London chess-FIDE open
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London chess-FIDE open
When will that be?
London chess classic will be held 29 nov-11 dec:
http://theweekinchess.com/chess-calendar
London chess classic will be held 29 nov-11 dec:
http://theweekinchess.com/chess-calendar
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Re: London chess-FIDE open
The exact timetable has yet to be published.soheil_hooshdaran wrote:When will that be?
London chess classic will be held 29 nov-11 dec:
If it followed the same template as previous years, it will run from Friday evening 1st December to Friday afternoon 8th December. 9 rounds with a double round on the Saturday. The weekend of the 9th and 10th of December would feature a rapidplay open.
I rather suspect the timetable is going to be different this year as it would seem the normal Olympia venue isn't available on Friday 1st. The London Chess Classic website implies that the first round is going to be "somewhere else" on the Friday, with a rest day on the Saturday and the second round on the Sunday. That in turn may imply that the Open won't start until the Sunday.
Not publishing timetables and event details in a timely manner is poor practice and over time will reduce the attraction of the tournament.
The way it's going at the moment will have the details announced about a day before the early entry deadline.
The website of the Olympia venue currently has no mention of a chess festival taking place in December.
https://olympia.london/whatson
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I need to get visa if I am to play.
I am now in Canada and can easily go to the consulate, I think.
In Iran, it would be hard, I think.
I am now in Canada and can easily go to the consulate, I think.
In Iran, it would be hard, I think.
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It was suggested that October was when we will hear have brochure etc. Securing venue dates was going to be difficult with the closure of other exhibition centres in the area.
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Re: London chess-FIDE open
It will definitely take place between 29 Nov and 11 December, right?
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Re: London chess-FIDE open
Yes.soheil_hooshdaran wrote:It will definitely take place between 29 Nov and 11 December, right?
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http://tickets.londonchessclassic.com/tournaments.phpRoger de Coverly wrote:The exact timetable has yet to be published.soheil_hooshdaran wrote:When will that be?
London chess classic will be held 29 nov-11 dec:
http://tickets.londonchessclassic.com/L ... 0Rules.pdf
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Re: London chess-FIDE open
(edit) dates correctedDavid Sedgwick wrote: Yes.
Play in the Open is every day at 4:30 pm from Saturday 2nd December to Saturday 9th December with an additional round at 10:00 am on Sunday 3rd December.
Players will be expected to register by 6:00 pm on the Friday evening. For those intending to commute that by no means guarantees that they will show up, as their actual presence will depend on the functioning of that Saturday's road and rail transport.
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Re: London chess-FIDE open
I think you might need to check that.Roger de Coverly wrote:Play in the Open is every day at 4:30 pm from Saturday 1st December to Saturday 8th December with an additional round at 10:00 am on Sunday 2nd December.
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From the pdf of the rulesAlex Holowczak wrote:I think you might need to check that.Roger de Coverly wrote:Play in the Open is every day at 4:30 pm from Saturday 1st December to Saturday 8th December with an additional round at 10:00 am on Sunday 2nd December.
Round 1 Saturday, 2nd December 1630
Round 2 Sunday, 3rd December 1000
Round 3 Sunday, 3rd December 1630
Round 4 Monday, 4th December 1630
Round 5 Tuesday, 5th December 1630
Round 6 Wednesday, 6th December 1630
Round 7 Thursday, 7th December 1630
Round 8 Friday, 8th December 1630
Round 9 Saturday, 9th December 1630
Re: London chess-FIDE open
The London Classic FIDE Open runs from Sat. 2nd Dec. 13:00 and ends Sat. 9th 17:00. Entry fee £125 for players U-2050.
(Soheil should not be deterred by that as all-in-all it is a relatively small price to pay to play in, and watch, a truly great event.)
There's also a 'Super Blitz' on Sun. 10th Dec. 10:00-19:00. Entry fee £30
Entry fees avaible until 16th Oct.
Edit - My thanks to Soheil - for the prompting - David S - for the confirmation and Loz - for the links.
(Soheil should not be deterred by that as all-in-all it is a relatively small price to pay to play in, and watch, a truly great event.)
There's also a 'Super Blitz' on Sun. 10th Dec. 10:00-19:00. Entry fee £30
Entry fees avaible until 16th Oct.
Edit - My thanks to Soheil - for the prompting - David S - for the confirmation and Loz - for the links.
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Re: London chess-FIDE open
Indeed. What was the date of the Saturdays and Sunday you quoted? I think my calendar's right.Roger de Coverly wrote:From the pdf of the rulesAlex Holowczak wrote:I think you might need to check that.Roger de Coverly wrote:Play in the Open is every day at 4:30 pm from Saturday 1st December to Saturday 8th December with an additional round at 10:00 am on Sunday 2nd December.
Round 1 Saturday, 2nd December 1630
Round 2 Sunday, 3rd December 1000
Round 3 Sunday, 3rd December 1630
Round 4 Monday, 4th December 1630
Round 5 Tuesday, 5th December 1630
Round 6 Wednesday, 6th December 1630
Round 7 Thursday, 7th December 1630
Round 8 Friday, 8th December 1630
Round 9 Saturday, 9th December 1630
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Re: London chess-FIDE open
Roger should have said:
"Play in the Open is every day at 4:30 pm from Saturday 2nd December to Saturday 9th December with an additional round at 10:00 am on Sunday 3rd December."
It is strange that you have to ferret around in the pdf of the rules to find the exact timetable.
And I can't even find the pdf of the rules on the website. Where is that?
"Play in the Open is every day at 4:30 pm from Saturday 2nd December to Saturday 9th December with an additional round at 10:00 am on Sunday 3rd December."
It is strange that you have to ferret around in the pdf of the rules to find the exact timetable.
And I can't even find the pdf of the rules on the website. Where is that?
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Give the webmaster a chance. By the very nature of these things, one bit of the website has to be done before the other.Christopher Kreuzer wrote:It is strange that you have to ferret around in the pdf of the rules to find the exact timetable.
And I can't even find the pdf of the rules on the website. Where is that?
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Re: London chess-FIDE open
Alex Holowczak wrote:Give the webmaster a chance. By the very nature of these things, one bit of the website has to be done before the other.Christopher Kreuzer wrote:It is strange that you have to ferret around in the pdf of the rules to find the exact timetable.
And I can't even find the pdf of the rules on the website. Where is that?
Re-reading Roger's original post, I like this bit:
"For those intending to commute that by no means guarantees that they will show up, as their actual presence will depend on the functioning of that Saturday's road and rail transport."
Shock, horror! People might get delayed by transport problems. Who would have guessed?
Is the point being made that running a tournament in London carries additional risks of defaults because a number of people chose to commute great distances rather than stay in a central hotel? Doing this to save money is more than reasonable, but a risk that people take. You would hope that people would check in advance for any scheduled engineering works or rail closures. Surely, though, all the people doing this would be familiar with such transport problems, and those less familiar with London's urban and suburban transport systems would tend to stay closer to the venue.