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Archive for December, 2009

Official Clock of the World Amateur Chess Championship

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

I am pleased to announced that reached an agreement with DGT North America to have the brand new DGT North America as the official clock of the 2010 World Amateur Chess Championship. DGT North America is providing the event with over 400 clocks for use and resale at the event.

The DGT North American is the newest clock in the array of timers that DGT North America has brought to the forefront. An easy to use clock with a stylish look make this clock the perfect addition for all players.

Take a look below at this beautiful piece of genius:

 

 

Good Chess to all,

Sevan A. Muradian, Founder
North American Chess Association
International Arbiter and International Organizer

Arbiters Seminar Approved!

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Today I received an email from the Chairman of FIDE's Arbiter Commission – Mr. Panagiotis Nikolopoulos, providing the commissions approval for a FIDE Arbiters Seminar during the World Amateur Chess Championship.

This will be the first time that a FIDE Arbiters Seminar will be held in the United States!

The North American Chess Association is the first chess organization to bring a FIDE Arbiters Seminar to the United States!

 

SEMINAR INFORMATION:

Organizers: North American Chess Association and the FIDE Arbiters Commission

Dates: March 22 – 25, 2010

Venue: Holiday Inn Hotel, Skokie, IL USA

Lecturer: International Arbiter Stewart Reuben (ENG)

Assistant: International Arbiter Sevan A. Muradian (USA)

Language: English

Regulations to be discussed:

FIDE regulations. The US rules will only be discussed for comparison to international practice

Schedule:

Dates Time Topics Discussed
03/22 9am – 2pm

Laws of Chess

Tournament rules, Tie Break Criteria

03/23 9am – 2pm

Use of Electronic Clocks

System of Games: Round Robin, Swiss System, Pairing Rules

03/24 9am – 2pm

Titles (all titles) and rating regulations

Application procedures

03/25 10am – 1pm

Examination

80% or better required to pass

General Notes:

Participation fees: $250USD. Fee includes lunch served each day along and FIDE examination fee. The lecturer maintains the right to alter the schedule of discussion as long as all topics listed above are covered.

 

 

Why is this important? Because part of new requirement for you to achieve your FIDE Arbiter title is the successful completion of the courses and examination of a FIDE Arbiters Seminar. Here are the guidelines from FIDE's website on the requirements of the title of FIDE Arbiter:

http://www.fide.com/component/handbook/?id=14&view=category

 

3. Requirements for the title of FIDE Arbiter (FA).

All of the following:
   

3.1 Thorough knowledge of the Laws of Chess, the FIDE Regulations for chess competitions, the Swiss Pairing Systems.

3.2 Absolute objectivity, demonstrated at all times during his activity as an arbiter.

3.3 Sufficient knowledge of at least one official FIDE language.

3.4 Skills to operate electronic chess clocks of different types and for different systems.

3.5 Experience as chief or deputy arbiter in at least three (3) FIDE Rated events (these can be either national or international) and attendance of at least one (1) FIDE Arbiters' Seminar and successful passing (at least 80%) an examination test set by the Arbiters' Commission.
FIDE rated event valid for a norm is considered any tournament with minimum 10 players in case that it is played with Round Robin system, with minimum 6 players in case that it is played with Double Round Robin system and with minimum 20 players in case that it is played with Swiss system.

3.6 The title of FIDE Arbiter for each of the IBCA, ICSC, and IPCA shall each be equivalent to one FA norm.

3.7 For a candidate, being a match arbiter in an Olympiad is equivalent to one FA norm. No more than one such norm will be considered for the title.

3.8 Being chief or deputy arbiter in official World and Continental Rapid Championships shall be equivalent to one (1) FA norm. No more than one such norm will be considered for the title.

3.9 Attendance of one (1) FIDE Arbiters' Seminar and successful passing (at least 80%) an examination test set by the Arbiters' Commission, shall be equivalent to one (1) FA norm. Not more than one (1) such norm will be considered for the title.

3.10 Applicants from federations which are unable to organize any tournaments valid for titles or rating, may be awarded the title on successful passing an examination test (at least 80%) set by the Arbiters` Commission.

Looking for trainers for the World Amateur?

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Over the course of the past 4 years I've made a number of contacts locally and nationally in terms of master class players. Everything from FM's to GM's, men and women.

Are you considering a serious run for the World Amateur and want to work with someone before or during the World Amateur to help you with the parts of the game that trouble you the most or you need polishing on?

If so please feel free to reach out to me for recommendations on different players that are available for face to face training sessions or lessons on ICC.

