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British Chess Championships 2007
The 94th Championships of The British Isles Organised by the English Chess
Federation
Sunday 29th July - Saturday 11th August - Great Yarmouth College, Great Yarmouth
NEWSFLASH
In addition to the prize fund outlined below. The 2007 British
Championships will carry a £1500 prize for the highest placed English
male and £500 for the highest placed English female.
Further details /conditions will be announced at a later date. |
- Tournament queries to the English Chess Federation, The
Watch Oak, Chain Lane, Battle, East Sussex TN33 0YD (Tel 01424 775222; Fax
01424 775904; email
). The ECF Office is unable to book accommodation or respond to any matters
relating to the College.
- If an acknowledgement is required, please request it by sending
an e-mail to the Congress Secretary
or if this is not possible enclose a stamped addressed envelope with
the entry form.
All e-mailed entries will be acknowledged.
- Please return your entry form to the Congress Secretary:
Neville Belinfante, 10 Ostlers Court, Old Coach Drive, High Wycombe, Bucks
HP11 1AR. Email:
- Entries posted after 26th July should be addressed to The
British Chess Championships, c/o Great Yarmouth College, Southtown, Great
Yarmouth, Norfolk NR31 0ED.
- It is ECF policy that to enter any part of the British Championships
(except the Adult Rapidplays, Adult Weekenders and Junior non-championship
events) you must be a member of your National Federation.
To join ECF you must have paid a membership fee, completed a Subscription
Form and completed and signed the white ECF Application Form and then posted
them to the ECF Office.
The white form need only be completed, signed and returned to the ECF Office
once not annually. There is nothing further to pay.
Please note that we cannot renew any membership or allow entry into the
British Championship until the signed ECF Application Form has been registered
at the ECF Office.
ECF Membership Checklist:
- Payment enclosed
- Membership Subscription
Form completed & ECF Application Form completed (if not already done
so)
Entry Form
Championship events – open only to British Isles subjects or players
resident therein for (a) British Championship the past three years, (b) all
other Championships the past one year, or those with British Overseas Dependent
Territories Citizenship. In Junior Championships, ages relate to 1st September,
2006. All Junior Championships will include titles for at least one Boy and
at least one Girl.
| BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIP |
Entry Fee £170
(£110 U-21) |
Free to GMs, IMs, WGMs, WIMs
provided postmarked by July 9th.
Players who gained their FM or WFM title during the last 12 months
may pay an
entry fee reduced by £60, provided postmarked prior to July
9th. |
This event is open only to exempted
or qualified players. |
Qualified players must enter by July 9th or
they will lose their right to a place.
Entries sent by exempted players after July 9th will be subject
to a late fee. |
Prizes: - £5,000; £2,500;
£1,500; £1,200; £900; £700; £500;
£300. |
British Lady Champion: - £500. |
British Under 21 Champion: - £250.
British Under 18 Champion: - £250.
An Under 18 player is not eligible for the Under 21 Prize |
Most Improved Rating Performances Below
2150 £250; 2151-2299 £250. |
Alexander Best Game Prize for
the Best Game in the Championship £100. |
In addition the Champion will receive the Sims
Prize (currently approximately £80); the Lady Champion’s
prize includes the Lander Prize (currently £50). |
Playing Schedule: - Mon 30th
July to Fri 10th August (except Sun 5th).
11 rounds, starting 2:15 pm daily, 7 hour sessions. |
Play-off: Should there be a tie for the title
after 11 rounds a play-off will take place on Saturday 11th August.
10% of the prize fund due for 1st and any subsequent prizes involved
in the tie will be held back and distributed following the play-off.
The type and length of play-off plus the distribution of prizes
will be determined by the number of players involved; full details
will be given in the event programme. Entry to the Championship
is deemed as acceptance of these conditions. |
Click here to download
the entry form |
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| BRITISH SENIOR
CHAMPIONSHIP |
Entry Fee £50 |
This event is open to players born
before 1st September 1946.
|
Prizes: - £250; £120; £60. |
Playing Schedule: - Saturday
4th - Friday 10th August.
7 Rounds, starting 9:30 am daily, 7 hour sessions.
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| BRITISH GRADED
CHAMPIONSHIPS |
Entry Fee £35 |
Juniors (Under-18) may not
enter these graded championships. |
| Prizes: - £225; £110;
£60.
|
5 round events starting 9:30
am daily. |
| Under 175/2000 Championship |
Monday 30th July - Friday 3rd Aug |
Under 150/1800 Championship |
Monday 6th - Friday 10th August |
Under 125/1600 Championship |
Monday 30th July - Friday 3rd Aug |
Under 100/1400 Championship |
Monday 6th - Friday 10th August |
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| Rates of Play: - 7 hour sessions
40 moves in 2 hours, followed by 20 moves in one hour followed by
all moves in 30 minutes.
4 hour sessions 40 moves in 100 minutes followed
by all moves in 20 minutes. |
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| BRITISH
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS |
Entry Fee £43 |
Dates of birth relate to age on 1st
September 2006 in all cases. |
| Prizes: - £225; £110;
£60
|
7 rounds starting 9:30 am
daily. 4 hour sessions.
