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World Correspondence Chess Championship 2011

Tuesday, October 28, 2008: Semi-Final Sections

                                         International Correspondence Chess Federation

  

Marco Caressa

Title Tournaments Commissioner

Email: mcaressa@iccf.com

 

 

 

WORLD CORRESPONDENCE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 CYCLE

ANNOUNCEMENT OF SEMI-FINALS

               March 9th 2011

 

Dear chessfriends,

 

Following the decisions of the ICCF Congress 2010, all Semi-Final Sections of the 35th World Correspondence Chess Championship shall start on the same day and only once per year.

 

All entries will be accepted according with ICCF Tournament Rules valid as from 1.1.2011, to be received not later than 30 April 2011.

 

The start date is 10 June  2011

 

Member Federations Nominations (MFN) for the Semi-Finals should be submitted before 30 April 2011. After this date, there will be no further MFN’s for the whole of 2011.

 

MFN for 2011 cannot be used for 2012 WC Cycle.

For MFN, rating numbers will be taken from the ICCF Rating List as at April 1st 2011 and / or from the current FIDE Rating List.

 

Semi-Finals normally have 13 players with the possibility for the TTC to extend them to 15 or 17 players if appropriate in special situations.

If the number of the entries won’t be a multiple of 13, the players who have been entered according to points 1.2.1.(j) and (k) and who have the lowest ICCF ELO rating won’t be admitted to the Semi-Finals.

Players entering more than one section will be accepted only to fill vacancies.           

 

All entries must include the following:

Name of the player, ICCF ID number, Address (email and/or postal where relevant), Country Code.

It is also mandatory that the qualification right under Tournament Rules 1.2 should be specified for each entry!

 

The ICCF Executive Board asks that all ICCF Delegates ensure that this important information is made available in all national CC magazines and websites. It is the responsibilty of Delegates to ensure that all players are made aware of these arrangements!

 

Any questions and/or requests for clarification  should be directed to the ICCF Title Tournaments Commissioner, Marco Caressa mcaressa@iccf.com.

 

Amici sumus!

 

Marco Caressa

ICCF Title Tournaments Commissioner


 

Appendix. Section 1.2 of the Tournament Rules

 

 

1.2 Semi-Finals of the World Correspondence Chess Championship 

 

1.2.1 The following will be entitled to enter a Semi-Final: 

(a)  the participants in one of the previous or running Finals if they have not earned a

higher qualification 

(b)  the  participants  in  one  of  the  previous  or  running  Candidates'  Tournaments  who

have scored at least 50%  of the possible  points if they have not earned  a higher

qualification 

(c)  the participants in the previous or running Semi-Finals who scored at least 60% of

the possible points but did not qualify for the Candidates' Tournament 

(d)  the first and second placed players from a Preliminary section 

(e)  the participants in a Final of the ICCF World Cup Tournament who achieved at least

60% of the possible points 

...

...

(h)  those players, who, at the time of nomination have ratings of 2400 and higher, are

entered through their own national organisation 

(i)  the holders of the Correspondence Chess International Master title with fixed ratings

above 2500 (*)

(j)  the holders of the Correspondence Chess Senior International Master title with fixed

ratings above 2450 (*)

(k) the holders of the Grandmaster Title with ratings above 2400 (*)

(l)  those players who have a fixed rating above 2550. 

 

 

(*)  ELO ratings used in these Rules refer to any of those rating lists published in the preceding 12

                 months when submitting the entry to the TTC.


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