5.1 |
The following regulations are the requirements for events where
title results can be obtained according to articles 1.11, 1.21, 1.41, 1.51.
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5.2 |
Regulations regarding rating these events are in section B.02.
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5.3 |
That it be governed by the FIDE Laws of Chess and Rules of
Play. |
5.4 |
That no more than two rounds are played on any day. For a GM
result to be possible, no more than two rounds a day for two days shall be
played and no more than one round per day in the last three rounds.
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5.5 |
The speed of play must not exceed 46 moves in two hours at any
stage of the game except that a sudden death (quickplay finish) final time
control of at least 30 minutes may be used in a tournament with games lasting at
least seven hours. (GA '93) With electronic clocks, the speed of play must
not exceed 46 moves in 2 hours at any stage of the game and an additional time
of at least 15 seconds for every move from move 1 may be added. (GA '93) The
rate of play of 40 moves in two hours followed by all the moves in one hour is
permitted for title results. However, only one such result can be used in
support of a title application. (GA '93)
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5.6 |
The event must be played within a period of 90 days.
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5.61 |
(GA '96) An exception may be made for leagues and national team
championships which last for a period greater than 90 days. The rating list in
effect at the start of the league competition shall be used for title purposes.
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5.7 |
The tournament should, if possible, be conducted by an
International Arbiter. |