IV Internet Chess Tournament

“Ciudad de Dos Hermanas”

 Tournament Rules

 

I      HOW TO PARTICIPATE

The tournament will be held on-line at the Internet Chess Club (ICC), www.chessclub.com Internet’s virtual chess club. Registration is free. 

Use of computer chess engines and databases while playing is strictly prohibited.  Assistance from other players is also prohibited. Every player can have only one account enrolled in the whole tournament. 

a)        Free membership in ICC

You can get a 7 days free membership on ICC while using Blitzin 2.31 or higher. In addition, if you are signed up for the Dos Hermanas tournament, you are allowed to another 7 days free trial per computer, even if you have used up your free trials on ICC.  We strongly recommend that you try playing on ICC and perhaps play in one of ICC's many informal tournaments to familiarize yourself with the software. 

Please connect to the ICC at least a few minutes in advance of the tournament, and watch for instructions on how to participate in the tournament.  You will be prompted with a pop-up box when it is time to start each game. Each round will take roughly 25-30 minutes, with a break of 30 Minutes after round 5, so you can expect a 9-round qualifying tournament to take about 5 hours. There is no late joining after the start, so show up on time. 

The procedure to become a member of ICC is simple, and only requires a few minutes. To play at the ICC, special software is required (Blitzin 2.3x); to obtain it, go to the following link and follow the instructions: 

http://www.chessclub.com (in English)

http://www.clubdeajedrez.com (in Spanish) 

Once you have downloaded and installed the software, you must register yourself in ICC, following the instructions that you will find in the program.

b)        Registrations

Once you have become an ICC member, you must fill in the registration form at the official tournament page: http://www.doshermanas.net/  You need to be registered at least one hour before the first qualifier you intend to play starts. After that, you can still register, but only play in later qualifiers. The registration form will be closed one hour before each qualifier starts, and will be opened again as soon as the qualifier starts. An important change regarding last years’ edition is that this year you only have to register once to be able to participate in all the qualifiers.

II     TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

a)        Dates

The tournament will run from the 14th to the 22nd of March, 2003.

b)        Tournament table / time schedules (CET = GMT +1; EST = GMT-5) 

Tournament

Day

Time-table

System

Nº players

Qualifiers

 

S 14 A

Fr 14

EST 1:00 pm ; CET 19:00

Swiss

Open

1

S 14 B

  Fr 14

EST 8:00 pm ; 02:00 CET on 15th

Swiss

Open

1

S 15 A

Sa 15

EST 1:00 pm ; CET 19:00

Swiss

Open

1

S 15 B

Sa 15

EST 8:00 pm ; 02:00 CET on 16th

Swiss

Open

1

S 16 A

Su  16

EST 1:00 pm ; CET 19:00

Swiss

Open

1

S 16 B

Su  16

EST 8:00 pm ; 02:00 CET on 17th

Swiss

Open

1

S 17 A

Mon 17  1

EST 1:00 pm ; CET 19:00

Swiss

Open

1

S 17 B

Mon 17

EST 8:00 pm ; 02:00 CET on 18th

Swiss

Open

1

S 18 A

Tue 18

EST 1:00 pm ; CET 19:00

Swiss

Open

1

S 18 B

Tue 18

EST 8:00 pm ; 02:00 CET on 19th

Swiss

Open

1

S 19 A

Wed 19

EST 1:00 pm ; CET 19:00

Swiss

Open

1

S 19 B

Wed 19

EST 8:00 pm ; 02:00 CET on 20st

Swiss

Open

1

REST DAY

Thu 20

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Best

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20

FINALS

Fri  21

EST 3:00 pm ; CET 21:00

KO

32

8

FINALS

Sat  22

EST 12:00 pm ; CET 18:00

KO

8

4 – 2 – 1

 

III   PLAYING SYSTEM

a)        Tournament system:

In the qualifying stages, a nine round Swiss system will be used. The final will be a K.O. between the 32 qualifiers. Qualifiers will be sorted by the January 1st 2003 FIDE rating list, and paired 1-32, 31-2, 3-30, etc… The grid will display the following pairings (top to bottom) and qualifies who go through to the next round will be paired accordingly: 1-32, 16-17, 8-25, 9-24, 4-29, 13-20, 5-28, 12-21, 2-31, 15-18, 7-26, 10-23, 3-30, 17-19, 6-27, 11-22.

