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Unity Chess Club

Weekly International Online Tournament

RULES & REGULATIONS

Type of tournament:
Open

Time control: 1+1

Time control type: Bullet

Tournament system: Arena

Total time: 60 minutes

Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (Arizona time)

Website: Lichess

Chief Organizer: Pedram Atoufi

Chief arbiter: Milad Mousavi

This is a weekly online tournament that takes place every Sunday from March 22nd, 2020.

FIDE rating will be used for the pairings and the prizes.

The Tournament Entry Fee: $10

The entry fee would be free for the following players:
GM, WGM, IM, WIM, FM, WFM

The Tournament Awards:

1st place: $100
2nd place: $60
3rd place: $30
4rd place: $20

1st place under 2000: $30
2nd place under 2000: $15

1st place under 1700: $30
2nd place under 1700: $15

To register you must submit these to the following telegram ID; @miladmousavi83
1. Fide ID Number
2. Username
3. Real name

or email them to this address: Parsachess@yahoo.com

Participants will be provided with a link and password one hour before the competition begins.
The registration deadline is up to two hours before the tournament starts.

Notice: In order to prevent cheating, all-important games are going to be analyzed with engines and if the arbiters determine, the player who uses the engine will be eliminated and will be deprived of subsequent tournaments.
No player has the right to give his / her password to other people.
If a player enters the competition without providing details, he/she is not awarded a prize.
All prize winners will be paid within 48 hours once the tournament has finished.

Unity Chess Club Competition Committee
Unity Chess Club

Weekly International Online tournament

RULES & REGULATIONS

Type of tournament:
Boys Under-16 (January 11, 2004, onwards)

Time control: 5+2

Time control type:
Blitz

Tournament system: Arena

Total time: 90 minutes

Time: 8:00 am to 9:30 am (Arizona time)

Website: Lichess

Chief Organizer: Pedram Atoufi

Chief arbiter: Milad Mousavi

This is a weekly online tournament that takes place every Sunday from March 22nd, 2020.

FIDE rating will be used for the pairings and the prizes.

The Tournament Entry Fee: $10

The following players are exempt from entry fee:
GM, WGM, IM, WIM, FM, WFM

The Tournament Awards:

1st place: $60
2nd place: $45
3rd place: $30
4rd place: $15

1st place under 12: $30
1st place under 10: $30


To register you should submit these to the following telegram ID:
@miladmousavi83

or email it to this address: Parsachess@yahoo.com

1. Username
2. Real name
3. The exact date of birth

Participants will be provided with a link and password one hour before the competition begins.
The registration deadline is up to two hours before the tournament starts.

Notice: In order to prevent cheating, all-important games are going to be analyzed with engines and if the arbiters determine, the player who uses the engine will be eliminated and will be deprived of subsequent tournaments.
No player has the right to give his / her password to other people.
If a player enters the competition without providing details, he/she is not awarded a prize.
All prize winners will be paid within 48 hours once the tournament has finished.

Unity Chess Club Competition Committee
Unity Chess Club

Weekly International Online tournament

RULES & REGULATIONS

Type of tournament:
Girls Under-16 (January 11, 2004, onwards)

Time control: 5+2

Time control type:
Blitz

Tournament system: Arena

Total time: 90 minutes

Time: 10:00 am to 11:30 pm (Arizona time)

Website: Lichess

Chief Organizer: Pedram Atoufi

Chief arbiter: Milad Mousavi

This is a weekly online tournament that takes place every Sunday from March 22nd, 2020.

FIDE rating will be used for the pairings and the prizes.

The Tournament Entry Fee: $10

The following players are exempt from entry fee:
WGM, WIM, WFM

The Tournament Awards:

1st place: $60
2nd place: $45
3rd place: $30
4rd place: $15

1st place under 12: $30
1st place under 10: $30


To register you should submit these to the following telegram ID:
@miladmousavi83

or email it to this address: Parsachess@yahoo.com

1. Username
2. Real name
3. The exact date of birth

Participants will be provided with a link and password one hour before the competition begins.
The registration deadline is up to two hours before the tournament starts.

Notice: In order to prevent cheating, all-important games are going to be analyzed with engines and if the arbiters determine, the player who uses the engine will be eliminated and will be deprived of subsequent tournaments.
No player has the right to give his / her password to other people.
If a player enters the competition without providing details, he/she is not awarded a prize.
All prize winners will be paid within 48 hours once the tournament has finished.

Unity Chess Club Competition Committee
From the Polish archives (https://audiovis.nac.gov.pl), a photo from the time of the 6th Chess Olympiad, Warsaw, August 1935.
On the left - Frank Marshall.

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Lack of patience is probably the most common reason for losing a game, or drawing games that should have been won.

🔸 Bent Larsen

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From the Polish archives (https://audiovis.nac.gov.pl), a photo of the game Alekhine-Kunerth, played in Kraków in October 1942.

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13-year-old Magnus Carlsen's brilliant major-piece assault against Ernst recalls Bobby Fischer's "Game of the Century." This acclaimed game introduced Carlsen to many in the chess world 👀
Move of the Day!
Look how Magnus look to his pieces 🔥

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