World Senior Team Championships 50 65 Regs
World Senior Team Championships 50 65 Regs
World Senior Team Championships 50 65 Regs
1. Invitation
This is the official invitation to all national chess federations of the World Chess Federation (FIDE) to
participate in the World Team Championships categories 50+ and 65+ for open and women born in the year
1969 or earlier. The championships will be held in the 5-star Olympic Palace Hotel, in Rhodes,Greece. The
dates are 15 April (arrivals, technical meeting) to 25 April 2019 (departures).
2. Playing Venue
The games will take place in the conference center of the 5-star Olympic Palace on the island of Rhodes.
Olympic Palace is an excellent holiday destination, in front of a wonderful sandy beach on the crystal-clear
waters of the Aegean Sea.
3.TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Monday 15th April Arrival of participants
Tuesday 16thApril 10:00 -12:00 Registration
Tuesday 16thApril 13:00 Technical Meeting
Tuesday 16thApril 15:00 1st round
Wednesday 17thApril 15:00 2nd round
Thursday 18th April 15:00 3rd round
Friday 19th April 15:00 4th round
Saturday 20th April 15:00 5th round
Sunday 21st April 15:00 6th round
Monday 22nd April 15:00 7th round
Tuesday 23rd April 15:00 8th round
Wednesday 24th April 10:30 9th round
Wednesday 24th April 17:00 Closing Ceremony-Prize Giving
Thursday 25th April Departures
4. Technical Regulations
4.1. FIDE rated Swiss system in 9 rounds. Each team shall consist of 4 players in fixed order. Additionally, 1
reserve player can be nominated who is only allowed to play on board 4.
Teams from every eligible member federation of FIDE can participate. The teams may represent a national
federation or any regional structure of a national federation. All players must be members of the same
federation (same FIDE identification, i.e.: GER, NED, GRE, RUS, etc.).
Entitled to participate in the category 50+ are players who were born in the year 1969 or earlier.
Entitled to participate in the category 65+ are players who were born in the year 1954 or earlier.
4.2. There will be two separate team championships for categories 50+ and 65+.
In each category, a separate championship for women teams shall be organized only if there are at least 10
women teams in each category. Otherwise the women's event will be merged with men (open), establishing
separate rankings for the women teams within the final standings of the combined event.
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4.3. A provisional nomination of the 4 players and the reserve player has to be submitted together with the
registration of the team by 20 February 2019. Changes in the team can be made until the Technical
Meeting takes place before the start of the 1st round. The start ranking list will be determined by the average
rating (board 1-4) of every team.
4.4. Time limit per player: 90 minutes for 40 moves + 30 min. for the rest of the game + 30’’ increment for
every move starting from move one. A player forfeits the game if he hasn't appeared at his board within 30
minutes after the start of the game.
4.5. The final team standings are based on the number of match points (win = 2 match points, draw = 1
match point, loss = 0 match points).Tie break criteria for team standings in order of priority: a) the greater
sum of game points; b) direct encounter of the teams involved in the tie (if all tied teams have played each
other); c) Buchholz Cut 1; d) Buchholz; e) the greater sum of Sonneborn-Berger: match points of each
opponent team (cut 1) x game points scored against them.
4.6. Board prizes are awarded for the best performance rating of players. Eligible for the individual
performance awards are players who have played in at least 70% of the rounds (for basic players) or 50%
of the rounds (for reserve players). The highest performance rating wins. In case of a tie, it shall be broken
in order of priority by: a) the result(s) of their direct encounter (if all played each other); b) number of games
(the highest number wins); c) percentage score (the highest number wins); d) final ranking of a team (the
player in the highest ranked team wins).
4.7. The Appeals Committee will be elected during the Technical Meeting of 15 April.
50+ category: 1st team: €1.300, 2nd team: €900, 3rd team: €600, 4th team: €500, 5th team: €400.
1st women team: €600, 2nd women: €400, 3rd women: €300.
65+ category: 1st team: €1.300, 2nd team: €900, 3rd team: €600, 4th team: €500, 5th team: €400.
1st women team: €600, 2nd women: €400, 3rd women: €300.
Money prizes will be equally shared, among teams with the same score, only if the teams tie for 1st place.
All other money prizes of tied teams will be awarded according to tie-breaks.
Money prizes will be transferred to the respective Chess Federations or to the teams’ bank accounts.
Trophies and medals will also be awarded to the 3 top winning teams in each category.
Additional prizes (cups & medals) in each board, for the 3 top individual board winners, will be awarded.
6. Titles - Qualifications
6.1. The winning teams of the World Senior Team Championships 50+ and 65+ will be awarded
respectively the title “World Senior Team Champion 2019”.
6.2. The best women teams of the World Senior Team Chess Championships 50+ and 65+ will be awarded
respectively the title “World Senior Women Team Champion 2019”.
7. Accommodation packages in the 5-star Olympic Palace Hotel (official hotel)
The Organizing Committee is to provide free board and lodging (2 double rooms and one single room with
bath and/or shower per team for 10 nights) for the defending champions. The invited participants have to
pay 75 euros fee each for registration and transportation.
According to FIDE regulations, all delegations must be registered and booked in the official hotel through
the Organising Committee. All packages includes accommodation for 10 nights per person in the 5-star
Olympic Palace Hotel, registration fee (40 euros), transportation from/to the airport both ways (35 euros),
daily full board with breakfast, lunch and dinner, free WiFi internet access and free use of hotel pools for
the following prices:
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• 665 euros total per person in a double room for 10 nights
• 905 euros total per person in a single room for 10 nights
7.1. Additional nights are possible upon request and in proportional discount.
7.2. Every participating team and all national delegations have to register through the Organising
Committee. Registrations and visa invitations are made only through the Organising Committee. The above
offers are guaranteed for registrations and bookings up to 20 February 2019. After the deadline of 20
February, registrations may be offered at an increased cost and only upon availability.
7.3. The FIDE entry fee of 100 euros per team should be paid directly to FIDE.
* Christina Ioannidou
Tournament Secretariat
Email: [email protected]