Innsbruck Open Chess Tournament

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November 10, 2018
Innsbruck City Center, Austria
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Basic Info

Date: November 10, 2018
Address: Innsbruck City Center Austria
Description: Meinhardstrasse 8A 6020, Innsbruck

Rules

Pairing System: Double Round Robin
Organisation: FIDE
Rating Type: Standard
Players' ratings will not be affected
Match Tempo: Each player has 30 minutes in total for one match
Points assignment: Classic - Winner gets 1 points, loser 0, draw 0.5, BYE 1.
Tiebreaks:
  1. Head-to-Head result
Maximum number of players: 20

Awards

Prices: 1st place - Tour ticket + certificate 2nd place - Party ticket + certificate 3rd place - Lunch ticket + certificate

Schedule

October 31, 2018: Innsbruck Open Chess Tournament 2nd day Award Ceremony Closing Ceremony
November 3, 2018: Opening Ceremony Innsbruck Open Chess Tournament Start Date

Registration

Duration: October 30, 2018

Other Information

Terms and Conditions All entries will be listed on the chess.swips.eu website, to show who is playing in the tournament. Any spelling errors will be corrected upon notification. Photographs of the event may be taken and published on the websites and social media. If tournament players or spectators do not wish to be photographed, we must be notified in writing before the start of the tournament. If the person is under 18 years old, his or her parents have to notify organizing committee. To ensure a safe environment, parents and spectators need to respect the boundaries set by the organizers, and keep outside the playing area, which is for players and officials only. Spectators and players need to switch their mobile phones to silent throughout the duration of the tournament. If a mobile phone rings, a spectator may be asked to leave the playing hall. Tournament Rules of Play The tournament will be played in a ' Double Round Robin' format. All players will play every round, and will be paired randomly. Players score 1 point for a win, 1/2 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss. The winner of the tournament is the player with the highest overall score. The tournament will be played using chess clocks. The time control will be 30 minutes per player. A demonstration for new players on how to use chess clocks will be made before the start of play. Once a player makes a move, they need to press the button on their side of the clock. This starts the opponent's time ticking. When a player reaches zero on the clock, they lose the game. The 'touch move' move applies in all tournaments. A player must move the first piece that he/she touches, if it is legal to move that piece. If a player touches an opponent's piece, that piece must be captured if it is legal to do so. If a player makes a legal move with a piece and let’s go of that piece, the move cannot be taken back. When a player's king is in danger, this is called 'check'. That player must escape check immediately by either taking the opponent's piece, blocking the check, or running away with the king to a safe square. If there is no way to escape from check, then that player is in 'checkmate' and the game is over. A game is not won by taking the opponent's king. If a player makes an illegal move (a move against the rules of chess), then that move needs to be taken back, and a legal move played instead. Players must stand at least one meter back from the table, when observing other games in progress. No player is allowed to give advice to another player, while their game is in progress, including calling check, checkmate, and time (flagfall). This is cheating and penalties may apply (such as taking a point from a player's total score). If a player has a question or a problem at any time, they should raise their hand, and an arbiter will come over to help out. If players agree upon a result and shake hands, the result must stand and cannot be reversed. This means that is the player's responsibility to carefully make sure that a position is actually checkmate, if checkmate is announced by the opponent. When a game is finished, the players should: 1) Shake hands 2) Set up the board correctly for the next round. 3) The winner needs to report the result at the results table. In case of a draw, both players should report the result. Any decision made by the arbiter will be final.