Tournament
Regulations. National Arbiter Ernie P. Baltazar of the Philippine Blitz
Chess Association shall be the Chief Arbiter.
Prizes
Individual Events
First Prize: Gold medal
Second Prize: Silver medal
Third Prize : (Two third prize) Bronze Medal
Team Events
First Prize : Gold medal for each participating members of the winning team.
Second Prize : Silver medal for each participating member of the first runner-up team.
Third Prize : Bronze medal for each participating member of the second runner-up team.
AMENDMENTS
The
organizer reserves the right to amend or alter any provisions in the
aforementioned Rules and Regulations for the success and interest of the
tournament.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
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