EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
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EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
Starts tomorrow, English players Ameet Ghasi, Simon Williams, Ravi Haria, Marcus Harvey & Andrew Horton.
https://chess-results.com/tnr560325.asp ... ES&flag=30
https://tornelo.com/chess/orgs/europech ... up/summary
https://www.europechess.org/european-hy ... f%20needed.
https://chess-results.com/tnr560325.asp ... ES&flag=30
https://tornelo.com/chess/orgs/europech ... up/summary
https://www.europechess.org/european-hy ... f%20needed.
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Re: EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
This is a Knockout Tournament, with two game mini-matches.
Play starts at 1300 BST on Tuesday and at 1200 on Wednesday, with tiebreaks if needed at 1800.
Congratulations to Adam Raoof, who is one of the Deputy Chief Arbiters, and to Shohreh Bayat and Alex McFarlane, who are the Local Arbiters at the venue in England.
That leaves me at liberty to wish the England players a successful tournament, which I hereby do.
Play starts at 1300 BST on Tuesday and at 1200 on Wednesday, with tiebreaks if needed at 1800.
Congratulations to Adam Raoof, who is one of the Deputy Chief Arbiters, and to Shohreh Bayat and Alex McFarlane, who are the Local Arbiters at the venue in England.
That leaves me at liberty to wish the England players a successful tournament, which I hereby do.
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Re: EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
Five players and two arbiters makes seven. Presumably some route through "rule of six" restrictions has been devised. It could be as simple as two rooms.David Sedgwick wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 10:48 pmShohreh Bayat and Alex McFarlane, who are the Local Arbiters at the venue in England.
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Re: EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
As this is a hybrid event though and the five players will presumably be sat well apart from each other would the "rule of six" apply? I have no ideaRoger de Coverly wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 10:52 pmFive players and two arbiters makes seven. Presumably same route through "rule of six" restrictions has been devised. It could be as simple as two rooms.David Sedgwick wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 10:48 pmShohreh Bayat and Alex McFarlane, who are the Local Arbiters at the venue in England.
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Re: EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
Don't be embarrassed. You're not supposed to know what the rules are, that's the point.
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Re: EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
and they're off.
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Re: EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
Good win with black for Ravi Haria
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And with white too
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Re: EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
Marcus Harvey has beaten Kozul to equalise after yesterday's defeat
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Re: EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
Tough task for Ravi next, against Inarkiev, who got a bye in the first round
The other English players were knocked out
The other English players were knocked out
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Re: EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
Some fantastic fighting games! No real issues so far, and I'm impressed at how practical this is as an alternative to traditional OTB events, but there is a lot of work behind the scenes.
Check out Eline Roebers games....
Check out Eline Roebers games....
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Re: EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
Ravi was doing ok until move 44 according to the Chessbomb computer
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Re: EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
I see Gelfand and Navara got knocked out, Eljanov too
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Re: EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
I can't find Eline Roebers in the list of participants. Oh, my mistake, I needed to click "show complete list"... Impressive win from the 14-year-old girl against the GM, though she got knocked out by Salgado in round 2. Chessbase video annotation on the round 1 win here:Adam Raoof wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 10:22 amSome fantastic fighting games! No real issues so far, and I'm impressed at how practical this is as an alternative to traditional OTB events, but there is a lot of work behind the scenes.
Check out Eline Roebers games....
https://en.chessbase.com/post/robert-ri ... randmaster
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Re: EUROPEAN HYBRID QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT FOR THE FIDE WORLD CUP
I'm not sure how much difference it really made but clearly Eljanov was irritated as I understand it because when he played a move, he was asked to confirm it each time, he had tried to turn the Move Confirmation off through his Profile but it didn't work and then later complained of bugs in the system. Unfortunately he didn't know it was easy to change this in Game Settings although the organisers said they did patiently explain this to everyone. Move Confirmation is designed to deal with mouse slips so its a useful function in that regard but using it means you will spend extra time and if its a reasonably fast time limit this may get to be a problem. I'm sure as Hybrid tournaments develop these things will get ironed out in due course.
Here is the organisers response, you can sense the annoyance from their side:
(Jiřina Prokopová)
"Dear chess friends, I am more than happy to provide the explanation. I have personally showed and stressed how to set Move Confirmation on 3 separate meetings for Captains and Arbiters. And I again explained it to every player, who attended the Practice event before the start, which was highly recommended from our side. I shared this help file with all involved https://tornelo.tawk.help/article/move-confirmation. During the Practice Event I was even troubleshooting with David Navara, explaining this exact procedure again and again. I would be grateful for any feedback from you, how else are we supposed to share the information with you? What else can we do?
You may see in the helpfile, that you can change this settings comfortably from the game, without leaving to your Account settings. Nevertheless, that is also possible. In case of Mr. Eljanov his Browser settings is filling in his passwords automatically, that's why it required confirmation. The platform can't do anything about it."