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FIDE Rapid and Blitz Rating Regulations effective from 1 January 2022 till 30 September 2022
0.1. A game played over the board will be rated by FIDE when it takes place in a FIDE registered tournament and meets all the following requirements. 0.2. will be responsible for the submission of results and rating fees. A. chedule must be registered three days before the tou.
1.1. For a game to be rated each player must at the start of the tournament have the following minimum periods in which to complete all the moves, assuming the game lasts 60 moves. Where at least one of the players in the game has a rating of 2400 or higher, each player must have a minimum of 120 minutes.
1 lip 2018 · To be included in the FRL or FIDE Rapid/Blitz Rating Lists, a player must be registered through a national chess federation which is a member of FIDE. The Federation must not be temporarily or permanently excluded from membership.
It is an international standard that enables players to compare their abilities. A player's rating is determined by how well they perform against other rated players in rated competitions. Once a player meets specific requirements in FIDE-recognized competitions, their initial rating is determined.
FIDE Rapid and Blitz Rating Regulations New Standards of Chess Equipment, Venue, for FIDE Tournaments, Rate of Play and Tie-break Regulations New General Rules and Technical Recommendations for Tournaments 05 March 2021 Addition: FIDE Online Regulations (Chapter 13) Notes by Professor Ken Regan on the
A new set of regulations covering FIDE titles, rapid and blitz games and ratings will come into force on January 1, 2022. Worked out by FIDE Qualification Commission (QC), the new regulations came out after a lengthy period of consultation with other Commissions, federations, individual players, and chess supporters worldwide.