Thanet Chess Congress 2017
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Thanet Chess Congress 2017
The 48th Thanet Chess Congress will take place at Christ Church University Broadstairs from August 18-20. There are five sections and entry is free for GMs and IMs, and only £5 for U15s. Accommodation is available at the venue but early booking is advised. For more details and online entry, go to http://www.thanetchesscongress.co.uk.
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Re: Thanet Chess Congress 2017
The website saysRobert Page wrote:For more details and online entry, go to http://www.thanetchesscongress.co.uk.
I thought that the ECF had stripped away all the rights of non FIDE rated Congresses to offer qualification places for 2018 and even FIDE rated Congresses had to pool their results in a Grand Prix.British Championship qualifier (now confirmed)
http://www.englishchess.org.uk/wp-conte ... -Regs.docx
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Roger is correct.
The British Championship Qualification Rules for 2018 were changed this year quite arbitrarily and with little warning or direct discussion with the Chess Unions.
The Unions have had ALL their rights removed regarding nomination of tournaments within their respective jurisdictions to award BC qualification places.
The new rules now only allow Unions to nominate the winner of their own Individual Championships, most of whom will already have qualified by title. Unions no longer have the right to nominate the next highest scoring eligible player in their championship who has not otherwise qualified.
As a result of these changes, the role of the Chess Unions in English Chess is significantly diminished.
The British Championship Qualification Rules for 2018 were changed this year quite arbitrarily and with little warning or direct discussion with the Chess Unions.
The Unions have had ALL their rights removed regarding nomination of tournaments within their respective jurisdictions to award BC qualification places.
The new rules now only allow Unions to nominate the winner of their own Individual Championships, most of whom will already have qualified by title. Unions no longer have the right to nominate the next highest scoring eligible player in their championship who has not otherwise qualified.
As a result of these changes, the role of the Chess Unions in English Chess is significantly diminished.
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The highest eligible player does win the Kent championship I believe, but whether that helps is another matter. I thought the qualifying for British Championship thing had been removed from the entry form, but I have mislaid my copy. At the time it was discussed, the new rules might not have been published.
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I think you referred to it in passing during a forum discussion when the new BCQ rules were first proposed. That's why I was surprised to see the website implying that there would be a place.Kevin Thurlow wrote: At the time it was discussed, the new rules might not have been published.
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At the SCCU Exec meeting in April 2017, I believe, we did allocate a BC place to Thanet for the 2017-18 season in accordance with rules then in force, as we had done in previous years.
Within two weeks of our meeting, our decision became invalidated by the publication of the ECF's new rules.
Within two weeks of our meeting, our decision became invalidated by the publication of the ECF's new rules.
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The first paragraph is as I understand it but I don't think the SCCU has informed the Thanet League about the change. I shall find out and amend the website provisionally.At the SCCU Exec meeting in April 2017, I believe, we did allocate a BC place to Thanet for the 2017-18 season in accordance with rules then in force, as we had done in previous years.
Within two weeks of our meeting, our decision became invalidated by the publication of the ECF's new rules.
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Michael Flatt wrote:At the SCCU Exec meeting in April 2017, I believe, we did allocate a BC place to Thanet for the 2017-18 season in accordance with rules then in force, as we had done in previous years.
Within two weeks of our meeting, our decision became invalidated by the publication of the ECF's new rules.
There does appear to have been a misunderstanding.Robert Page wrote:The first paragraph is as I understand it but I don't think the SCCU has informed the Thanet League about the change. I shall find out and amend the website provisionally.
However, I am afraid that Michael is correct. The SCCU is not in a position to award the forthcoming Thanet Congress a British Championship Qualifying place.
