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Re: Quiz question of the day - Phil Thomas - 31-12-2013 Andy McCulloch Wrote:The field is a bit short of the 3 GMs needed for a GM norm. True, but for the WGM norm the key reference appears to be paragraph 1.45d in section B-01 of the FIDE Handbook. From which I quote............. WGM norm, at least 1/3 with a minimum 3 of the opponents (MO) must be WGMs, IMs or GMs. Re: Quiz question of the day - Andy McCulloch - 31-12-2013 Phil, you did not mention the GM title. Re: Quiz question of the day - Phil Thomas - 31-12-2013 Andy, that is correct I did not mention the GM title. For completeness the same FIDE handbook gives at paragraph 1.45 b For a GM norm, at least 1/3 with a minimum 3 of the opponents (MO) must be GMs. However if I am interpreting that document and the contestant grades correctly The grading performance requirement of GM norm was achievable with a 100% score Getting thread back onto topic ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,a quiz question At which point in this tournament did 7 norms from this tournament become impossible? - quite possibly before it started because FIDE would never have believed a set of results giving 7 norms =o Re: Quiz question of the day - Andy Howie - 31-12-2013 They ask you for the pgns for norm tournaments now because of that Re: Quiz question of the day - Phil Thomas - 31-12-2013 Andy Howie Wrote:They ask you for the pgns for norm tournaments now because of that Which links to the answer to my question. 7 norms became impossible as soon as one of the titled players dropped half a point against an untitled player. It was always going to happen. |