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Quote:Adam,
There is nothing to stop Edinburgh CC holding these events, but unless alternative supervised accommodation is found for those who need it then it cannot be FIDE rated.
I must say that I do hope that the suggestions that the guidelines remain guidelines and that it never becomes the situation whereby an event can not run or can not be FIDE rated because, dispite the best efforts of the organizers, a particular player(s) can not be accommodated. I do stress the 'best efforts' bit because that is important.
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David Deary Wrote:Andy Howie Wrote:Just been handed the minutes from the Commission for the Disabled. 17. Mr Geurt Gijssen (rules commission) reported the newly implemented regulations for disabled players were not just guidelines but they are clear requirements for integration of disabled players. Mr Ashot Seconded it.
Quite clear for a FIDE event. They must be implemented.
Geurt Gijssen is an absolute legend.
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A staple for any good Arbiter and I would advise any players who are interested in the laws to read it and even those who aren’t it would improve their understanding.
If Geurt supported these regulations so do I! :-bd
I have just had the opportunity to meet the great man himself
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Andy Howie Wrote:David Deary Wrote:Andy Howie Wrote:Just been handed the minutes from the Commission for the Disabled. 17. Mr Geurt Gijssen (rules commission) reported the newly implemented regulations for disabled players were not just guidelines but they are clear requirements for integration of disabled players. Mr Ashot Seconded it.
Quite clear for a FIDE event. They must be implemented.
Geurt Gijssen is an absolute legend.
See his articles on Chess Café: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.chesscafe.com/geurt/geurt.htm">http://www.chesscafe.com/geurt/geurt.htm</a><!-- m -->:
A staple for any good Arbiter and I would advise any players who are interested in the laws to read it and even those who aren’t it would improve their understanding.
If Geurt supported these regulations so do I! :-bd
I have just had the opportunity to meet the great man himself
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Mike Scott Wrote:Quote:Adam,
There is nothing to stop Edinburgh CC holding these events, but unless alternative supervised accommodation is found for those who need it then it cannot be FIDE rated.
I must say that I do hope that the suggestions that the guidelines remain guidelines and that it never becomes the situation whereby an event can not run or can not be FIDE rated because, dispite the best efforts of the organizers, a particular player(s) can not be accommodated. I do stress the 'best efforts' bit because that is important.
Mike,
Might I suggest you actually read the motion. It has never said that a tournament cannot be run. What FIDE has said that it would not be rated. If Edinburgh wish to hold FIDe rated events, they have to comply with the guidelines
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i still feel this whole affair is unnecessary, there are very few disabled chess players in Scotland. The ones who enter tournaments appear to be accommodated without any difficulty. If there were any issues I'm sure we would have heard about it. The regular disabled players keep coming back year after year, something must be going right.
The only difficulty in the past in my experience has come from a disabled player deliberately making unreasonable demands, causing unnecessary stress amongst opposing players and being thoroughly obnoxious. I fear a repeat of this should these guidelines be adopted.
There is also a fear amongst some reasonable players that if they dont agree with Steves motion then they will be labelled as being discriminatory against disabled players.
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Alan,
:ymapplause: :-bd