Please send all byes requests to byes@sydneychesschampionships.rootyhillchessclub.org
Organiser’s Details
Position | Name |
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Chief Organiser | Winston Zhao Chen |
Chief Arbiter | IA Charles Zworestine |
Deputy Chief Arbiter | IA Peter Tsai |
Arbiter | NA Bevan Clouston |
Arbiter | FA Winston Zhao Chen |
Time Control
Tournament | Time Control |
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Sydney Open Chess Championship | 90 minutes + 30 seconds per move |
Sydney Classic Chess Championships | 90 minutes + 30 seconds per move |
Sydney Blitz Chess Championships | 3 minutes + 2 seconds per move |
The Sydney Open Blitz Chess Championships will be FIDE Blitz and ACF Quick-Rated.
Byes
Only two half-point byes are permitted in the Sydney Open and Classic Chess Championships. No half-point byes are permitted in Rounds 8 and 9. Half-point byes must be requested before the start of the previous round. (e.g. For a half-point bye in Round 4, it must be requested at the latest before the start of Round 3)
No half-point byes are permitted in the Sydney Open Blitz Chess Championships.
Forfeits
For the Sydney Open and Classic Chess Championships, the forfeit time is 30 minutes from the start of the round.
For the Sydney Open Blitz Chess Championships, the forfeit time occurs after flagfall has occurred on the clock.
Players who are forfeited will be withdrawn from the tournament automatically unless a valid reason is provided for the absence at the Chief Arbiter and Chief Organiser’s discretion. Players without a valid reason for the absence must pay a $50 fee to re-enter the tournament. The fee is $20 for the Blitz.
Rules
All games played are under the FIDE Laws of Chess.
Please familiarise yourself with the FIDE Laws of Chess before the start of the tournament.
Any players caught with a phone or other digital device in their possession (regardless if it is on or off) will immediately lose the game.
No draws under 30 moves will be accepted by the arbiter unless by three-fold repetition (i.e. Both players must have played 30 moves before a draw is allowed unless the draw occurred by three-fold repetition). As this is a Championship, players are expected to play “normally” at all times. Pre-arranged or absurd games will not be accepted, and both players will receive a double forfeit.
Juniors under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent at all times except during their game.
All phones in the playing area must be switched off. No phones may be taken out of the playing area without the permission of the Chief Arbiter and Chief Organiser, except for the first 10 minutes of a Round, when photos and videos may be taken. If a spectator is seen with a phone in the playing area, they will be asked to leave for the remainder of the day.
Players who have completed their games are considered to be spectators. Spectators are not to disturb the players in the playing area.
Spectators or players who disturb the playing environment will receive only one warning. The second violation will result in expulsion from the event.
Pairing Rules
Pairings will follow the FIDE Dutch Swiss System. This means no players are knocked out of the tournament, and everyone will get a game!
Pairings in the Open and the Blitz will be done via the FIDE Approved Baku Acceleration Method.
Pairings in the Classic will follow the regular FIDE Dutch Swiss System.
The results are to be written down on the result slip and signed by both players. Even if the result entered on the slip is incorrect, once submitted, it shall stand.
Full results of each Round will be published immediately after the end of the last game on the website, followed by the draw for the next round.
The Direct Encounter, Bucholtz Total, Bucholtz Cut 1, and Bucholtz Cut 2 will be used as tie-breakers in the final standings in that order.
Photography and Videography
Spectators are permitted to take photos and videos of the playing area following the first 10 minutes after the start of the round. Afterwards, only photographers and videographers authorised by the Chief Organiser and Chief Arbiter of the event are allowed to use cameras within the playing area. No flash photography is permitted under any circumstances.
Smoking
There is to be no smoking on the premises or within 4 metres of the school. This is set in the law and is a requirement of the Department of Education. If you need to smoke, you will need to leave the school and cross the road. This means that smoking breaks are not permitted during games.
Appeals
In the Open and Classic sections, if players disagree with the arbiter’s decision, they are entitled to appeal to the Deputy Chief Arbiter, followed by the Chief Arbiter. If the player wishes to appeal the decision of the Chief Arbiter further, an appeal must be made to the Appeals Committee. A $100 bond is to be lodged with the appeal to the organiser, which may be refunded, depending on the decision of the Appeals Committee.
No appeals are permitted following the Chief Arbiter’s decision in the Blitz. (Article 11.10 of the FIDE Laws of Chess)
Appeals made will go to the NSWCA Appeals Committee.