Showing posts with label FIDE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FIDE. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

FIDE COMMISSION FOR MODERNISATION – Press Release



FIDE COMMISSION FOR MODERNISATION – Press Release

The Commission for the Modernization of FIDE (CMF) met between the 6th and 7th of August 2011 in Moscow, Russia to discuss the ideas which would contribute towards the further development of chess and FIDE in the future.



Under the leadership of the FIDE President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, the members attending the first meeting were Deputy President Georgios Makropoulos, FIDE General Secretary Ignatius Leong, FIDE Treasurer Nigel Freeman, FIDE Vice President Ilya Levitov, FIDE CEO Geoffrey Borg, FIDE Moscow Director Berik Balgabaev.



Asian Chess Federation President Sheik Sultan Bin Khalifa Al-Nehyan was not able to attend and was represented by Asian Chess Federation Deputy President Casto Abundo and Asian Chess Federation General Secretary. President of ECU Mr. Silvio Danailov sent his apologies.



The Commission discussed a number of critical areas and reviewed all the suggestions which had been made by a large number of contributors, amongst them Mr. Silvio Danailov, GM Rustam Kasimdzhanov and GM Viorel Bologan to mention just a few.



In summary, the main points which will now be referred to various other commissions in FIDE for a detailed report to be presented in the Executive Board in Krakow, Poland, were as follows :



1. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS AND FORMATS



A large number of suggestions were made regarding the World Championship cycle and these will be reviewed in more detail by the World Championship and Olympiad Commission. The CMF agreed that the WCOC would prepare a detailed structure of events for Rapid and Blitz tournaments in line with the need to develop further these time controls as commercial instruments. Federations and continents would be asked to implement full cycles for these events.



It was recommended that new rating lists would be produced for rapid, blitz and possibly also internet blitz. Whilst the harmonization of these lists could be studied, the new cycles and events would need to run parallel for a period of two years before FIDE would take a decision regarding any unified rating list. The first rating lists for blitz and rapid were targeted for July 2012 so that Federations and Continents could start to build up a database of players and events for the first lists.



The CMF also proposed to remove increments from the time controls for the official rapid and blitz events. The proposal was debated for some time due to differing positions on this matter and the impact on the various events, advantages and disadvantages were discussed. The Classical time control cycles would not be affected and tie breaks would still be played with increments however.



2. METHODS OF SCORING AND DRAWS



A large number of suggestions came from contributors either in forms of scoring results differently or rewarding wins in an accelerated manner. The Commission wanted to make it clear that a draw is an integral part of the game of chess and was not looking at radical solutions. The key issue was to ensure that chess games would not end prematurely and hence the recommendation was for the draw offer to be removed from the rules of chess, allowing only instances of draws to occur following repetition of position, perpetual check, stalemate or inadequate mating material. The Rules and Regulations Committee would be tasked with reviewing this change.



The Commission also recommended that organisers should review the way prize money is awarded and consider incentives for wins.



3. MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS



A number of papers were also presented regarding the requirements to modernize the FIDE website in terms of content management. Additionally the communication regarding the work of FIDE officials needed to be improved.



Regarding marketing and commercial projects, the Commission also reviewed the work of its commercial partner, Chess Lane, and a meeting was planned to discuss a number of different projects including TV and media, event management and sponsorship.



4. OTHER MATTERS



FIDE bidding procedures and manuals for all the respective areas of FIDE were discussed and FIDE Treasurer Nigel Freeman was tasked with co-ordinating this work with the key people involved.



The working Commissions to whom all the above projects have been tasked may request feedback as appropriate for final recommendations in Krakow, Poland.

Monday, August 15, 2011

World Championships Matches - Press Release



PRESS RELEASE



The Federation Internationale des Echecs is pleased to announce that following the evaluation of the bids for the World Chess Championship Match 2012 and the recommendations by the World Championship and Olympiad Commission, it has awarded the organization of the match to the Russian Chess Federation.