Additional afternoon rounds starting 2:45 pm. |
| UNDER 16
|
Monday 30th July - Sat 4th Aug + Tues 31st July
pm |
| UNDER 14
|
Sunday 5th - Friday 10th Aug + Sunday 5th Aug pm |
UNDER 13 |
Monday 30th July - Sat 4th Aug + Thurs 2nd Aug pm |
| UNDER 12 |
Sunday 5th - Friday 10th Aug + Thurs 9th Aug pm |
UNDER 11
|
Mon 30th Jul - Fri 3rd Aug + Tues 31st pm & Thurs 2nd Aug
pm |
UNDER 10 |
Mon 6th - Fri 10th Aug + Tues 7th pm & Thurs 9th pm |
The Under 15 titles will be incorporated in Under
16 Event. Players who are Under 15 will not be eligible for Under
16 titles. |
Click
here to download the entry form |
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| BRITISH
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Under 9 |
Entry Fee £17 |
| Prizes: - £100; £60;
£40
|
Playing Schedule: - Saturday
4th August 12 noon, 2:30 pm, 5 pm.
Sunday 5th August 9:30 am, 12 noon, 2:30 pm, 5 pm.
7 Rounds. All moves in 1 hour for each player. |
Click here to download
the entry form |
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| BRITISH
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Under 8 |
Entry Fee £9 |
| Prizes: - £75; £50;
£30 |
Playing Schedule: - Friday 3rd
August 10 am, 11:25 am, 1 pm, 2:30 pm, 4 pm, 5:30 pm
6 rounds. All moves in 30 minutes for each player. |
Click here to download
the entry form |
|
| 5 DAY
JUNIOR OPEN TOURNAMENTS
(Non-Championship) |
Entry Fee £10 |
| Prizes: - £30; £20;
£10 |
Open to all players of school age and aimed at
players not strong enough for the relevant championship sections. |
Playing Schedule: - Week 1 Monday
30th July - Friday 3rd August.
Week 2 Monday 6th - Friday 10th August.
5 rounds, two games a round, 9:30 am daily. All moves in
1 hour in each game. |
Click here to download
the entry form |
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| Open to all players except those
entitled to play in the British Championship or rated above 2349 |
Prizes: - £1000; £500; £250;
£150; £100 |
Best performances relative to rating in
the July 2007 FIDE List £100, £60, £40 |
Playing Schedule: - Mon 30th
July to Fri 10th August (except Sun 5th).
11 rounds, starting 2:15 pm daily, Fischer time control:
40 moves in 80 minutes, then all moves in 40 minutes, with one minute
per move added from the start. |
Click here to download
the entry form |
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| 5 DAY
OPEN MORNING TOURNAMENTS |
Entry Fee £32 |
| Open to all players
|
Prizes: - £150; £75 |
Playing Schedule: - Week 1 Monday
30th July - Friday 3rd August.
Week 2 Monday 6th - Friday 10th August.
5 rounds, 4 hour sessions. 9:30 am daily. |
Click here to download
the entry form |
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| 5 DAY
OPEN AFTERNOON TOURNAMENTS |
# Entry Fee £32 |
| Open to all players
|
Prizes: - £150; £75
|
Playing Schedule: - Week 1 Monday
30th July - Friday 3rd August.
Week 2 Monday 6th - Friday 10th August.
5 rounds, 7 hour sessions. 2:15 pm daily. |
# This event is half price for any player
who enters a morning event. |
Click here to download
the entry form |
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| RAPIDPLAYS
6
Rounds |
Entry Fee £14 |
| Prizes: - £140; £70;
Best Under 130 - £40 |
Playing Schedule: -
Week 1 Sunday 29th July 11 am, 12:25 pm,
1:50 pm, 3:10 pm, 4:30 pm, 5:50 pm.
Time Control: All moves in 30 minutes.
Week 2 Sunday 5th August 10 am, 11:25
am, 12:50 pm, 2:10 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:50 pm.
Time Control: 25 minutes + 10 seconds per move. |
Click here to download
the entry form |
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| WEEKENDERS
Three
5-Round Sections |
Entry Fee £20 |
| Prizes: - £140;
£70; £40 Grading Prize £50 |
Playing Schedule: -
Friday 3rd August 7:00 pm, Saturday 4th August 9:30 am & 2:15
pm, Sunday 5th August 9:30 am & 2:15 pm.
4 hour sessions 40 moves in 100 minutes followed
by all moves in 20 minutes. |
Atkins Tournament
|
Open to all players |
Soanes Tournament
|
Open to players under ECF 140 (August 2007 list)/ 1720 |
Yates Tournament |
Open to players under ECF 110 (August 2007 list)/ 1480 |
Players may ask to play in a higher section if they
so wish. Players may request a ½ point bye in any round.
Round One Byes must be claimed on the entry form. Inform your section’s
Arbiter of any bye to be taken in later rounds. |
Click
here to download the entry form |
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CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
1) No entries can be accepted except on an official entry form. Additional
forms can be obtained from the ECF Website or by contacting the ECF Office with
a stamped addressed envelope.
