8th
EASTERN ASIA YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
Pulau Pinang, Malaysia, 12 – 21 July 2024
INVITATION
The Malaysian Chess Federation (MCF), under the auspices of the Asian Chess Federation (ACF) and World Chess Federation (FIDE), is inviting all National and Regional Chess Federations in Eastern Asia to participate in the 8th Eastern Asia Youth Chess Championship. The championship will take place from 12th to 21st July 2024, at CitiTel Hotel, located on the island of Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.
TOURNAMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. ELIGIBILITY
Eligibility to participate in the event is as follows:
1.1. The Championship is open to chess players from the Eastern Asia Federations in FIDE Zone 3.3 and Zone 3.5. The participant must not have reached the respective ages before 1st January 2024.
1.2. There will be 12 categories, in case there are fewer than five (5) federations or eight (8) players in an age group, that group shall be merged with another age group.
i. Under 08 Open / Girls: Born on or after 1st January 2016ii. Under 10 Open / Girls: Born on or after 1st January 2014iii. Under 12 Open / Girls: Born on or after 1st January 2012iv. Under 14 Open / Girls: Born on or after 1st January 2010v. Under 16 Open / Girls: Born on or after 1st January 2008vi. Under 18 Open / Girls: Born on or after 1st January 2006
1.3. Every Asian National Chess Federation can register only one Official Player in each category (maximum of 12 official players). No replacement from other categories can be made if there were no Official Player in one category. Playing in a higher age category for an official place shall be treated as an additional player.1.4. For all official players – with a maximum of 12 official players per Federation, will be provided free board and lodging either on a double or a triple room basis. As and when necessary, a quad or a dormitory lodging may be arranged for the players, including arrangements at different hotels nearby.1.5. Each federation may register any number of additional players. Additional players are subjected to payment of the entry fee, registration fee and fees for full board/lodging to the Organizing Committee.1.6. All participants must have a FIDE ID. For Malaysians, additional MCF ID will be required.
2. TOURNAMENT FORMAT
The tournament format shall be as follows:
2.1. Pairing System & Number of RoundsThe tournament will be conducted using Swiss System of 9 rounds, Swiss Manager Program for pairing and shall be in accordance with the Playing Rules of FIDE.Note: Where there are fewer than five (5) federations or ten (10) players in a category, the organizer reserves the right to merge the group with another age group category according to FIDE Regulations for titles purposes2.2. Time ControlStandard event – 90 minutes with increment of 30 seconds from move 1Rapid event– 15 minutes with increment of 5 seconds from move 1Blitz event– 3 minutes with increment of 2 seconds from move 12.3. Final Ranking & Tiebreak SystemsIn the end of the tournament, the final ranking of the players will be determined according to the number of points obtained. If two or more players finish with equal points the final ranking shall be according to the tie-break results in the following order:
2.3.1. Direct Encounter2.3.2. Greater number of wins (forfeit counted, byes are not forfeits)2.3.3. Buchholz Cut 12.3.4. Buchholz Cut 22.3.5. Sonneborn Berger2.4. Players from the same federation may play each other in the last round.
3. SCHEDULE
The tournament schedule is set as follows:
4. AWARD OF DIRECT TITLES
Eligibility for the Award of Direct Titles to event winners are as follows:
4.1. Direct titles may be awarded in accordance to FIDE Title Regulation (B01) effective from 1st January 2024 (Kindly refer to https://handbook.fide.com/chapter/B01DirectTitles2024)4.2. U18 Open/Girl categories –
4.2.1. The Gold medalist shall be awarded the title of International Master (IM) / Women International Master (WIM).4.2.2. 1st equal players (best 3 players after tiebreak) shall earn an IM/WIM norm.4.2.3. The Silver & Bronze medalists shall be awarded the FIDE Master (FM) / Women FIDE Master (WFM).
4.3. U16 Open/Girl categories –
4.3.1. The Gold medalist shall be awarded the title of FM/WFM and an IM/WIM norm.4.3.2. 1 st equal players (best 3 players after tiebreak) shall be awarded the title of FM/WFM.4.3.3. The Silver & Bronze medalists shall be awarded the title of Candidate Master (CM) / Women Candidate Master (WCM).
4.4. U14 & U12 Open/Girl categories –
4.4.1. The Gold Medalist shall be awarded the title of FM/WFM.4.4.2. The Silver & Bronze medalists shall be awarded the title of CM/WCM.
4.5. U10 & U08 Open/Girl categories –
4.5.1. The Gold, Silver & Bronze medalists shall be awarded the title of CM/WCM
4.6. For direct title to be awarded immediately an applicant has to achieved at some time a minimum rating published or interim as follows (see 0.6.2): IM 2200 / WIM 2000, FM 2100 / WFM 1900, CM 2000 / WCM 18004.7. Summary of Direct Titles Awards
5. TROPHIES, MEDALS & CERTIFICATES
Trophies, medals, certificates, and cash prizes offered to the winners and participants of the event are as follows:
5.1. Individual PrizesTrophies, medals, and e-certificates will be awarded to the top three (3) in each category of Standard event, Rapid event & Blitz event. The fourth to tenth places will only be awarded medals and e-certificates in the Standard events.5.2. Team PrizesTrophies will be awarded to the top three (3) federations in each category of Standard event, Rapid event & Blitz event. The final ranking of the teams will be determined according to the number of points obtained by the top three players of each federation. Federations with less than 3 players (2 or 1 player/s) will not eligible for a team prize. In case of tie, the tie-break results of each top three (3) players of the federation shall apply.5.3. Best FederationThree best Federations, by ranking of medal collected in all categories in Standard event, will be awarded a trophy. The final ranking of the federations will be determined according to the number of gold medals. If there is a tie, then the number of silver medals, and if there is still a tie, then the number of bronze medals. If finally, this is still tied, then the number of medals in Standard, Rapid & Blitz shall apply.5.4. Certificates of ParticipationE-certificates of participation will be presented to all players after the event has concluded.