The match will be held in May 2012 in Skolkovo, Moscow, Russia and offers the World Champion Vishwanthanan Anand from India, and the Challenger Boris Gelfand from Israel, a prize fund of 2,550,000 US dollars.



FIDE thanked the Russian Chess Federation for its winning bid and will work together with the RCF to ensure that the match is organized under the best conditions for both players.

FIDE President showed his appreciation for the significant commitment that the Russian leadership was also making to introduce a national chess in schools program at regional and Federal levels, with substantial investment to be made in this key development area.



The FIDE President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov expressed his gratitude also to the All India Chess Federation who worked very hard to put in a very competitive bid with the support of the Government of Tamil Nadu.



In view of the commitment shown by the AICF and the appreciation of FIDE towards the development of chess in India, the AICF would be given a first option of three months following the match in Moscow, to make a proposal for the organization of the World Chess Championship Match 2013.



FIDE is further pleased to announce that the Women’s World Chess Championship Match between Women World Champion Hou Yifan from China and the Challenger Humpy Koneru from India, will be held in Tirana, Albania in November 2011 for a prize fund of 200,000 euros.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

9th Internet-based FIDE Arbiter Seminar

9th Internet-based FIDE Arbiter Seminar organized by the North American Chess Association



This seminar is required for those seeking the title of FIDE Arbiter. We will review the following topics: Laws of Chess, Tournament Rules, Systems of Games, Tie Breaks, Swiss System and Pairing Rules. There will be an open book / open notes examination on the 4th day of the seminar.



Classes will be conducted online between 9am - 3pm Chicago time. You must have access to a computer with a reliable Internet connection with speakers on your computer as all sound/voice will come through your computer speakers.



You must attend all 3 course sessions for the entire time and successfully complete the exam on the 4th day with a score of 80% of greater.



If you are interested in participating please email sevan@nachess.org with your full name, national chess federation, director/arbiter status in your country and related chess director/arbiter experience.



The organizer reserves the right to deny participation to any individual.



The lecturer will be International Arbiter and Chairman of the Arbiters Commission - Mr. Panagiotis Nikolopoulos.



The assistant lecturer will be International Arbiter Sevan A. Muradian.



This is a free course.



This course will have a maximum of 20 participants.



Monday, August 1, 2011

Changes in the LIVE ratings


# LIVE RATING 1.7.2011 Change Games LIVE
1 Carlsen, Magnus 2821 +2 10 2823.0
2 Anand, Viswanathan 2817 0 0 2817.0
3 Aronian, Levon 2805 +2 8 2807.0
4 Kramnik, Vladimir 2781 +11.8 10 2792.8
5 Karjakin, Sergey 2788 -13.4 6 2774.6
6 Topalov, Veselin 2768 0 0 2768.0
7 Ivanchuk, Vassily 2768 -3.3 15 2764.7
8 Nakamura, Hikaru 2770 -11.6 10 2758.4
9 Ponomariov, Ruslan 2764 -5.6 10 2758.4
10 Gashimov, Vugar 2760 -3.6 9 2756.4
11 Kamsky, Gata 2741 +14.8 18 2755.8
12 Grischuk, Alexander 2746 +9.3 8 2755.3
13 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 2765 -10.5 9 2754.5
14 Radjabov, Teimour 2744 +7.8 9 2751.8
15 Gelfand, Boris 2746 0 0 2746.0
16 Wang, Hao 2718 +16.4 12 2734.4
17 Leko, Peter 2717 +10.7 9 2727.7
18 Svidler, Peter 2739 -11.5 7 2727.5
19 Adams, Michael 2715 +11.8 15 2726.8
20 Vitiugov, Nikita 2733 -6.8 17 2726.2
21 Moiseenko, Alexander 2715 +10.5 8 2725.5
22 Morozevich, Alexander 2694 +30.7 21 2724.7
23 Vallejo Pons, Francisco 2724 0 0 2724.0
24 Navara, David 2722 +1.2 7 2723.2
25 Nepomniachtchi, Ian 2711 +11.5 9 2722.5
26 Giri, Anish 2701 +21.2 19 2722.2
27 Wang, Yue 2709 +13 12 2722.0
28 Dominguez Perez, Leinier 2719 0 0 2719.0
29 Le, Quang Liem 2715 +1.9 13 2716.9
30 Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime 2722 -5.7 11 2716.3
31 Jakovenko, Dmitry 2736 -20.1 11 2715.9
32 Movsesian, Sergei 2700 +14.9 9 2714.9
33 Caruana, Fabiano 2711 +3.6 23 2714.6
34 Dreev, Aleksey 2711 +2.3 4 2713.3
35 Shirov, Alexei 2714 -0.8 10 2713.2
36 Jobava, Baadur 2713 -1 9 2712.0
37 Malakhov, Vladimir 2706 +4.3 3 2710.3
38 Almasi, Zoltan 2726 -15.8 9 2710.2
39 Bacrot, Etienne 2710 0 0 2710.0
40 Tomashevsky, Evgeny 2707 +2.5 11 2709.5
41 Berkes, Ferenc 2696 +10.2 10 2706.2
42 Wojtaszek, Radoslaw 2683 +20.6 10 2703.6
43 Efimenko, Zahar 2706 -2.8 8 2703.2
44 Naiditsch, Arkadij 2706 -3 7 2703.0
45 Polgar, Judit 2699 +1.7 13 2700.7