2) Competitors are expected to maintain acceptable standards of dress &
behaviour.
3) Prize Winners must attend the appropriate prizegiving for their event as
announced in the programme. The main prizegiving will be held on Saturday 11th
August at 9.30 am. Failure to attend without the prior permission of the Congress
Director or a Principal Arbiter may result in the forfeiting of the prize concerned.
4) Every effort is made to place entrants in the tournament of their choice
but the right is reserved to transfer an entry to another appropriate section.
The right is reserved to refuse any entry. The Federation may deduct an administration
fee from any refund to players who withdraw.
5) A player withdrawing during any event without good cause will be liable
to pay a full entry fee at any future event organised by the Federation and/or
a bond returnable on satisfactory conduct during such events.
6) Only food/drink bought at the College can be consumed within the
venue.
7) In all events other than Adult Rapidplays, Adult Weekenders
and Junior non-championship events, English players MUST be
members of the English Chess Federation. Either quote your membership number
on the Entry Form or complete the Membership
Form and pay a Membership Fee.
Photographs of competitors and prize winners will be taken during the event.
No photograph of a junior will be used for publicity purposes without consent.
Entry to the Championships is deemed to be acceptance of these conditions.
INFORMATION FOR COMPETITORS
Grades/Ratings: - For the British, Major Open and Seniors,
FIDE ratings take precedence, then British national grades. These 3 events will
be FIDE rated. For Adult Rapidplay Events, an ECF Rapidplay grade of category
A, B, C or D will take precedence over normal grades. Entry to the Graded Championships
will be determined by the 2006 ECF list or appropriate list for non English
players. Ungraded players must give details of any previous grades/ratings held.
In the Weekenders, a player who becomes ineligible for a section because of
his 2007 grade will be moved up to the correct section. A player whose grade
makes him eligible for a lower section may ask the Arbiter for a transfer to
the lower section.
Programme: - This will be sent free to competitors in all events
of 5 days duration or more about one week before the start of the Championships.
Players in all weekend and rapidplay events will receive a programme at the
event.
Bulletins and Charts: - All players in the British Championship
will receive daily bulletins as part of their entry fee. A web bulletin will
include games and information about most events at the Championships, including
all final charts. A daily bulletin will be on sale and will contain a wide range
of games from many sections. Competitors may also purchase a Commemorative Bulletin.
Discounts: -
a) ECF Members (all categories), and members of any of the National Chess
Bodies within the British Isles can claim a discount of £2 per event
entered, providing the entry is made before the closing date.
b) Multiple entry discounts: If one person enters 2 or more sections
at the same time, or if a family makes a multiple entry at the same time,
the entry fee for each section entered will be reduced by £2,
providing the entry is made by the closing date.
Surcharges: - To organise these Championships to the high
standards expected it is important that entries are received early. Therefore
the following surcharges apply: -
Entries received postmarked after 9th July - £25 (2 week events);
£10 (1 week events).
Entries received postmarked after 23rd July or received at the event;
a further £10.
The Federation reserves the right to refuse any entry made at the event.
Weekender events (including the Under 8 & Under 9 Championships)
will incur no penalty until postmarked after 23rd July when following will apply:
- £5 Swiss events; £2 Rapidplays. Entries on the day: £10
Swiss events; £5 Rapidplays.
Mobile phones: - Mobile phones must be switched off in the
playing hall. Competitors should avoid bringing phones to the venue. They will
be immediately defaulted if their mobile phone is found to be switched on, and
they may be considered to have withdrawn from the event.
Multiple Entries: - Players may not take part in two tournaments
on the same day if the sessions potentially overlap. The following exceptions
apply:-
Players may take a ½ pt bye in a Weekender if they are playing in
an am event.
Players may take a ½ pt bye in the Major Open if they have a junior
pm round. They should inform the Major Open Controller at least 24 hours in
advance.
Players may take a ½ pt bye in round 7 of the Under 11 (if not in contention
for a prize) in order to play in the Under 8 Championship.
Byes: - In non-championship events other than the Major Open,
a round one bye may be claimed on the entry form. For other rounds, the section
controller should be consulted at the event.
Commentary: - Daily commentary will take place on British
Championship games.
Coaching: - Coaching sessions in the morning and evenings
may be arranged throughout the congress. Further details will be given in the
programme.
Bursaries: - Reductions in entry fees may be available for
junior entrants. Any entrant receiving a bursary cannot qualify for an event
discount. Please contact in confidence:
David Welch, 63 Croxteth Road, Liverpool L8 3SF. Tel/Fax: 0151 733 1866, Email:
ABOUT THE VENUE
The playing halls are in the Community Learning Resource Centre of Great Yarmouth
College, located in Southtown, Great Yarmouth which is approximately ½
mile from Great Yarmouth town centre.
ACCOMMODATION
For details of accommodation please contact:
Great Yarmouth Tourist Information - Tel: + 44 (0)1493 846346, email:
, website: www.great-yarmouth.co.uk
