11.1 |
Results should be submitted as in B.01 article 7. Article 7.2
is ignored where irrelevant. |
11.2 |
The principal information to be reported for a round robin
tournament is conveniently grouped on form 1, attached. It consists of:
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11.21 |
Identification of the event, including exact dates of beginning
and end. |
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11.22 |
Specification of the time limit. |
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11.23 |
The complete cross-table. This must list the players in final
rank order, together with full first names, titles, federation affiliation and
rating. Any change from that appearing on the current FRL, such as a change in
name following marriage, must be carefully annotated. For each player, his
results against each opponent must be given as 1, 1/2 (or 0.5) or 0. Any result
arising from an unplayed game shall be marked with "+", "-" or "=" where a full
point, zero or half a point have been awarded respectively. An explanation must
be given where appropriate. Any unusual circumstances in the event must also be
described. |
11.3 |
The principal information to be reported for a Swiss or team
tournament is conveniently grouped on forms 2 and 3, attached. It consists of
the material listed in 11.2. and also the color played in a given game. A full
cross-table of the event must also be included. |
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11.31 |
Alternatively a computer generated table can be submitted as a
rating report. This must show Rar, n and W. For unrated players where n is less
than 4, zero should be entered in the Rar column.
A column for W-We should also be included (i.e. the rating
increment before application of K). For an unrated player who meets at least 4
rated opponents, his Ru should be given even if this is less than 2000.
A federation wishing to submit results in this form should
consult the Rating Administrator beforehand so that there can be test runs of
the program. |
11.4 |
Results of all international competitions must be submitted for
rating unless the original invitations have made it clear the event was not to
be FIDE rated. The chief arbiter must also announce this to the players before
the tournament starts. |
11.5 |
Each national federation shall designate an official to
coordinate and expedite qualification and rating matters. His name and details
must be given to the FIDE Secretariat. |