Source: http://chess-evolution.com/live_rating.php

Changes in the LIVE ratings


# LIVE RATING 1.7.2011 Change Games LIVE
1 Carlsen, Magnus 2821 +2 10 2823.0
2 Anand, Viswanathan 2817 0 0 2817.0
3 Aronian, Levon 2805 +2 8 2807.0
4 Kramnik, Vladimir 2781 +11.8 10 2792.8
5 Karjakin, Sergey 2788 -13.4 6 2774.6
6 Topalov, Veselin 2768 0 0 2768.0
7 Ivanchuk, Vassily 2768 -3.3 15 2764.7
8 Nakamura, Hikaru 2770 -11.6 10 2758.4
9 Ponomariov, Ruslan 2764 -5.6 10 2758.4
10 Gashimov, Vugar 2760 -3.6 9 2756.4
11 Kamsky, Gata 2741 +14.8 18 2755.8
12 Grischuk, Alexander 2746 +9.3 8 2755.3
13 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 2765 -10.5 9 2754.5
14 Radjabov, Teimour 2744 +7.8 9 2751.8
15 Gelfand, Boris 2746 0 0 2746.0
16 Wang, Hao 2718 +16.4 12 2734.4
17 Leko, Peter 2717 +10.7 9 2727.7
18 Svidler, Peter 2739 -11.5 7 2727.5
19 Adams, Michael 2715 +11.8 15 2726.8
20 Vitiugov, Nikita 2733 -6.8 17 2726.2
21 Moiseenko, Alexander 2715 +10.5 8 2725.5
22 Morozevich, Alexander 2694 +30.7 21 2724.7
23 Vallejo Pons, Francisco 2724 0 0 2724.0
24 Navara, David 2722 +1.2 7 2723.2
25 Nepomniachtchi, Ian 2711 +11.5 9 2722.5
26 Giri, Anish 2701 +21.2 19 2722.2
27 Wang, Yue 2709 +13 12 2722.0
28 Dominguez Perez, Leinier 2719 0 0 2719.0
29 Le, Quang Liem 2715 +1.9 13 2716.9
30 Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime 2722 -5.7 11 2716.3
31 Jakovenko, Dmitry 2736 -20.1 11 2715.9
32 Movsesian, Sergei 2700 +14.9 9 2714.9
33 Caruana, Fabiano 2711 +3.6 23 2714.6
34 Dreev, Aleksey 2711 +2.3 4 2713.3
35 Shirov, Alexei 2714 -0.8 10 2713.2
36 Jobava, Baadur 2713 -1 9 2712.0
37 Malakhov, Vladimir 2706 +4.3 3 2710.3
38 Almasi, Zoltan 2726 -15.8 9 2710.2
39 Bacrot, Etienne 2710 0 0 2710.0
40 Tomashevsky, Evgeny 2707 +2.5 11 2709.5
41 Berkes, Ferenc 2696 +10.2 10 2706.2
42 Wojtaszek, Radoslaw 2683 +20.6 10 2703.6
43 Efimenko, Zahar 2706 -2.8 8 2703.2
44 Naiditsch, Arkadij 2706 -3 7 2703.0
45 Polgar, Judit 2699 +1.7 13 2700.7

