Here are the answers to some questions people might have of the new Canadian Chess League. We are very excited to be starting this new journey into online chess that will hopefully bring out some of the top players in the country and allow players from across our geographically large country to face each other over the board.
How many players can be on a team?
As few as 4, as many as 7.
How many players will play in any match?
4.
Who can be on a team?
Anyone! There are no rating limits. You can get your friends together to make a team, or players from your club or school. Clubs can have multiple teams if they would like.
How will the teams be paired?
Round robin groups of 8 that will be grouped by the average rating of your top 4 players. The top 4 teams make the playoffs in each group.
How will the players on each team be paired?
Your highest rated player will play the opposing team’s highest rated player, and so on. Colour allocations will be such that your team will have the same colour on either boards 1 and 3 or 2 and 4.
What is the time control?
60 minutes/game plus 15 seconds each move.
How will the games be transmitted?
The Internet Chess Club is going to give us league accounts to only play these games.
Where do teams play from?
That is up to your team, but it must be a place where all four games can be played from and where someone can come and watch the games in progress. An internet connection and a back up connection is required.
When will the games take place?
Once a month, starting in September. Playoffs will take place in April. Games will be played Monday to Friday. A complete schedule for the entire season will be drawn up in the first 2 weeks of September.
How much will it cost for a team to register?
$120.
Are there prizes?
Of course! The winning team in the top tier will be playing for a $1000 prize. There will be prizes for the winners in the other divisions.
Will the games be rated?
Yes. CFC and Canadian Chess League rated.
We will be offering a scholastic division that will be Chess and Math rated.
We are considering an amateur division that will be playing with a reduced team entry fee with no prizes is there is sufficient interest.
If you would like a copy of our rules as they now stand, please email me at profit@canadianchessleague.ca
If you have any questions, you can email me or post your questions here.
Our website should be up and running properly by the end of the weekend.
How many players can be on a team?
As few as 4, as many as 7.
How many players will play in any match?
4.
Who can be on a team?
Anyone! There are no rating limits. You can get your friends together to make a team, or players from your club or school. Clubs can have multiple teams if they would like.
How will the teams be paired?
Round robin groups of 8 that will be grouped by the average rating of your top 4 players. The top 4 teams make the playoffs in each group.
How will the players on each team be paired?
Your highest rated player will play the opposing team’s highest rated player, and so on. Colour allocations will be such that your team will have the same colour on either boards 1 and 3 or 2 and 4.
What is the time control?
60 minutes/game plus 15 seconds each move.
How will the games be transmitted?
The Internet Chess Club is going to give us league accounts to only play these games.
Where do teams play from?
That is up to your team, but it must be a place where all four games can be played from and where someone can come and watch the games in progress. An internet connection and a back up connection is required.
When will the games take place?
Once a month, starting in September. Playoffs will take place in April. Games will be played Monday to Friday. A complete schedule for the entire season will be drawn up in the first 2 weeks of September.
How much will it cost for a team to register?
$120.
Are there prizes?
Of course! The winning team in the top tier will be playing for a $1000 prize. There will be prizes for the winners in the other divisions.
Will the games be rated?
Yes. CFC and Canadian Chess League rated.
We will be offering a scholastic division that will be Chess and Math rated.
We are considering an amateur division that will be playing with a reduced team entry fee with no prizes is there is sufficient interest.
If you would like a copy of our rules as they now stand, please email me at profit@canadianchessleague.ca
If you have any questions, you can email me or post your questions here.
Our website should be up and running properly by the end of the weekend.
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