TOURNAMENTS Different types of Tournament FIDE Arbiter Seminar.

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TOURNAMENTS Different types of Tournament FIDE Arbiter Seminar

TOURNAMENTS  Round Robin  Knock-out  Matches  Scheveningen System  Swiss System FIDE Arbiter Seminar

TOURNAMENTS  Round Robin Used for some of the top events. Also called All-play-all or American. The lowest half of the draw may get an extra white. If you have an odd number then the highest number is the bye. A double round robin is regarded as the best system if time permits FIDE Arbiter Seminar

TOURNAMENTS Knock-out Not too popular a format as half the competitors are eliminated each round. Sometimes there is a consolation event for the first round losers. Possibly more common for team events than for individual events outside of a club setting. FIDE Arbiter Seminar

TOURNAMENTS  Matches Used to decide the World Championship. Used to be a common type of event particularly in the 19 th century but now much less so. FIDE Arbiter Seminar

TOURNAMENTS  Scheveningen A system which pairs two teams together so that each member of one team plays all of the members of the other team. Due to a number of this type of event having a ‘dubious nature’ they are no longer automatically accepted by FIDE for title norms. FIDE Arbiter Seminar

TOURNAMENTS Swiss Systems  Dutch  Lim  Dubov  Accelerated Swiss  Others (e.g. CAA)  The Dutch system is the one that most programs follow (or attempt to). This is the system that we will study in some detail.  Lim is a similar system but has some differences in its rules. The Dutch system pairs top to bottom, Lim works towards the middle from both ends.  Dubov tries to equalise the strength of opponents of the White players. The White seeker with the highest performance is paired against the lowest rated Black seeker.  Acceleration is carried out for one of two reasons – to reduce number of mismatches in first round or to enhance norm chances. In simple terms when doing the first round pairing you assume a round 0 has taken place. FIDE Arbiter Seminar

TOURNAMENTS – PLAYING HALL  Well lit  Well ventilated  Adequate space – 4.5 sq metres in top tournament 2.5 in others. 2,5 metres between rows  Tables should have sufficient room for board, set, clock, scoresheet and refreshments. A height of 74 cm recommended.  Chairs should be comfortable and appropriate height for table  Conditions for both players should be identical FIDE Arbiter Seminar

TOURNAMENTS Swiss Systems These have the advantage of letting everyone play in every round but still achieving a winner in a relatively short number of rounds. A 32 player tournament would require only 5 rounds to ensure only one player has a 100% score. Main principles  Don’t play the same opponent more than once.  Play someone on the same score or as near as possible  Attempt to alternate colours FIDE Arbiter Seminar

TOURNAMENTS - EQUIPMENT  Clocks dealt with in their own section  Pieces made of wood or plastic (or similar)  King’s height about 9.5cm – base should be 40-50% of height, other pieces proportionate  The weight of the pieces should be suitable for comfortable lifting and stability.  Staunton pattern recommended for FIDE events  Dark pieces should be black or brown (or dark shades of these colours). The light pieces should be white, cream or other light colour FIDE Arbiter Seminar

TOURNAMENTS - EQUIPMENT  Boards should be wood or rigid plastic or card. Stone is also permitted.  The squares should be of contrasting colours Combinations of colours such as brown, green or light tan and white etc. FIDE Arbiter Seminar

TOURNAMENTS – DISPUTES AND APPEALS  When there is a dispute the Chief Arbiter or Chief Organiser should try to resolve the situation.  In all FIDE rated events there should be an Appeals Committee (AC). This can be appointed or elected and should be done before the start of play.  Recommended composition is a Chair, two members and two reserve members (ideally from different federations).  No member of the AC should have previously been involved in the dispute.  The AC should have an odd number.  No-one on the AC should be under 21. FIDE Arbiter Seminar

TOURNAMENTS – DISPUTES AND APPEALS  Player may appeal against decision made by Arbiter or Organiser  The appeal should be accompanied by appropriate fee  The appeal should be in writing  The appeal should be made within a specified time period  (Fee and Time Period set in advance)  Decision of AC shall be final  Fee returned if appeal is successful  Fee may be returned if an unsuccessful appeal is considered reasonable. FIDE Arbiter Seminar