Source: http://chess-evolution.com/live_rating.php

Zhirinovsky supports FIDE Programme "Chess in Schools"


Zhirinovsky supports FIDE Programme "Chess in Schools"
Friday, 29 July 2011 16:44

On July 29, in Moscow, the FIDE President Ilyumzhinov met with the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, Vladimir Zhirinovsky. The meeting was held within the framework of the FIDE President’s meetings with the leaders of countries and major political parties related to the development of chess and FIDE program “Chess in Schools”.

At the meeting Ilyumzhinov and Zhirinovsky discussed the development of chess in Russia. According to the leader of LDPR, chess must be included in compulsory school curriculum. Zhirinovsky said that chess carries a great educational force, which is especially important to educate the younger generation. Vladimir Zhirinovsky has played chess since childhood and in his leisure time he continues to play chess, even on business trips chess always accompanies him. Speaking about the development of chess in Russia, he emphasized that today he has sent a suggestion to the Minister of Education and Science of Russia, Andrei Fursenko, to include chess into the school curriculum. Also, Vladimir Zhirinovsky said that he would raise this issue at a meeting with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, which is scheduled for August this year.

In addition, Vladimir Zhirinovsky offered to hold an international chess tournament, as he said “in the only chess city in the world, in City Chess, Kalmykia”, and the Liberal Democratic Party will take an active organizational participation. The FIDE President accepted the proposal and an international pre-open tournament under the auspices of FIDE will take place in City Chess this autumn.

In conclusion, on the LDPR leader’s invitation, the leaders played a game. “To be close to the FIDE President and not play chess with him would not be forgiven”, Zhirinovsky noted. According to Ilyumzhinov, the royal gambit was drawn, but Vladimir Zhirinovsky demonstrated a good knowledge of chess theory.

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Zhirinovsky supports FIDE Programme "Chess in Schools"


Zhirinovsky supports FIDE Programme "Chess in Schools"
Friday, 29 July 2011 16:44

On July 29, in Moscow, the FIDE President Ilyumzhinov met with the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, Vladimir Zhirinovsky. The meeting was held within the framework of the FIDE President’s meetings with the leaders of countries and major political parties related to the development of chess and FIDE program “Chess in Schools”.

At the meeting Ilyumzhinov and Zhirinovsky discussed the development of chess in Russia. According to the leader of LDPR, chess must be included in compulsory school curriculum. Zhirinovsky said that chess carries a great educational force, which is especially important to educate the younger generation. Vladimir Zhirinovsky has played chess since childhood and in his leisure time he continues to play chess, even on business trips chess always accompanies him. Speaking about the development of chess in Russia, he emphasized that today he has sent a suggestion to the Minister of Education and Science of Russia, Andrei Fursenko, to include chess into the school curriculum. Also, Vladimir Zhirinovsky said that he would raise this issue at a meeting with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, which is scheduled for August this year.

In addition, Vladimir Zhirinovsky offered to hold an international chess tournament, as he said “in the only chess city in the world, in City Chess, Kalmykia”, and the Liberal Democratic Party will take an active organizational participation. The FIDE President accepted the proposal and an international pre-open tournament under the auspices of FIDE will take place in City Chess this autumn.

In conclusion, on the LDPR leader’s invitation, the leaders played a game. “To be close to the FIDE President and not play chess with him would not be forgiven”, Zhirinovsky noted. According to Ilyumzhinov, the royal gambit was drawn, but Vladimir Zhirinovsky demonstrated a good knowledge of chess theory.

