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Article 4: The act of moving the pieces
4.1 Each move must be made with one hand only.
4.2 Provided that he first expresses his intention (for example by saying j’adoube or adjust), the player having the move may adjust one or more pieces on their squares.
4.3 Except as provided in Article 4.2, if the player having the move deliberately touches on the chessboard:
a. one or more of his own pieces, he must move the first piece touched which can be moved.
b. one or more of his opponent’s pieces, he must capture the first piece touched which can be captured.
c. one piece of each colour, he must capture the opponent’s piece with his piece or. If it is illegal, move or capture the first piece touched which can be moved or captured. If it is unclear, whether the player’s own piece or his opponent’s was touched first, the player’s own piece shall be considered to have been touched before his opponent’s.
4.6 When, as a legal move or part of a legal move, a piece has been released on a square, it cannot be moved to another square on this move. The move is then considered to have been made.
Article 6: The chess clock
A.4.d.1. The flag is considered to have fallen when a player has made a claim to that effect. The arbiter shall refrain from signalling a flag fall, but he may do so if both flags have fallen.
2. To claim a win on time, the claimant must stop both clocks and notify the arbiter. For a claim to be successful, the claimant’s flag must remain up and his opponent’s flag down after the clock has been stopped.
3. If both flags have fallen as described in (1) and (2), the arbiter shall declare the game drawn.
Article 7: Irregularities
7.4. a. If during a game it is found that an illegal move, including failing to meet the requirements of the promotion or capturing the opponent’s king has been completed, the position immediately before the irregularity shall be reinstated.
b. After the action taken under Article 7.4.a, for the first two illegal moves by a player, the arbiter shall give two minutes extra time to his opponent’s in each instance, for the third illegal move by the same player, the arbiter shall declare the game lost by this player.
Article 8: The recording of the moves
8.1 In the course of the play each player is required to record his own moves and those of his opponent in the correct manner, move by move as clearly and legibly as possible in the score sheet prescribed for the competition. It is forbidden to write the moves in advance, unless the player is claiming a draw. A player may reply to his opponent’s move before recording it, if he so wishes, he must record his previous move before making another. Both players must record the offer of a draw on the score sheet.
8.4 If a player has less than five minutes left on his clock at some stage in a period and does not have additional time of 30 seconds or more added with each move, then for the remainder of the period he is not obliged to meet the requirements of Article 8.1.
Article 12: Conduct of the players
12.3.b Without the permission of the arbiter a player is forbidden to have mobile phone or other electronic means of communication in the playing venue, unless they are completely switched off. If any such device produces a sound, the player shall lose the game. The opponent shall win. The playing venue is defined as the playing area, rest rooms, refreshment area, area set aside for smoking and other placed designated by the arbiter.
Last edited by Ferdinand Supsup; Friday, 9th May, 2014, 07:48 PM.
Reason: Space correction
We have 3 more additions which brings us up to 59 players.
1. Richard Chen ( 1995 ) - open
2. Richard Marais ( 1067 ) - u1600
3. Andrei Korscak ( 1568 ) - u1600
We have 28 in open, 26 in u1600 and 4 in recreation section.
Fantastic line up. We have a new top seed in u1600 section. Both sections equally split up except for recreation which is not well supported. I guess we have to think how to overcome this issue in the future event.
"Both sections equally split up except for recreation which is not well supported. I guess we have to think how to overcome this issue in the future event."
"Both sections equally split up except for recreation which is not well supported. I guess we have to think how to overcome this issue in the future event."
I guess you are right but it's not easy to maintain the interest. Mississauga chess club is the biggest chess club in Canada and if these new players in this area wants to play chess they should join the club
Last edited by Gary Hua; Saturday, 10th May, 2014, 10:19 AM.
Location : Building #01-Recreational, Athletics and Wellness Centre
and Room 3141
http : //www.mississaugachessclub.ca/mccAbout.htm.
Membership : Registrants must be current CFC members or renew before playing
For recreational section, players do not need to be CFC member
Entry Fees : $ 25 with advance notice, $ 35 cash on site ( Open section )
$ 25 with advance notice, $ 35 cash on site ( U-1600 section )
$ 15 with advance notice, $ 20 cash on site ( Recreational section )
Players within 100 points of section floor play up at $10
GM ( free ) IM - half price ( $ 15 ) FM / NM ( $ 20 )
Byes : Maximum of 2 in rounds 1-4 if requested in advance.
Byes requested during event are 0 point.
Prizes : Open Section Guaranteed 100% payout as Prize Fund ( $25 per entry )
U-1600 - Trophies and $$$
Recreation ( Unrated ) - Trophies
Other Info : Plenty of parking $ 6 / day
Organizer : Mississauga Chess Club
T.D : Ferdinand Supsup
Hi Guys,
We will be having our second edition of Mississauga Standard 2 months from now on May 11, 2014 ( Sunday ). We had a wonderful maiden outing with 32 players and the tournament was well run with Ferdinand Supsup as the TD. We hope to have a higher turnout for the coming one and hope you guys will give your full support. There will be a newly created section ( recreational ) where the players especially new players do not need to be CFC members.
This tournament is created for you guys so do register early for us to make a perfect preparation for you guys. We want to ensure the players are comfortable during the tournament and the tournament to be well run again.
Do let us know and e mail us if you have any queries at the e mail address mentioned above.
I would like to thank Paul Roschman, Ferdinand Supsup, Jin Huang and Bob Gillanders for the tournament well managed and smoothly organized. We also thanked the volunteers in helping out after the tournament.
- We have a record of 60 participants almost doubling our 1st edition. We have a mixed crowd of adult and juniors.
- 3 Masters turned up with FM Razvan Preotu beating FM Robert Morrison in the last round to claim clear 1st and a big cash prize of $ 280. An upset in round 4 where NM Adam Cormier lost to top rising junior Sergey Noritsyn ( brother of IM Nikolay ) and 6 of them shared tie for 2nd in the Open section. They shared $ 65 each.
- In the U-1600, a very fierce competition where it ended up with 3 players achieved 3.5 points out of 4 and they shared a prize money of $ 95 each. Allyson Xu ( Mississauga chess club ) won the tie break and the big trophy.
- Liza Noritsyn ( sister of Nikolay ) won the recreational section and won the trophy.
- A total of $ 1,000 prize money and 5 trophies were awarded.
- Thanks to all the players who turned up who made this all possible and the tournament a success. We hope you will continue to support this tournament in future and please do give us feedback as to how to improve and bring up the level of the tournament to a greater height. We have you players in mind when we seek improvement
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