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FIDE Rapidplay Grading Lists
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FIDE intend to start publishing Rapidplay and Blitz rating lists from July 2012.

They have contacted federations to indicate that all data intended for such lists will be processed free of charge during 2012. There will probably be a charge after 2012 which CS would pass on to domestic events.

CS would be happy to compile the required data for FIDE submission. There will be no additional charge apart from the normal domestic grading fee. It is entirely a decision for each individual tournament to make. CS will be happy to assist if they want events rated. To have a rapidplay event FIDE rated the event must be registered with FIDE at least two days before it takes place. Just send details of dates, likely numbers etc to grading (at) chessscotland.com

CS would envisage that only the top event in a multi section tournament would be rated - not least since games among unrated players wont count. Organisers need to do a little more work than normal in that CS needs year of birth of any player who doesn't have a FIDE pnum.

All the details are in the announcement below.

FIDE ANNOUNCEMENT
RAPID AND BLITZ RATING LISTS
The Executive Board meeting in Krakow approved the launch of “Rapid” and “Blitz” rating lists in
2012. We hope that all federations will take note of the regulations regarding these lists, and that
they will ensure that tournament organisers in their nations are informed, as well as encouraging
them to register their rapid and blitz events for FIDE rating.

It is hoped that tournaments of all standards will be submitted, not just those of a high level. It will
be possible for players without any current FIDE rating to enter the rapidplay or blitz list by playing
games against rated opponents. All FIDE rating fees for these events will be waived during 2012.
The framework of the new lists will be as follows:

Tournaments commencing on or after 1st January 2012 may be registered. This should be done as
early as possible, but not later than two days before the start.

The Laws to be followed will be as set out in the Laws of Chess, Appendices A and B. All “Rapidplay”
games will be eligible for rating. That is, each player must have at least 15 minutes, but less than 60
minutes thinking time; or the time allotted + 60 times any increment or delay is at least 15 minutes,
but less than 60 minutes for each player. Only those “blitz” games where each player has at least
five minutes, but less than 15 minutes, after adjustment for any increment or delay mode, will be
rated. Thus, the time control of 3 minutes plus 2 second increment or all the moves in 5 minutes is
acceptable. Both players must have the same allotted time.

For players with existing FIDE ratings, their initial rating on both of the new lists will be that rating.
Their rapidplay or blitz ratings will be adjusted depending on their results in those forms of chess.
The method used to calculate ratings in each list will be the same as currently used, with the
exception that the K factor used will in all cases be 20. For unrated players this has the effect their
rating, if they score higher than 50%, becomes Ra +10 for each half point above 50%, with a
maximum of 400. If any player plays 35 games or more in a period, his new rating will be based
solely on those games.

The first pair of new lists will be published at 1st July 2012. It is anticipated that there will by then
have been enough tournaments rated for the new ratings to be meaningful. Thereafter, lists will be
published on the 1st of each month. The minimum rating for these lists will be 1000, in line with the
lowered floor in the main list.

New rules will be added for players who play more than 35 games in one rating period; or for new
players who play a large number of games, to reduce the swings in Rating. Amendments may be
needed to the regulations in the light of experience in the first six months of 2012.

Decisions concerning any charges for either tournaments or players from 1st January 2013 will be
made at the FIDE Congress in Istanbul in 2012. Federations are reminded that it will be possible to
remove players from the new lists if the financial burden causes them too many problems.

Nigel Freeman Executive Director

Mikko Markkula Chairman Qualification Commission

Nick Faulks Secretary Qualification Commission

Stewart Reuben Councillor Qualification Commission
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