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2021 - 2022 Texas Scholastic Online Quick Open Chess Championships

January 22, 2022       

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This event is open to all students, Pre-K to Grade 12, of all States!!

Six (6) Rounds -- G/15 + 2-second increment

Round Times (All Central Times):

10am -- 11am -- 12noon -- 1pm -- 2pm -- 3pm


***The Welcome and Information Email has been sent to all registered players.  If you did not get it, please email flguadalupe@aol.com***

Here is the agenda for tonight's Town Hall Meeting:

1. Greetings: NTD/IA Franc Guadalupe, Organizer and NTD/FA Glenn Panner, Chief TD
 
2. Importance of Fair Play -- Glenn
-- live consequences
-- public accusations
-- Ken Regan (Fair Play Evaluations) & post consequences
-- results finalized AFTER fair play review complete
 
3. Communication -- Glenn & Judit
-- players: Zoom chat
-- parents/coaches/spectators: Slack
-- google sheet: pairings, standings.
 
4. Players - What to do on the day of? -- Judit
-- log into zoom: correct camera setup
-- log into Chess.com AND go to chess.com/LIVE -- why it's important to be on LIVE Chess.
-- look up pairing
-- why is my game not starting? --> use the google sheet
-- what to do after my game is finished? check results on google sheet, report any error. walk around, use the bathroom
-- when to come back for the next round?
-- no bathroom break, only special consideration. use bathroom between rounds!
 
5. Testing: whoever wants to have a test game should put their Chess.com username. Judit will start a test UNRATED (on chess.com) 5 mins + 2inc game on chess.com so that players can experience the "popping up" of the game, and how games are started.
/match PlayerA PlayerB 5 2 u
 
Simultaneous to 5. Testing:
 
6. Q&A
 
Zoom link to join the Townhall:

 


 

11 SECTIONS

High School Championship (Grade 9 - 12)

High School JV (U1000; Grade 9 - 12)

Middle School Championship (Grade  6 - 8)

Middle School JV (U900; Grade 6 - 8)

MIddle School Novice (U600; Grade 6 - 8)

Elementary School Championship (Grade K - 5)

Elementary School JV (U800; Grade K - 5)

Elementary School Novice (U500; Grade K - 5)

Primary School Championship (Grade K - 3)

Primary School JV (U600; Grade K - 3)

K - 1 Championship (Grade Pre-K - 1)

Playing up is only allowed within the same grade range.  For example, a 6th grader rated 550 would normally play in the Middle School Novice section; however, that player may play up within the Middle School sections into the JV or Championship section.  In addition, players in K - 3 or K -1 sections may play in Elementary School (K - 5) sections.  Unrated players can play in any of the sections allowed for their grade.  For example, an unrated Grade 7 student can play in the Middle School Novice, JV or Championship section.


January 2022 US Rating Supplement will be used. 

The highest of the Over-the-Board or Online Regular or Quick ratings determine eligibility for section and prizes.  


 PRIZES

Personalized plaques will be awarded to the Top 8 Individuals and Top 3 Teams in each section.  Prizes will be increased based on registrations for each section, at the rate of one extra award for each 10 entries exceeding 80 in any one section.  For example, if a section has 120 players then the top 12 players will receive prizes.  

Team scores:  A team must have a minimum of two players to be eligible for team prizes.  There is no maximum number of students who may play for a team.  Only the top four scores count for team standings  and the top four players in a team will get team awards.

The top Texas player in each section will be recognized as the Texas Champion.

When individual scores are equal, the following order of tie-break systems will be used to designate individual awards: 1) Modified Median, 2) Median, 3) Solkoff, 4) Sonneborn-Berger, 5) Cummulative

When team scores are equal, the following order of tie-break systems will be used to designate team awards:  1) Total Individual Median, 2) Total Solkoff, 3) Total Sonneborn-Berger, 4)Total Cummulative

US Chess Rating Report will be submitted after the Fair Play review is completed, and awards will be mailed after that.

 

ENTRY FEE

$35 by Midnight January 11; $42 by Midnight January 18; $50 by 1 AM Central, January 21.

No entries accepted after 1AM Central, January 21.

No refunds after 1 AM Central, January 21.


ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS

- US Chess Membership, expiring on or after 1/31/2022, required.  Players with no current US Chess membership may be able to obtain a voucher membership at a reduced rate, through US Chess Voucher Membership.  The cost of the voucher US Chess membership is $9.83.

- All games will be played on Chess.com.  All players must have a chess.com account in good standing (free account is sufficient).  Any previously closed accounts must be disclosed to the Tournament Organizers prior to the tournament.

- All technical setup and reliable internet connection is the responsibility of the player.  Any interruption of the game, such as unreliable internet connection or technical setup errors might result in the loss or forfeit of the game.  Scoring of the forfeited game or disconnected games will be as follows:

    1)  A player who does not log-in for a scheduled round within 15 minutes after the start of a round shall lose the game by forfeit.

    2)  If both players are logged-in but have not made at least one move, the game will be declared a forfeit loss for the absent player.  Ratings will not be impacted.

     In both cases, a player forfeited due to failure to log-in or not moving will be dropped from the remainder of the tournament unless the player notifies the tournament staff via Zoom chat and expreses a desire to stay in the tournament.

    3)  If both players have made at least one move and the game ends because of disconnection, then the game will be rated.  The disconnected player will be removed from the remainder of the tournament unless the player notifies the tournament staff via Zoom chat and expresses a desire to stay in the tournament.  

- There will be a "Town Hall" meeting at 7pm (Central) Friday, 1/21.  All players/parents are encouraged to attend and get answers to their questions.  All registered players will receive an invitation via email on Thursday, 1/20.

-  During the Town Hall meeting, tournament directors will demonstrate what players need to do to be ready for their game, and how the game will be started.  Players will have the opportunity to experience the online playing conditions and practice getting paired up for a non-rated game.

-  Each player will be required to join a Zoom meeting with an active side-view camera showing them and their computer.  This camera is positioned to provide a view of the player and his/her playing device.  The camera is placed at approximately a 45-degree angle to the left or right rear of the player and elevated to at least the same height as the player's desktop.  The view must show the player's upper body, arms, head, and playing device screen.  All of these elements must be visible simultaneously in the video stream.  Players may use a cell phone or a separate webcam to provide this view.  Players should ensure this camera uses a continuous source of power and does not rely on battery power alone, to avoid interruptions in the camera's video feed, resulting from a loss of battery power

- All players will be sent a welcome email on Thursday, 1/20, with important details on what players need to do to be ready to play their games, including the Zoom meeting links players must join.  

   Communication during the event:

Players will be instructed to communicate with the Tournament Directors via the Zoom chat.  Parents and coaches may receive information and ask questions via the event specific Discord channel.  Link to the channel will be posted as we get closer to the event.

-  All players and their games will be subject to detailed Fair-Play review during and post-tournament.  Therefore, official standings and US Chess rating reports may not be published until three weeks after the event concludes. 

   Penalties during the Event

-  Forfeit time is 15 minutes from the official posted round start time.

-  The Chief TD may impose penalties for prolonged or repeated disconnections.

-  The Organizer and Chief TD reserve the right to remove a player from the tournament and make an adjustment to the scores of the players and her/his opponents.

    When a player is removed due to a Fair-Play violation, scores will be adjusted as follows:

    1)  If two or more rounds remain, all opponents of the disqualified player will receive a win by forfeit, unless they defeated the disqualified player, in which case they will retain the rated win.

    2)  If the tournament has concluded or if there is only one round remaining, the last opponent of the disqualified player will receive a win by forfeit.  Other opponents who lost to the disqualified player will receive a half-point bye.  Opponents who drew with the disqualified player will receive a win by forfeit.  Anyone who defeated the disqualified player will retain a rated win, instead of a forfeit win.

    Any scenarios not covered explicitly in these points above, Tournament Directors will follow US Chess Scholastic Regulations' 26 https://new.uschess.org/sites/default/files/media/documents/2021-22_uschess_scholastic_regs.pdf and US Chess Rules of Chess, Chapter 10 https://new.uschess.org/sites/default/files/media/documents/us-chess-rule-book-online-only-edition-chapter-10-8-24-20.pdf        


For questions about the event, please contact Franc Guadalupe, or Barbara Swafford.  


ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THIS PAGE AS THEY ARE RECEIVED.