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      • The current version of the regulations (Version 2 April 2021) can be found link here – https://www.englishchess.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Tournament-Rules-V2-April-2021.pdf
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  2. Mar 1, 2020 · FIDE Title Regulations effective from 1 January 2022 till 31 December 2022. FIDE Title Regulations effective from 1 July 2017 till 31 December 2021. Table for Direct Titles effective from 1 July 2017 till 31 December 2023. FIDE Title Regulations effective from 1 July 2014 till 30 June 2017.

  3. Title norm is a title performance fulfilling additional requirements concerning the mix of titled players and nationalities as specified in articles 1.42 to 1.45. Direct title (automatic title) is a title gained by achieving a certain place or result in a tournament.

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  4. 4 days ago · Questions & Answers n. 4, November 2021 (Resignation and 75 moves-rule) November 8, 2021 rcc. by IA Stéphane Escafre, FIDE rules commission Elena Polovina is an International Arbiter from Russia. She is also a woman.

  5. According to the article 10.1 of the FIDE Laws of Chess, the regulations of an event may specify a different scoring system. Our scoring system is: A player who wins their game, has a bye or wins by default scores 1 point. A player who draws their game scores half a point.

  6. May 24, 2018 · Policy & Resources. Safeguarding Children Policy [updated 15/09/23] | Anti-Bullying Policy | Notes on the Treatment of Disabled Players. Advice on Simultaneous Displays | Round Robin pairings method. 100 Year History of the British Chess Federation [Poole/Reuben] | Refunds and Returns. Transgender Policy.

  7. Jan 5, 2021 · The FIDE Council has approved a new set of rules to be applied to official online chess competitions. The document, which will be incorporated into the laws of chess, is the result of a joint effort by a dedicated task force, in which several FIDE Commissions were involved.

  8. The FIDE Online Chess Regulations are intended to cover all competitions where players play on the virtual chessboard and transmit moves via the internet. Wherever possible, these Regulations are intended to be identical to the FIDE Laws of Chess and related FIDE competition regulations.

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