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Sunday, July 31, 2011

FIDE President met with Gorbachev


FIDE President met with Mikhail Gorbachev
Friday, 29 July 2011 06:38

On July 28 in Moscow, FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov met with Mikhail Gorbachev, the first President of the Soviet Union, the President of International Foundation for Innovation and Investment.

The leaders discussed issues of international public life. Ilyumzhinov told Mikhail Gorbachev on the outcome of his meetings with the heads of the countries and, in particular, with the leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi. Also, FIDE President invited Mikhail Gorbachev to speak at the upcoming FIDE General Assembly in Krakow, Poland. Gorbachev warmly thanked Ilyumzhinov for the invitation and said that chess has always played a significant role in his life and is an integral part of world civilization.

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FIDE President met with Gorbachev


FIDE President met with Mikhail Gorbachev
Friday, 29 July 2011 06:38

On July 28 in Moscow, FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov met with Mikhail Gorbachev, the first President of the Soviet Union, the President of International Foundation for Innovation and Investment.

The leaders discussed issues of international public life. Ilyumzhinov told Mikhail Gorbachev on the outcome of his meetings with the heads of the countries and, in particular, with the leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi. Also, FIDE President invited Mikhail Gorbachev to speak at the upcoming FIDE General Assembly in Krakow, Poland. Gorbachev warmly thanked Ilyumzhinov for the invitation and said that chess has always played a significant role in his life and is an integral part of world civilization.

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Friday, July 22, 2011

Revised World Cup pairings: No Judit vs Hou Yifan


World Cup round 1 matchups

http://www.fide.com/images/stories/NEWS_2011/fide_news/World_Cup_2011/World_Cup_R1_Pairings.pdf

