1999 EXCLAM! OPEN
Start date: 15 Feb 1999 [reflection time does not start until this date!]
End date: 14 Feb 2000 [any remaining games will be adjudicated]
Winner (and ties) Advance To The Finals
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There are eight sections of seven players.
Below are links to the crosstables.
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Player Instructions
The player with white sends the first email!
Acknowledge receipt of these pairings to your tournament director listed
above.
I've included the rules for this tournament below. Please follow the
rules!
Good chess and good luck!
John C. Knudsen
p.s. When your game is complete, report the result and the game score to
your tournament director, and copy furnish the games archivist (address below).
Both players must submit the game score!
- The Administrative Office:
- Sponsor, Administration: John C. Knudsen
- Ratings, Crosstables: J. Franklin Campbell
- Games Archivist: Wes Green
- Chief Tournament Director: Naor Wallach
- Assistant Tournament Director: Grayling Hill
- Arbiter: International Arbiter Ralph Marconi
Email Playing Rules For The 1999 EXCLAM! Open
Modified ICCF Rules *
- Play and Control
Games shall be played in accordance with the FIDE Laws of Chess where
applicable.
A Tournament Director shall be appointed who shall be responsible for
the
conduct of the tournament and the progress of the games.
Games shall be played by email. If a player should lose email access
and is
unable, for whatever reason, to re-establish email access within 30
days, he
will be considered having withdrawn from the tournament.
- Transmissions
Moves shall be numbered and sent
in the international numeric or a mutually agreed notation
by email messages
bearing the complete name and email address of the sender and
a continous record of all moves and confirmation of the date on which
the
opponent's latest message was sent.
The sender shall record on the message
the date on which the opponent's latest message was received and
the anticipated date of the reply.
Failing this, reasonable dates shall be assumed by the recipient and
notified with the reply move.
When the anticipated date does not agree with the anticipated mailing
date,
this shall be corrected by the recipient and the sender informed with
the
reply move.
The time used for the move (see 6D)and accululated time for the game
shall
also be recorded.
The normal accepted time of the email transmission is one day. If a
onger
transmission time is declared, it may be referred to the Director for a
ruling.
- Failure to Reply
Should there be no reply to any move within 14 days, the full details
shall
be repeated with copy to the Tournament Director.
If no reply is received after a further 14 days, the player shall
inform the
Tournament Director immediately and wait for his decision.
Games in which no move has been sent for 40 days may be scored as lost
to
players who have not informed the Tournament Director about the delay.
- Moves and Continuations
No legal move shall be retracted after mailing - clerical errors are
binding
if they are legal moves. A correct repetition of the latest move is
necessary for the sender's reply move to be valid.
Illegible, illegal or ambiguous moves will be penalized with a 5 day
penalty
to reflection time.
A message mailed without a reply move shall be treated as an illegible
move.
The omission or addition of chess indications (such as "check",
"captures",
"en passant") is without significance.
Proposals of conditional continuations are binding until the recipient
makes
a different move from that proposed.
Any accepted continuation move shall be correctly repeated with the
reply.
When no reply is made to an accepted conditional continuation it shall
be
treated as an illegible move.
- Records and Reports
Continual record of the game shall be kept until the end of the
tournament
and sent to the Tournament Director upon request.
If a player does not answer enquiries from the Tournament Director,
that
player may be deemed to have withdrawn from the tournament.
Changes of permanent email and/or postal address shall be notified to
the
Tournament Director and opponents.
The Tournament Director must be notified immediately of any
disagreement
between competitors about the game.
The Tournament Director and opponents must be notified immediately if
any
substantial failure of hardware or software occurs.
- Time Allowed and Penalties
Each competitor is allowed 40 days for every 10 moves.
The time limit may be exceeded once.
Time saved shall be carried forward.
Reflection time is the time between a date one day from the opponent's
sending date, and the mailing date of the reply - time is still
measured
from date of receipt to date of reply. The rule simply specifies that
no-one
may claim a date of receipt more than one day after the date of
transmission.
Accepted continuation moves are included in the time taken for the
reply
move.
A penalty of five days shall be added to the time of a player who sends
an
illegible or illegal move, or incorrectly repeats the opponent's latest
move.
- Time Exceeding
Claims that the time limit has been exceeded shall be sent to the
Tournament
Director with full details at the latest when replying to the 10th,
20th,
etc. move.
At the same time, the opponent shall be informed by an email message
with
copy to the Tournament Director.
Any protest shall be sent to the Tournament Director within 14 days of
receiving the message, otherwise the claim will be deemed to be
conceded.
The Tournament Director shall inform both players of the decision. If
the
Tournament Director upholds a first claim, a new count of the
opponent's
time shall begin on the date the message about the claim was received.
A competitor who has exceeded the time allowed for the second time
shall
forfeit the game.
If the Controller dismisses a claim as being unfounded, he may rule
that no
furhter claim by that player during the current period of 40 days for
10
moves shall be accepted.
- Leave
Each competitor may claim up to a total of 30 day's leave during each
calendar year.
Players taking leave must inform their opponents and the Tournament
Director
in advance.
In addition, the Tournament Director may grant up to 30 day's
additional
leave per annum which in exceptional circumstances may be back-dated
and/or
extended.
If a player answers a move during his leave, the remaining leave for
that
game is cancelled and normal time shall be counted.
- Withdrawal
In the event of withdrawal or death, the Tournament Director shall
decide
whether all the games shall be annulled or the remaining games
adjudicated
or scored as losses.
- Adjudication
If no result has been agreed by the date set for the close of play,
both
competitors shall submit to the Tournament Director within 30 days, a
record
of the moves played,
the position reached and
a statement claiming either a win or a draw which may be supported by
analysis.
Competitors not wishing to submit analysis forfeit the right to appeal.
The Tournament Director shall notify the adjudicator's decision to both
competitors indicating whether it is subject to appeal.
- Adjudication Appeals
Any appeal against the adjudicator's decision must be mailed to the
Tournament Director within 14 days of receiving the notification,
whereupon the Tournament Director shall obtain a ruling from another
adjudicator and notify the result to both competitors. The ruling is
final
and no further appeal shall be accepted from either player.
Additional analysis may be submitted with an appeal.
- Reporting Results
As soon as possible after ending a game, the results and a clear record
of
the moves played (preferably in PGN format) shall be mailed to the
Tournament Director and the Games Archivist by both players.
The result is officially recorded only after receipt of this record.
Should no record be received from either player, the result may be
scored as
lost by both.
- Decisions and Appeals
The Tournament Director may penalise or disqualify competitors who
break
these rules and
any matter not covered in them shall be decided by the Tournament
Director.
Any competitor may appeal within 14 days of receiving a decision of the
Tournament Director. These appeals will be handled by the Arbiter whose
ruling will be final.
* Note: The EXCLAM! tournaments are not connected to or sanctioned by any
organization or person other than John C. Knudsen.
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