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The link posted earlier by Roger of the British Championship qualification criteria lists under Section D that one of the qualifying places goes to the 2017/18 Southern Counties Chess Union Champion.
http://www.englishchess.org.uk/wp-conte ... -Regs.docx
The following is an extract from an email from Julie Denning, President of the SCCU dated May 10:
I removed the phrase 'British Championship qualifier' from the website while this discussion was taking place but I would be grateful if someone could let me know if I can put it back in.
http://www.englishchess.org.uk/wp-conte ... -Regs.docx
The following is an extract from an email from Julie Denning, President of the SCCU dated May 10:
I am not an expert on this topic but it seems to me that discussion over the fact Thanet is not a FIDE-qualified congress is a red herring. Thanet qualifies because the winner of the Open will not only be the Kent Individual Champion as has been the case for many years but also the SCCU 17/18 Champion (The Thanet Congress takes place after the 2017 British Championships).The SCCU Exec Committee voted for the Thanet Congress being offered the right to award the title of SCCU Champion, and with it a BCC qualifying place for 2018, subject to the detailed ECF rules that have been published on the ECF website.
At the time of our meeting the final ECF position was expected but not confirmed. It has been confirmed, with the result that this is now the only qualifying place that remains within the gift of the Union.
I removed the phrase 'British Championship qualifier' from the website while this discussion was taking place but I would be grateful if someone could let me know if I can put it back in.
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The question you need to ask is what happens in the probable event of the winner of Thanet being both SCCU qualified and also a titled player or already otherwise qualified. Does the place drop down the final ranking list until it finds someone not already qualified?Robert Page wrote: I removed the phrase 'British Championship qualifier' from the website while this discussion was taking place but I would be grateful if someone could let me know if I can put it back in.
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That question is answered by the qualification regulations for some types of "already otherwise qualified". If someone qualifies from a FIDE title norm tournament and then also qualifies as a Union champion or National champion, then they get their place from being Union or National champion. The place they did have from the FIDE title norm tournament is then given to someone else who played in that title norm tournament.Roger de Coverly wrote:The question you need to ask is what happens in the probable event of the winner of Thanet being both SCCU qualified and also a titled player or already otherwise qualified. Does the place drop down the final ranking list until it finds someone not already qualified?Robert Page wrote: I removed the phrase 'British Championship qualifier' from the website while this discussion was taking place but I would be grateful if someone could let me know if I can put it back in.
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If you look at http://www.britishchesschampionships.co ... gulations/
it says, in D4, "2017/18 Southern Counties Chess Union Champion" qualifies.
Elsewhere, the website says for "general enquiries", contact [email protected]
So maybe ask them or the BCC Manager, [email protected]
I asked the latter a question and he wrote back, starting, "Dear Ken", and you can imagine how displeased I was with that...
it says, in D4, "2017/18 Southern Counties Chess Union Champion" qualifies.
Elsewhere, the website says for "general enquiries", contact [email protected]
So maybe ask them or the BCC Manager, [email protected]
I asked the latter a question and he wrote back, starting, "Dear Ken", and you can imagine how displeased I was with that...
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Better than "Dear John", surely?Kevin Thurlow wrote:I asked the latter a question and he wrote back, starting, "Dear Ken", and you can imagine how displeased I was with that...
Ah, but I was so much older then. I'm younger than that now.
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Nothing to do with the general debate, but being the current SCCU champion (2015-16) having won it in November 2015, I'm wondering if I attempt to retain the title, and succeed, at the Weald Congress in July 2017, I could set records for holding the title for the longest and shortest periods - ie. 20 months (2015-16) and 3 weeks (2016-17)?!!
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It is to do with the current debate, since in the event of a passing SCCU IM winning the tournament or finishing as the highest SCCU eligible player, what are the rules cascading the BCQ to a lower finisher?Richard Bates wrote:Nothing to do with the general debate, but being the current SCCU champion (2015-16)
This is last year's result
http://ecfgrading.org.uk/new/menu.php?f ... ectionNo=1
and the top 3
1 258768D Merry, Alan B w17+ b16+ w2= b4+ w7+ 4.5
2 150149F Taylor, Martin R b3= w11+ b1= w14+ b5+ 4
3 107026F Botley, Gordon w2= b15= w8= b11+ w13+ 3.5
Alan Merry probably doesn't qualify for the SCCU title by virtue of being EACU, Martin Taylor certainly does and would be Kent Champion as well. He would be qualified already for the British by virtue of being an FM with a sufficiently high rating. So would the player finishing third gain a qualification place?