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FIDE Rapid and Blitz Rating Regulations effective from 1 January 2022 till 30 September 2022
- FIDE Rapid & Blitz Rating Regulations effective from 1 January 2022
The following regulations may be altered by the FIDE Council...
- FIDE Rapid & Blitz Rating Regulations effective from 1 January 2022
The following regulations may be altered by the FIDE Council upon recommendation of the Qualification Commission (QC). For tournaments, changes will apply to those starting on or after the date upon which they become effective.
FIDE Rating Regulations effective from 1 January 2022 Approved by FIDE Council 2021. 0. Introduction The following regulations may be altered by the FIDE Council upon recommendation of the Qualification Commission (QC). For tournaments, changes will apply to those starting on or after the date upon which they become effective. 0.1
18 lis 2021 · 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.
FIDE Rapid and Blitz Rating Regulations effective from 1 October 2022 till 29 February 2024
8 lip 2022 · It is recommended that competitive games not rated by FIDE be played according to the FIDE Laws of Chess. Member federations may ask FIDE to give a ruling on matters relating to the Laws of Chess. BASIC RULES OF PLAY
1. Rate of Play. 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.