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How to determine the level of chess match

How to determine the level of chess competition? Let's introduce you to the level setting of the chess game. Welcome to reading.

How to determine the level of chess competition?

Rules of Chess Competition There are two kinds of chess competitions: individual competition and team competition. There are elimination system, big round robin system, group round robin system, integral round robin system and team round robin system. Game 1 chess, draw lots to decide who goes white first; In a multi-game game, first determine who goes first in 1 game, and then swap each game in turn. In round robin, opponents and moves in each game are arranged by a unified game sequence table; 1 time should be arranged for each round of the integral round robin, so as to determine the two sides of the competition and walk one by one. In the official competition, a clock with two clock faces and a timeout sign is used to display and control the time of both sides playing chess. Each chess game adopts the total time system, which stipulates that each party must complete several moves within a certain time limit, otherwise it will be regarded as losing the game; The specified number of people expires in advance, and the remaining time can be transferred to the next time limit. The time limit stipulated in China's international and national competitions is: each party must walk 40 feet two and a half hours before it is his turn, and then walk 16 feet every hour. 5 hours is 1 field. 1 It's the end time of the game, and the number of games that both sides should go is full, but it's not the end, that is, the referee announces the end of the game, and it's the turn of the chess player to record the game on the record paper with a complete record, give it to the referee for seal, and then play the game formally. As for the result of each game, the winner gets 1, the winner gets 1/2, and the loser gets 0. Finally, rank according to the score. The integrals are equal, according to? Opponents score? And other supplementary provisions to distinguish or arrange play-offs.

By who? Chess Federation? The approved chess rules are slightly different from the current chess rules in China. For example, when playing chess, as long as the pieces don't leave their hands, they can still move to another grid even if they touch the grid. The penalty for being late is not limited to 15 minutes, but 1 hour. The game is in progress, about? Make peace? 、? Agree to draw? Or? Admit it? Team members can actively consult the team leader. The principle of determining the ranking is that the points are equal and the ranking is tied. If it is necessary to distinguish the rankings, the round robin will calculate the "small score" according to the sum of all opponents' scores and half opponents' scores, and the one with more "small scores" will rank first; The point round robin is based on the sum of the opponent's points, that is? Opponents score? How many rankings. As for the score calculation of team events, it is stipulated that only local points are counted, not foreign points. If the two teams score equally, they are tied.

International title and international referee of chess. Players who have achieved certain results in various competitions stipulated by the Chess Federation can obtain the title of rank stipulated by the Chess Federation. There are five international champions in the face-to-face competition: grandmaster, international master, chess federation master, women grandmaster and women international master. Grandmaster is the highest title, which must meet one of the following conditions: ① any player who participates in the world champion challenger competition; (2) International masters or chess masters have won grandmaster points twice or more in a game with a cumulative total of not less than 24 games, with an international level of at least 2450 points. Those who meet one of the following conditions can be awarded the title of international master: (1) Those who have won the international master's score twice or more in a total of not less than 24 competitions will have an international score of not less than 2,350 points; ②No. 1 in the following competitions: World Youth Championship, Regional Championship, World Youth Championship, European Youth Championship, American Youth Championship and Non-Youth Championship. Those who meet one of the following conditions can be awarded the title of chess master: (1) In a game, the total number of games is not less than 24, the international level is not less than 2250 points, and they have won the title of chess master more than twice; ② Middle school students (1under 7 years old) ranked in the world championship1; ③ In a world championship cycle, the number of matches is not less than 13, and the result of 1 chess master has been achieved. Those who meet one of the following conditions can be awarded the title of women's grandmaster: (1) won the women's grandmaster twice or more in a total of no less than 24 games, with an international grade of no less than 2,250 points; ② In one cycle of the Women's World Championships, the number of matches was not less than 13, and at the same time, the women's grandmaster of 1 was obtained. Those who meet one of the following conditions can be awarded the title of women's international master: ① Those who have won two or more women's international master's achievements in a total of not less than 24 competitions have an international score of at least 265,438+000; ② World Championships 1 cycle, with no less than 13 competitions, and at the same time, women's international masters 1 times.

The title of chess referee

The title of chess referee is awarded by the Chess Federation under the following conditions: ① Proficient in the rules of chess competition and the rules of chess competition of the Chess Federation; (2) when the referee shows absolute objectivity; Master at least two languages, one of which must be the official language of the Chess Federation; (4) Served as referee or deputy referee in at least four important chess competitions (referring to national team competitions or individual competitions, all official competitions of the Chess Federation, international competitions, national competitions and international competitions with no less than 65,438+000 participants).