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  • Nikolay Noritsyn
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    Originally posted by Peter McKillop View Post
    If it's true that Anton has already left for home then it's too late to have him re-instated, but, I agree that Hal should request that FIDE review the arbiter's decision for correctness and appropriateness of timing. I'd be surprised if anything significant happens. Look at the recent Sambuev - Noritsyn mess. The only member of the NAC who faulted Sambuev for a violation of the FIDE law (11.5??) regarding disturbing your opponent was the non-IA, Ilya Bluvshtein. The other NAC members, all IAs, never even bothered to explain why 11.5 should not apply. Maybe arbiters in general need to remember that they exist to serve the interests of good and fair chess; they're not gods.
    Hi Peter,

    The FIDE Rep also personally voted against me on the appeal to the executive.. Unfortunately, Kovalyov has no case here. FIDE is disgusting, Azmaiparashvili is disgusting (that's the guy making a takeback and getting away with it...buying rating points..etc, etc), the arbiter that decides to bother a player right before the game is disgusting too. They have many arbiter's there, and they had no problem with Kovalyov's dress code until now.

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  • Vlad Drkulec
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda_shorts

    https://www.walmart.com/c/kp/bermuda-shorts

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  • Vlad Drkulec
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    Originally posted by Laurentiu Grigorescu View Post
    In top international chess competitions top players also represent their country, as the flag is right there, under their name. How they behave reflects on the country as well. This World Cup not being a tournament in a sunny resort, I expect players to show respect to their hosts, FIDE, their opponents, and their country.
    Sorry, but I can not approve Anton's behavior. The way he dressed not only violated the dress code, but also showed some disregard to all of the above. If all the others can dress appropriately, why he can not? There are dress codes in other sports, most notably in tennis. Nobody breaks them without risking heavy fines and exclusion from tournaments.
    If Zurab also broke the code of conduct he should be fined. His language and attitude are unacceptable.
    The dress code specifically allows bermuda shorts so that is not the issue. What is shocking is the display of bigotry and prejudice which appears to be tolerated by FIDE. Clearly this was intended to upset Anton's composure before an important game.

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  • Vlad Drkulec
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    Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View Post
    One story that's going around is that Anton didn't abide by the dress code.
    I am not a fashionista by any stretch but the dress code specifically allows bermuda shorts. By my understanding of fashion, that is what he was wearing.

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  • Sid Belzberg
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    Originally posted by Laurentiu Grigorescu View Post
    In top international chess competitions top players also represent their country, as the flag is right there, under their name. How they behave reflects on the country as well. This World Cup not being a tournament in a sunny resort, I expect players to show respect to their hosts, FIDE, their opponents, and their country.
    Sorry, but I can not approve Anton's behavior. The way he dressed not only violated the dress code, but also showed some disregard to all of the above. If all the others can dress appropriately, why he can not? There are dress codes in other sports, most notably in tennis. Nobody breaks them without risking heavy fines and exclusion from tournaments.
    If Zurab also broke the code of conduct he should be fined. His language and attitude are unacceptable.
    As Anton said he has dressed like this in the past as well as in previous rounds and it was never brought up as an issue. if you look at pictures of the match with Anand, Anand was dressed in a very casual "resort like" tshirt. So Anton's dress style was not different then many of the other participants in the hall. Sorry but you are talking nonsense.
    Last edited by Sid Belzberg; Saturday, 9th September, 2017, 02:05 PM.

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  • Laurentiu Grigorescu
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    In top international chess competitions top players also represent their country, as the flag is right there, under their name. How they behave reflects on the country as well. This World Cup not being a tournament in a sunny resort, I expect players to show respect to their hosts, FIDE, their opponents, and their country.
    Sorry, but I can not approve Anton's behavior. The way he dressed not only violated the dress code, but also showed some disregard to all of the above. If all the others can dress appropriately, why he can not? There are dress codes in other sports, most notably in tennis. Nobody breaks them without risking heavy fines and exclusion from tournaments.
    If Zurab also broke the code of conduct he should be fined. His language and attitude are unacceptable.

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  • Wayne Komer
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    The Chess World Cup 2017

    September 9, 2017

    The statement of Kovalyov, and photos of him (in his shorts) getting in to a taxi and leaving.

    https://chessdailynews.com/official-...-cup-incident/

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  • Gordon Ritchie
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    Originally posted by Sam Sharpe View Post
    Anton's version on CB indicates some pretty disgusting behaviour by Zurab. I think other stories in the past have also told of similar garbage.
    Unfortunately, Azmaiparashvili is well known for this sort of arrogant, racist behaviour, relying on the protection of his sponsor, Kirsan.

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  • Sid Belzberg
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    Originally posted by Francis Rodriguez View Post
    This is just awful!
    We're here to win - not short-changed!

    Any non-chess 'violation' should have been addressed after
    the game/round! Zurab's admitted comments are out of line.

    Go Anton!

