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🥇King/Queen of 2020🥇

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Starting Sunday May 24th, 2020 all the way to December 27th, 2020 we have 32 Sundays. That means 32 Unity Weekly tournaments.

We came up with a plan to add some more excitements to the competitions by making special prizes for King/Queen champions of these 32 sessions.

For every 4 sessions, we get together the 4 champions of all sections (21 total) and make a double round robin tournament. The winners of these matches will be the champion of that season (4 sessions).

On the first and second week of the new year, we will have a round robin championship between the champions of each season. The winners of these matches will become the King/Queen champion of 2020!

Here are the Sessions and Seasons:
(10-13), (14-17), (18-21), (22-25), (26-29), (30-33), (34-37), (38-41)
Total: 8 seasons.


Finals of the season Regulations

1️⃣ Time Control: The time control is just like our weekly tournaments (3+0)

2️⃣ Camera: All players are required to play under camera during these matches.

3️⃣ Format: The players will play in the double round robin format.

4️⃣ Final of the Year: The winners will book their place in the final of the year.

5️⃣ Tie: If two players tie for the first place in one of these finals, they will play two bullet games (1+0) and if there is a tie again, an armageddon game (White 4 Minutes, Black 3 minutes) will be played between them.

6️⃣ Tie with 3 or more players: In this case a bullet double round robin will be played between the players tied for the first place. If there is still a tie, the armageddon will be played between the two players with higher Tiebreak. Tiebreaks are more wins, more points in the games of players on tie, more wins with black pieces, and finally FIDE Standard rating.


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💎King/Queen Project
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💵10K Guaranteed Prizes!


King/Queen of (Open)
1️⃣$1,000
2️⃣$600
3️⃣$400

Queen of (Women)
1️⃣$500
2️⃣$300
3️⃣$200
King/Queen of U16
1️⃣$500
2️⃣$300
3️⃣$200

King/Queen of U14
1️⃣$250
2️⃣$150
3️⃣$100
King/Queen of U12
1️⃣$250
2️⃣$150
3️⃣$100
King/Queen of U10
1️⃣$250
2️⃣$150
3️⃣$100
King/Queen of U8
1️⃣$250
2️⃣$150
3️⃣$100
King/Queen of Senior 50+
1️⃣$250
2️⃣$150
3️⃣$100
King/Queen of Senior 65+
1️⃣$250
2️⃣$150
3️⃣$100

King/Queen of 2300-2399
King/Queen of 2200-2299
King/Queen of 2100-2199
King/Queen of 2000-2099
King/Queen of 1900-1999
King/Queen of 1800-1899
King/Queen of 1700-1799
King/Queen of 1600-1699
King/Queen of 1500-1599
King/Queen of 1400-1499
King/Queen of Under 1400
King/Queen of Unrated
Each section prizes:
1️⃣$125
2️⃣$75
3️⃣$50

Season Championship Schedule:
Starting from season #3

1st Friday
2300-2399: 15:00 GMT
2200-2299: 16:30 GMT
2100-2199: 17:00 GMT

2nd Friday:
2000-2099: 15:00 GMT
1900-1999: 16:30 GMT
1800-1899: 17:00 GMT

3rd Friday:
1700-1799: 15:00 GMT
1600-1699: 16:30 GMT
1500-1599: 17:00 GMT

4th Friday:
1400-1499: 15:00 GMT
Under 1400: 16:30 GMT
Unrated: 17:00 GMT

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1st Saturday:
Women: 15:00 GMT
Open: 17:00 GMT

2nd Saturday:
U14: 15:00 GMT
U16: 17:00 GMT

3rd Saturday:
U8: 15: GMT
U10: 16:30 GMT
U12: 18:00 GMT

4th Saturday:
Senior 65+: 15:00 GMT
Senior 50+: 17:00 GMT


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Pictured in Baku in February 1978, the 14-year-old Garry Kasparov. At that time he was fresh from winning the Sokolsky Memorial tournament in Minsk with 13/17, exceeding by 3½ points the norm for the title of Soviet Master of Sport.

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From 'Shakhmaty (Riga)', No. 9, 1978 - a cross-table for the Sokolsky Memorial event, with the players' Soviet Elo ratings indicated.
Kasparov lost to Mochalov & Dydyshko, but won his first individual game v. a grandmaster - Anatoly Lutikov, who finished =7th-8th.
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Garry Kasparov 🆚 Anatoly S Lutikov

8th Sokolsky Memorial (1978), Minsk, rd 17, Feb-??
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