1 1 GM Karjakin, Sergey RUS - 128 IM Kaabi, Mejdi TUN
2 2 GM Ivanchuk, Vassily UKR - 127 FM Steel, Henry Robert RSA
3 3 GM Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar AZE - 126
Ibrahim, Hatim EGY
4 4 GM Ponomariov, Ruslan UKR - 125 IM Gwaze, Robert ZIM
5 5 GM Gashimov, Vugar AZE - 124 IM Hansen, Eric CAN
6 6 GM Grischuk, Alexander RUS - 123 IM Genba, Vladimir RUS
7 7 GM Radjabov, Teimour AZE - 122 GM De La Paz Perdomo, Frank CUB
8 8 GM Kamsky, Gata USA - 121 IM Di Berardino, Diego Rafael BRA
9 9 GM Svidler, Peter RUS - 119 GM Salem, A.R. Saleh UAE
10 10 GM Jakovenko, Dmitry RUS - 120 GM Lima, Darcy BRA
11 11 GM Vitiugov, Nikita RUS - 118 GM Bezgodov, Alexei RUS
12 12 GM Almasi, Zoltan HUN - 117 GM El Gindy, Essam EGY
13 13 GM Vallejo Pons, Francisco ESP - 116 GM Cori, Jorge PER
14 14 GM Navara, David CZE - 115 GM Kabanov, Nikolai RUS
15 15 GM Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime FRA - 114 GM Rahman, Ziaur BAN
16 16 GM Dominguez Perez, Leinier CUB - 113 GM Moradiabadi, Elshan IRI
17 17 GM Wang, Hao CHN - 112 GM Ivanov, Alexander USA
18 18 GM Leko, Peter HUN - 111 GM Shankland, Samuel L USA
19 19 GM Moiseenko, Alexander UKR - 110 GM Esen, Baris TUR
20 20 GM Le, Quang Liem VIE - 109 GM Megaranto, Susanto INA
21 21 GM Adams, Michael ENG - 108 GM Paragua, Mark PHI
22 22 GM Shirov, Alexei ESP - 107 GM Leon Hoyos, Manuel MEX
23 23 GM Jobava, Baadur GEO - 106 GM Guliyev, Namig AZE
24 24 GM Caruana, Fabiano ITA - 105 GM Pridorozhni, Aleksei RUS
25 25 GM Nepomniachtchi, Ian RUS - 104 IM Ortiz Suarez, Isan Reynald CUB
26 26 GM Bacrot, Etienne FRA - 103 GM Robson, Ray USA
27 27 GM Wang, Yue CHN - 102 GM Fier, Alexandr BRA
28 28 GM Tomashevsky, Evgeny RUS - 101 GM Zhao, Zong-Yuan AUS
29 29 GM Efimenko, Zahar UKR - 100 GM Babula, Vlastimil CZE
30 30 GM Malakhov, Vladimir RUS - 99 GM Felgaer, Ruben ARG
31 31 GM Sutovsky, Emil ISR - 98 GM Vorobiov, Evgeny E. RUS
32 32 GM Movsesian, Sergei ARM - 97 GM Hou, Yifan CHN
33 33 GM Polgar, Judit HUN - 96 GM Corrales Jimenez, Fidel CUB
34 34 GM Fressinet, Laurent FRA - 95 GM Jumabayev, Rinat KAZ
35 35 GM Eljanov, Pavel UKR - 94 GM Zherebukh, Yaroslav UKR
36 36 GM Berkes, Ferenc HUN - 92 GM Kazhgaleyev, Murtas KAZ
37 37 GM Andreikin, Dmitry RUS - 93 GM Mareco, Sandro ARG
38 38 GM Morozevich, Alexander RUS - 91 GM Halkias, Stelios GRE
39 39 GM Zhigalko, Sergei BLR - 90 GM Filippov, Anton UZB
40 40 GM Riazantsev, Alexander RUS - 89 GM Bluvshtein, Mark CAN
41 41 GM Motylev, Alexander RUS - 88 GM Drozdovskij, Yuri UKR
42 42 GM Wojtaszek, Radoslaw POL - 87 GM Pashikian, Arman ARM
43 43 GM Potkin, Vladimir RUS - 86 GM Shulman, Yuri USA
44 44 GM Nielsen, Peter Heine DEN - 85 GM Postny, Evgeny ISR
45 45 GM Grachev, Boris RUS - 84 GM Romanov, Evgeny RUS
46 46 GM Inarkiev, Ernesto RUS - 83 GM Salgado Lopez, Ivan ESP
47 47 GM Mamedov, Rauf AZE - 82 GM Gupta, Abhijeet IND
48 48 GM Kobalia, Mikhail RUS - 81 GM Lysyj, Igor RUS
49 49 GM Bologan, Viktor MDA - 79 GM Adly, Ahmed EGY
50 50 GM Bu, Xiangzhi CHN - 80 GM Socko, Bartosz POL
51 51 GM Onischuk, Alexander USA - 78 GM Ivanisevic, Ivan SRB
52 52 GM Bruzon Batista, Lazaro CUB - 77 GM Quesada Perez, Yuniesky CUB
53 53 GM Yu, Yangyi CHN - 76 GM Parligras, Mircea-Emilian ROU
54 54 GM Korobov, Anton UKR - 75 GM Zhou, Jianchao CHN
55 55 GM Harikrishna, P. IND - 74 GM Rodshtein, Maxim ISR
56 56 GM Li, Chao b CHN - 73 GM Nguyen, Ngoc Truong Son VIE
57 57 GM Kasimdzhanov, Rustam UZB - 72 GM Nisipeanu, Liviu-Dieter ROU
58 58 GM Akopian, Vladimir ARM - 71 GM Negi, Parimarjan IND
59 59 GM Feller, Sebastien FRA - 70 GM Iordachescu, Viorel MDA
60 60 GM Timofeev, Artyom RUS - 69 GM Azarov, Sergei BLR
61 61 GM Ni, Hua CHN - 68 GM Khairullin, Ildar RUS
62 62 GM Fridman, Daniel GER - 67 GM Lupulescu, Constantin ROU
63 63 GM Alekseev, Evgeny RUS - 66 GM Ragger, Markus AUT
64 64 GM So, Wesley PHI - 65 GM Ding, Liren CHN

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