1. |
With the exception of players registered
with another federation for FIDE rating
purposes, players in the League must be
ECF members at Gold or Platinum level.
In the case of existing Standard
members, the ECF recognise this as Gold
membership until the Standard membership
would have expired. Such players should
take out top-up Gold membership if their
present membership expires before May
2014.
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2. |
There are no restrictions on the
composition of teams in the League;
teams may be formed of players from one
club, players from various clubs, groups
of friends etc. However, once a player
has already played for a team in the
League he/she may not move to another
team during the season unless both
captains concerned agree.
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3. |
A Wildcard is a player who is not
registered for any team in the League. A
player is not required to be a member of
the ECF for the round in which he/she
appears as a Wildcard. After this first
round, however, the player must adhere
to the requirements of rule 1 above.
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4. |
The League’s fixtures shall be played
over five rounds on five Sundays. The
starting time shall be 2 pm.
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5. |
Each team shall comprise four players.
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6. |
The League shall be played on a jamboree
basis, with pairings over the five
rounds determined by the arbiter.
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7. |
The first-named player in each pairing
shall have the white pieces.
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8. |
The rate of play shall be 90 minutes for
all moves, with an increment of 30
seconds per move from move 1.
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9. |
FIDE ratings will be used to determine
the order of strength of a team. For a
player without a FIDE rating, an ECF
grade will be converted to an equivalent
FIDE rating using the appropriate
conversion formula. For players who are
not English and do not have FIDE
ratings, their national ratings will
take precedence over ECF grades. All
games will be submitted for both FIDE
rating and ECF grading. For juniors
under eighteen years on 1 January 2014
captains may elect to use latest
published ECF grades or other national
ratings for conversion to an equivalent
FIDE rating using the appropriate
conversion formula.
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10. |
Where there is a difference of more than
80 FIDE rating points under rule 9
between two players in the same team,
the higher rated player must play on a
higher board than the lower rated
player.
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11. |
Team lists must be submitted to the
arbiter half an hour before start of
play. All team lists must give the full
names of the players clearly in board
order.
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12. |
Any defaults must be declared to the
opposing captain by the Friday evening
before start of play. Known defaults
must be on the lowest boards.
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13. |
A player will be deemed to have
defaulted a game if he/she fails to
appear for the game in question within
one hour of the start of play.
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14. |
End of season team placings will be
decided in the first instance on game
point totals. If the teams are still
tied, ties shall be broken by (a) the
sum of (points scored on board 1 x 4) +
(points scored on board 2 x 3) + (points
scored on board 3 x 2) + (points scored
on board 4) (b) the greatest number of
game points on the top three boards (c)
the greatest number of game points on
the top two boards (d) the greatest
number of game points on the top board.
Tie breaks shall be applied in order
until all ties are broken.
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15 |
The League shall be conducted according
to the most recently published FIDE laws
of chess. In particular, it should be
noted that FIDE rules on mobile phones
and other electronic means of
communication will be applied without
exception. |