6. TECHNICAL DELEGATE, CHIEF ARBITER AND APPEALS COMMITTEE
The appointment of Officials for the event:
6.1. The Asian Chess Federation President, after consultation with the Malaysian Chess Federation (The Organizing Federation) shall appoint the Technical Delegate and the Chief Arbiter and the necessary assistant arbiters and other officials.6.2. The Chairman of the Appeals Committee shall be nominated by the Asian Chess Federation President in consultation with the Malaysian Chess Federation. The Committee shall be composed of one chairman and two members and two reserves, all from different federations, chosen from among the representatives of national federations present.
7. APPEALS
Appeal process against the decision of Chief Arbiter or any of his assistant is as follows:
7.1. Any appeals of protest, including appeals against the decision of the Chief Arbiter or any of his assistants, must be submitted in writing to the Chairman of the Appeals Committee within fifteen (15) minutes after completion of the disputed game, accompanied by protest fee of 100 USD or RM470 in local currency. If the protest is upheld, the protest fee will be returned otherwise it shall be forfeited to theOrganizing Federation.7.2. No protests or appeal will be entertained in the Rapid and Blitz events where the decision of the Chief Arbiter will be final.
8. REGISTRATION & FEES
Registration Process, Fees, and Procedures.
8.1. All OFFICIAL ENTRIES must be completed using the Official Registration Form and submitted by the respective federations via email to MCF official email at mcfsecretariat@malaysiachess.org with copy to syawal.chessworks@gmail.com before 23 June 202412June 2024.8.2. Please send copy of passports (in JPG file format with each file named as “Passport - Name Of Holder”) and ID Photos (in JPG file format with each file named as “ID – Name of Holder”) before the 17th of June 2024 to MCF official email at mcfsecretariat@malaysiachess.org with copy to syawal.chessworks@gmail.com8.3. Registration FeeAll participants and all accompanying persons will have to pay a registration fee of USD110 per person. This Registration fee includes transportation from/to Penang International Airport, Accreditation Cards, Admittance to the event venue and banquet of Closing Ceremony.8.4. Entry FeeThe Entry Fee for all Official Players shall be USD75 and USD150 for all Official players and Additional Players respectively. The Entry Fee includes for Standard, Rapid & Blitz events.8.5. Closing DateThe Official Closing date to register shall be on or before the 23rd12thof June 2024. Submission of entries after the Official Closing date shall incur additional penalty fee of 50 USD per person, and subject to Organizers’ discretion/space limitations. No entries will be entertained after the 26th of June 2024.8.6. Flight InformationAll flight information shall be sent to MCF official email at mcfsecretariat@malaysiachess.org with copy to syawal.chessworks@gmail.com before the 17th of June 2024.
9. BOARD & LODGING
Official Venue: CitiTel Hotel Pulau Pinang
9.1. The Official Hotel and Venue for the tournament shall be the CitiTel Hotel Pulau Pinang located at No 66, Jalan Penang, George Town, 10000 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia9.2. For safety and logistic reasons, all players and accompanying persons, coaches, and captains are obligated to stay at the Official Hotel with reservations made and secured via the Malaysian Chess Federation.9.3. CitiTel Hotel, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia9.4. The Organizing Committee will provide free board and lodging at the Official Hotel to all Official players and one (1) Head of Delegate per federation on double or triple room sharing basis from 12 July (with dinner to be provided) to 21 July (with breakfast only) 2024.9.5. The rate offered for all additional players and accompanying persons for accommodation and full boarding at the official hotel shall be as follows:
Single : 110 USD per night per person (990 USD for 10 days & 9 nights)Double: 90 USD per night per person (810 USD for 10 days & 9 nights)Triple : 80 USD per night per person (720 USD for 10 days & 9 nights)
Note: price includes: 9 nights of accommodation (12-20 July), 9 breakfasts (13-21 July), 8 lunches (13-20 July) and 8 dinners (12-19 July, 20 July Dinner will be provided during the closing ceremony)9.6. The Organizing Committee reserves the right to rearrange the rooming arrangements according to the room availability as it deems appropriate. This includes arranging additional rooms at nearby hotels (within a 15-minute drive) as and when necessary and/or required.
10. PAYMENT
All payments must be made to the Malaysian Chess Federation official bank accounts as per following details. All bank commissions and/or charges must be managed and paid by the sender/sender themselves. After the closing date of 12th June 2024, no request for refund shall be entertained.
Account Name: PERSEKUTUAN CATUR MALAYSIA
Bank Name: CIMB
Bank Accoun: 8000649725
Swift Code: CIBBMYKL
Bank Address
CIMB Bank Berhad (Jalan TAR Branch)Ground Floor, Bangunan Commerce Life,No 338, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman,50100 Kuala LumpurFederal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
11. CONTACT DETAILS
For further information or clarification with regards to the Championship, please contact the following:
I. Najib Abdul Wahab
Honorary Secretary, Malaysian Chess Federation
Email: mcfsecretariat@malaysiachess.org
Mobile: +6016.338.2542
II. Jonathan Chuah
Committee Member, Penang Chess Association
Email: jonathan.chuah@gmail.com
Mobile: +6012.457.3263
III. Syawal Aqmar Shahrir Ariff
Event Administrator/Secretariat
Email: syawal.chessworks@gmail.com
Mobile: +6017.275.7276
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