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1. The Tournament
The 3rd Mediterranean Boys and Girls Chess Championships will be
held from 31st August 2010 (arrival) to 8th September
(departure). The tournament is being sponsored by KYDON SPORTS
CLUB and Giannoulis Hotels , Crete, Greece where the
championships will take place. More information can be obtained
from the following link : http://www.cavospada.gr
The main sponsors for this tournament are :
KYDON SPORTS CLUB
GIANNOULIS HOTELS
MUNICIPALITY of PLATANIA
2. Participants
One player each for the Boys and Girls Championships nominated
by each Mediterranean Federation as listed in the MCA statute.
Players born on January 1st, 1990 and after are eligible to
participate. If a Federation wishes to have additional players
participating, besides those qualified through the normal way
and by right, it should apply to the Organizing Committee. A
player can participate in the competition only after getting an
official consent from the Organizing Federation.
3. Registration
The Registration Form/s shall be submitted to the General
Secretary of the Mediterranean Chess Association by e-mail ([email protected])
by not later than 30th June 2010. If participants submit the
registration form after the deadline they may have to pay for
their accommodation or even be refused entry.
4. Traveling Expenses and Airport Transfers
Traveling expenses shall be covered by the participating
Federations. Transportation from the Chania international
airport in Crete to the hotel and back will be managed by
organizers for free.
5. Board & Lodging
The participants, one man and one woman nominated by each
federation, will be provided with full board per day per player.
Any additional participant or accompanying person will have to
pay for all their expenses in Crete. The accommodation will be
provided in Hotel Cavospada.
The extra players and accompanying persons will pay 70 Euros for
registration fee. Extra players and accompanying persons that
would like to stay in double rooms (full board) will have to pay
60 Euros per day, per person. (The normal price of the hotel
Cavospada is more than 130 euros per person per day).
In order to make the reservation they have to pay the 50% of the
total amount to the hotel. Information at +30 28240 22121
Registration fee must be paid at the account of KYDON SPORTS
CLUB :
ALPHA BANK - No 660-002101-214233
6. Entry Visa & Participant Details
All participants are requested to send one passport-size photo
(jpeg) of their players and a scan of their passport to the MCA
along with the registration form. Please check with your
Government or the Greek Embassy in your country on the need or
requirements for visas to Greek.
7. Tournament Regulations
7.1 Tournament Venue
The tournament venue will be announced by the 30th June 2010.
7.2 Procedure of appeals
Protests against decisions of the Chief Arbiter or any of his
assistants, must be submitted in written form to the Chairman of
the Appeals committee within one hour after completion of the
playing session. The protest must be accompanied with the sum of
100 EUR, as a deposit from the signatory. If the protest is
accepted and the decision changed, then the deposit will be
returned back to the claimant.
Otherwise money will be transferred to the MCA Treasury or
Organising Committee. The Appeals Committee will be selected
prior to the first round during the Technical meeting and will
be made up of three persons selected by the majority of the
players.
7.3 System and rate of play
Boys and girls will participate in one joint tournament. This
will give more opportunity for rating and norms. The
Championships are organized as per the FIDE Rules in the FIDE
Handbook. The events will be conducted according to the Swiss
System, 9 rounds. The time limit will be 90 minutes + 30 seconds
increment per move for each player. The games will be played
using DGT clocks.
7.4 Pairings
Pairings will be made with Swiss Manager software. Pairings will
be announced as soon as possible after each playing round
finishes, and will be posted in front of the tournament hall and
in other key areas.
7.5 Ranking and Tie – breaks
The order of players, for the award of trophies, that finish
with the same number of points, shall be determined by
application of the following tie-breaking procedures in sequence
proceeding from (a) to (b) to (c) to (d) according to the extent
required.
(a) Median-Buchholz,
(b) Buchholz
(c) Progressive Scores
(d) Match between tied players.
7.6 Playing Schedule
Tuesday, August 31st 2010 |
19.00 |
Arrival Day
Technical Meeting |
Wednesday, September 1st 2010 |
10.00
17.00 |
Round 1
Round 2 |
Thursday, September 2nd 2010 |
10:00
16.00 |
Lectures by two GMs
Round 3 |
Friday, September 3rd 2010 |
10.00
16.00 |
Round 4
Round 5 |
Saturday, September 4th 2010 |
10:00
16.00 |
Lectures by two GMs
Round 6 |
Sunday, September 5th 2010 |
10:00
16.00 |
Lectures by two GMs
Round 7 |
Monday, September 6th 2010 |
10:00
16.00 |
Lectures by two GMs
Round 8 |
Tuesday, September 7th 2010 |
10.00 |
Round 9 |
|
17:30 |
Closing Ceremony/Prize Distribution |
Wednesday, September 8th 2010
|
|
Departure |
7.7 Prizes
The Championship winners will be awarded trophies and Gold,
Silver and Bronze Medals respectively. The organisers are also
please to announce cash prizes as follows :-
The Prizes for Boys: 1st. 300€ 2nd. 200€ 3rd. 100€
The Prizes for Girls: 1st. 250€ 2nd. 100€ 3rd. 50€
Cash prizes will be split equally if there is more than one
player qualifying for the cash prize. Women players who may rank
in the first overall three places will be given a choice as to
which prize and trophy they may wish, but no person may win more
than one respective prize & trophy.
The organisers will also offer prizes in special categories
(Cups and medals for first 3 in categories 8,10, 12,14,16,18 for
boys and girls)
7.8 Additional Rules:
(a) Article 10.2 of the Laws of Chess is not valid.
(b) After each game players will hand the original scores to the
arbiter signed by both of them.
(c) Analyzing is not allowed in the playing hall.
(d) During the game the players are not allowed to go to the
analyzing room.
(e) Players who have finished their games shall be considered to
be spectators and are not allowed to stay in the playing area.
(f) Players are asked not to bring any mobile phone into the
playing hall. If a mobile phone rings the player will be
punished according to the Laws of Chess by loss of the game.
(g) Flash photography may be used only in the first ten minutes
of the games
(h) We assume that all the players have read the Tournament
Regulations and are obliged to obey them.
(i) Only the players and arbiters shall be allowed in the actual
playing area, except with the express permission of the chief
arbiter.
(j) As long as a person’s game is in progress, a player may talk
only to an arbiter or with his opponent, as permitted by the
Laws of Chess.
(k) The English text of these Tournament Regulations is the
authentic version.
8. Training Camp
The Organisers are pleased to announce that a Training camp
consisting of a number of lectures for the participants, by two
world leading trainers will be held during the tournament.
9. Unforseen Items
Any matter not mentioned in the present Regulations shall be
decided by the MCA Council in conjunction with the organising
committee.
Contact numbers for the Tournament Director Sakis Kouvatsos (30)
6944347603 or the MCA General Secretary Mr Geoffrey D Borg (356)
99434729.