b)        Game rate:

The playing rate will be 8/2 “Fischer System” (eight minutes initially plus two seconds added for each move played). In the Final stages, using K.O. system,  "mini-matches" of two games will be played (also using 8/2 “Fischer System”), and if a tie occurs, a third game will be played: White with five minutes and Black with four minutes, without time increments, with White obliged to win (“Sudden Death”).

c)        Tournament development:

Twelve Swiss tournaments are played in six days: after that a free day, and then at the weekend the Finals are played, with the 12 winners of the Swiss qualifying tournaments, and the 20 best players (non-winners).  

Tie-breaks: 

1)         In the qualifiers, the tie-breaks will be (in this order):

a) Sum of scores of opponents, adjusted such that if an opponent does not play a round for whatever reason, 0.5 is added to the sum b) Average rating of opponents c) Draw lots 

2)         When calculating which of the non-winners should advance to the 32-player KO            based on their performance in the qualifying tournaments, the criteria will be:

(a)    Best score (b) Average rating of opponents in the respective qualifier  c) Draw lots 

The rating used in those tiebreakers is the ICC Blitz rating at the start of the qualifier.

These criteria will also be used to award all special prizes.

IV    PRIZES

1º         1.500 Euros

2º            750 Euros

3º-4º        500 Euros

5º-8º        200 Euros

9º-16º      100 Euros 

Total prize fund: 4.850 Euros 

Legal tax will be deducted from the prizes. 

(Note: This year the special prize, an invitation to the Dos Hermanas Open for the winner, has been canceled as the Open has been substituted for Round-Robin events). 

Other special prizes: 

  • The first three non GM-IM players members of ICC classified will receive a free

6 month subscription to ICC.

  • The first three player’s non-members of ICC will receive a free 6 month subscription to ICC.
  • Six free 6 month free membership prizes will be raffled between all participants in the event.
  • Cash prizes will be paid by bank transfer. The 16 prize winners, before 15 days after the end of the event, must provide the following bank details to the organization: bank name, bank address, SWIFT code, bank account.

 

V     TECHNICALITIES

a)        Game rules 

Play is according to the rules and features of the ICC. Blitzin 2.31 or a higher version must be used in this event. Some features of which you should be aware include: 

(1) The ICC timestamp mechanism, which stops both player's clocks while a move is in transit over the internet.

(2) If a player gets disconnected the game is typically adjourned and should be resumed as soon as that player returns.

(3) Draw offers and draw claims may be made by clicking the Draw button prior to making a move. 

The ICC tournament directors may at their discretion make a ruling on a particular game, eject a player from a tournament, refuse to allow a player to join a tournament, or end a free trial granted for the tournament, for any reason including but not limited to:  failure to show up on time or to start a game on time, concern that the player's internet connection is not reliable enough for the game to finish in a timely manner, suspicion of chess computer use, suspicion that a player is receiving assistance, suspicion that a player has used multiple accounts during the tournament, or the fact that this player has been caught violating ICC rules in the past.   

Their reasoning need not be given, and there is no appeals process.  We appreciate the cooperation of all participants in keeping this contest friendly, honorable, and running smoothly. 

Participants are expected to connect from the same computer during the whole tournament. ICC can request phone numbers and/or physical addresses from the 32 finalists. 

Players who are found to have given a false real name or other false information at registration can be ejected from the tournament.  

In case a player is disqualified from the tournament, the ICC tournament directors can, at their discretion, rule that the game of that player in the running round is lost for him, and won for his opponent. However, results by that player in prior rounds will not be reverted. 

Qualifier winners will not be able to participate in any other qualifiers, as they are already qualified directly to the finals. 

            b)        Registration form   

All information provided via the registration form may be used for publicity purposes by the Patronato Municipal de Deportes, EDAMI and ICC.

 
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Última modificación: 22 de diciembre de 2003