    Over to you Mr. Bond:)
    "Go Anton"???? What the f*ck are you talking about?...he left the venue and is on his way home! You should be proud of your idiotic support of this group of thugs during the 2014 FIDE elections.
    http://danailov-for-president.com/?p=3339"]
    Originally posted by Caesar Posylek View Post
    What is your opinion? From Facebook today. Anton Kovalyov 23 mins · I wanted to wait a little till I calm down, but I'm tired of seeing lies everywhere. So here's what happened: The issue were not the shorts but how I was treated. I came to the game and was approached by the arbiter asking me to change (first time). I told him that I don't have pants with me, and then I noticed that I was playing black instead of white, which came as a surprise for me and asked him to check that. He and the other arbiters checked and confirmed to me that I'm playing with black, we talked a little and everything was fine. Then came Zurab, he was very agressive, yelling at me and using the racial slur "gypsy" to insult me, apart from mentioning several times that I will be punished by FIDE. I told him that I had asked before at the previous world cup if what I was wearing was OK and I was told by somebody from the organization that yes. Zurab, in a prepotent way, said he doesn't care, he's the organizer now. At this point I was really angry but tried not to do anything stupid, and asked him why he was so rude to me, and he said because I'm a gypsy. So imagine this, the round is about to start, I'm being bullied by the organizer of the tournament, being assured that I will be punished by FIDE, yelled at and racially insulted. What would you do in my situation? I think many people would have punched this person in the face or at least insulted him. I decided to leave. Worth pointing out, I didn't take any pants with me because I gained some weight and they were to tight. If the organizationof the tournament would have warned me sooner I would have taken a cab to the mall and bought pants, without any problems whatsoever, but instead I was treated like garbage. I was too stressed out by the way I was treated and the threats of being punished by FIDE no matter what I do, so I choose to leave before I do anything stupid. Another point worth pointing out, Zurab never asked me to go and change, the conversation consisted of threats, insults, and agressive behavior from Zurab. He was clearly provoking me. I will not appeal anything. I am disgusted by this type of people. I don't want the money. I'm coming back home.
    Here is an interesting piece about Zurab's history, he is a thug just like his boss Kirsan. I absolutely believe every word Anton said is true. The CFC and other federations supported a known thug (who naturally has other thugs on his team) these are the horrible consequences that chess fans and players now deal with,.... the fall out from chess federations idiotic support of thugs. http://danailov-for-president.com/?p=3339[/URL]
    Last edited by Sid Belzberg; Saturday, 9th September, 2017, 02:13 PM.

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  • Francis Rodriguez
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    This is just awful!
    We're here to win - not short-changed!

    Any non-chess 'violation' should have been addressed after
    the game/round! Zurab's admitted comments are out of line.

    Go Anton!

    Over to you Mr. Bond:)

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  • Sam Sharpe
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    Anton's version on CB indicates some pretty disgusting behaviour by Zurab. I think other stories in the past have also told of similar garbage.

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  • Gordon Ritchie
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    Hal and Vlad, get the lead out and get onto this matter a.s.a.p. Pretend you are Americans or Russians. This is quite unacceptable grandstanding by the pompous twits in FIDE. Outrageous.

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  • Wayne Komer
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    The Chess World Cup 2017

    September 9, 2017

    Interview with Tomasz Delega

    Interviewer: About the incident that happened today in an interview with Chief Arbiter Tomasz Delega from Poland. In the third round of the World Cup, everyone knows after fifteen minutes Anton Kovalyov was not at the playing venue and that is why he lost his game. Actually what happened?

    Chief Arbiter: Before the game, ten minutes before, I asked Mr. Kovalyov about his shorts. I told him that in my opinion that is not the correct dress code for the World Championship and he answered me that they are the only shorts that he has for the tournament. And then he started a claim regarding the pairing, the colour of the game is not correct. I was surprised as an arbiter because colour is a very important thing for the match. And I decided to go to my computer and check the colours also go to Vladimir Chuchelov for publishing the pairing on the website to be sure that the pairing is OK. During this trip I told Zurab Azmaiparashvili about this case and went to my computer and Mr. Chuchelov to check this. After checking the pairing was correct and correctly published went back and I saw that Zurab was talking to Kovalyov about the shorts and he decided to go out from the playing hall and finally he didn’t come back.

    Interviewer: There is also the question why you didn’t warn him before. Because he was coming with the same shorts in the previous rounds. Why didn’t you ever ask him about the Dress Code rules before?

    Chief Arbiter: This is the first time that I saw him. I acted today but not earlier. For me this is a very important event but I am first time in the World Cup and the second time in a FIDE tournament so I have a lot of other things to do. But now in the third round and less players and I have more possibility to control things and it was just nice to talk to Mr. Kovalyov if it was possible to change this.

    Interviewer: So it was not possible…

    The interviewer was Anastasiya Karlovich.

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  • Peter McKillop
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    If it's true that Anton has already left for home then it's too late to have him re-instated, but, I agree that Hal should request that FIDE review the arbiter's decision for correctness and appropriateness of timing. I'd be surprised if anything significant happens. Look at the recent Sambuev - Noritsyn mess. The only member of the NAC who faulted Sambuev for a violation of the FIDE law (11.5??) regarding disturbing your opponent was the non-IA, Ilya Bluvshtein. The other NAC members, all IAs, never even bothered to explain why 11.5 should not apply. Maybe arbiters in general need to remember that they exist to serve the interests of good and fair chess; they're not gods.

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  • Vlad Rekhson
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    I think that Canada (FIDE rep?) needs to make an appeal ASAP. There is nothing in the rules that states that you can't wear shorts, just that the dresscode cannot be inappropriate. Well, who said that shorts are inappropriate, and also how can you demand a chess player in the middle of the game in round 3 to suddenly go look for pants. Absolutely horrible!

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