 

Good Chess to All,

Sevan A. Muradian, Founder
North American Chess Association
International Arbiter and International Organizer

The Early Bird Catches the Worm!

Friday, December 4th, 2009

We already have our first 5 registered participants for the World Amateur Chess Championship and so far 4 federations represented.

The federations represented so far are:

  • Americas – United States
  • Europe – Russia, Finland
  • Asia – Sri Lanka

The true early bird is from Russia in the form of Mikhail Strovsky.

From the US we can split it in two ways – we have Prathanstha Amarsinghe who lives in north central part of the US but represents Sri Lanka. Then we have Matt Helfst from the east coast and his federation is US.

Some of our special registration deals expires on January 15, 2010. Best take advantage of them before they are all taken up!

 

Good Chess to All,

Sevan A. Muradian, Founder
North American Chess Association
International Arbiter and International Organizer

Dr. Mikhail Korenman, Founder
International Educational and Cultural Services
International Organizer

Additions to the team

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

I'm pleased to announce that we have two new additions to the team in a husband and wife combo from Colombia.

Mr. Manuel Nieto               Mrs. Sandra Nieto

 

A short bio of Mr. Manual Nieto and his wife Mrs. Sandra Nieto, is available under the heading of Our Team in the Arbiters and Media sections respectively.

Good Chess to All,

Sevan A. Muradian, Founder
North American Chess Association
International Arbiter and International Organizer

Dr. Mikhail Korenman, Founder
International Educational and Cultural Services
International Organizer

Some of the special prizes for the World Amateur

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

The World Amateur Chess Championship offers some special prizes, unlike many other events.

One of special awards comes from FIDE directly, where the top overall player will be granted the title of FIDE Master (FM) with a rating of 2200. It is irrelevant if this winner is male or female as female players are eligible for this as well.

The top female player (or in the case if the overall winner is female, then the 2nd place female player) will be granted the title of Woman FIDE Master (WFM) with a rating of 2050. The second and third place winner in the overall section will receive a rating of 2100 and 2050 respectively.

Normally for someone to achieve the title of FM, they must achieve a published rating of 2300. To achieve the title of WFM, a female player must achieve a published rating of 2100.

In addition to the title of World Amateur Champion and World Woman's Amateur Champion, the titles, the rating, we also are proud to have 2 Texas Tech Scholarships, provided to the event by the SPICE program, to the top male and female performer under the age of 26. Each scholarship has a value of up to $36,000 USD. Winners must meet all eligibility requirements of Texas Tech University.

As more special prizes become available we will continue to post them.

Good Chess to All,

Sevan A. Muradian, Founder
North American Chess Association
International Arbiter and International Organizer

Dr. Mikhail Korenman, Founder
International Educational and Cultural Services
International Organizer

Side Events

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

During the time of the World Amateur Chess Championships and the Intercontinental School Team Championships we will be holding a number of side events for the chess playing, chess directing, and chess education communities.

25th North American Masters

We will be holding the 25th installment of the highly successful North American Masters (formerly North American FIDE Invitational) title norm series. This will be a 9R-SS tournament utilizing a time control of G/90 + 30/sec increments with a prize fund of $5000 USD. GM/IM/WGM/WIM norms all available. More information will be available soon on this.

FIDE Arbiters seminar

The arbiters seminar is a new requirement for those wishing to attain the title of FIDE Arbiter. A test will be administered on the final day that must be passed to achieve the norm from the seminar. A fee of $300 USD will apply to those that wish to participate. This fee will help cover the costs of the seminar.There will be only 30 spots open for this seminar. The seminar will be delivered by International Arbiter Stewart Reuben.

Blitz Tournament

A 10R-SS G/5 blitz tournament will be held during the weekday mornings and will be open to all players. A $20 entry fee will apply with trophies and other prizes. Profits from this event will be donated to the Chicago Blaze, US Chess League team.

Chess960 / Fischer Random Tournament

A 5R-SS G/15 Chess960 tournament will be held during the weekday mornings and will be open to all players. A $20 entry fee will apply with trophies and other prizes. Profits from this event will be donated to the Chicago Blaze, US Chess League team.

Grandmaster Simul

A tandem simul will be held by 2 or 3 Grandmasters. More information as this becomes available.

Chess Education Seminar

More information as this becomes available.

Good Chess to All,

Sevan A. Muradian, Founder
North American Chess Association
International Arbiter and International Organizer

Dr. Mikhail Korenman, Founder
International Educational and Cultural Services
International Organizer