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Tournament Details

Hastings Masters
A 9 round accelerated Swiss Pairing tournament
Sunday 28 December 2008 to Monday 5 January 2009

This event will provide opportunities to qualify for titles and for the FIDE Rating List. Such ratings go down to 1401, so it would be reasonable for any player graded over ECF 100 to aspire to a partial FIDE Rating here.

Rate of play. 40 moves in 80 minutes, followed by all moves in 20 minutes with the addition of one minute for each move from the start.

The two highest placed eligible players, not already qualified, will be entitled to play in the British Championship 26 July to 8 August 2009 in Torquay.

GM,IM,WGM,WIM

Free

FM,WFM £20

Players with FIDE Ratings:
2100 and above
Below 2100


£60
£90

Players without FIDE Ratings:
ECF 190 (Elo2120) and above
Below ECF 190 (Elo2120)


£100
£120

The entry fee will be reduced by 50% for players aged under 21 or over 60 on 01.09.2008 and for registered disabled players.

All English entrants are required to be members of the English Chess Federation and must quote their membership number when entering.  Other entrants are required to be members of a national federation affiliated to FIDE.

Prizes: £2000, £1200, £800, £600, £500, £400, £300, £200
plus Horntye Park Brilliancy Prize £100 + trophy

The winner will hold the Golombek Trophy for one year.

Plus £200 each for:
The highest placed female player
The highest placed player
who is neither a GM nor IM
Best Relative FIDE Rating performance by a player rated under 2200


GM Chris Ward will provide commentaries on the games in progress, starting at 14.45 each afternoon

Congress Website: www.hastingschess.org.uk

Hastings Masters games will be shown on this website daily.

Names of entrants to this and all other tournaments will appear from the start of October. The final cross-tables of all tournaments will be displayed.

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Hastings Masters Tournament

Christmas Morning Tournament
Sunday 28 December 2008 to Thursday 1 January 2009

Five round Swiss tournament over five days. See Congress Diary for playing times.
This event will be in graded sections of approximately 16 players.

Entry fee: £28
Prizes (for each section): £120, £75, £50, plus a grading prize of £30
Rate of play:
40 moves in 100 minutes, followed by all the moves in 20 minutes. 

Christmas Afternoon Tournament
Sunday 28 December 2008 to Thursday 1 January 2009

Five round Swiss tournament over five days. See Congress Diary for playing times.
This event will be in graded sections of approximately 16 players.

Entry fee: £28
Prizes (for each section): £120, £75, £50 plus a grading prize of £30

Rate of play: 40 moves in two hours followed by all moves in one hour.

Any player competing in both Christmas tournaments may deduct £5 from the total entry fee. 

Hastings Weekend Congress
Friday 2 to Sunday 4 January 2009
First round 18.30hrs. See Congress Diary for remaining rounds.

Open Tournament
Open to all players 

Note: the Open Tournament will be FIDE-Rated
.  The rules about membership of a FIDE Federation for the Masters also apply here.

The highest placed eligible player not already qualified will be entitled to play in the British Championship 26 July to 8 August 2009 in Torquay.

Entry fee: £30
Prizes: £300, £200, £100 plus a rating prize of £100 for players below FIDE 2000.

Major Tournament
Open to players below ECF 160 (Elo 1880)
Entry fee: £26
Prizes: £300, £200, £100, plus a grading prize of £50 for players below ECF 145.

Minor Tournament
Open to players below ECF 130 (Elo 1640)
Entry fee: £26
Prizes: £300, £200, £100, plus a grading prize of £50 for players below ECF 115

Under-100 Tournament
For players below ECF 100 (Elo 1400) or with no previous experience of competitive chess 
Entry fee £15
Prizes: £100, £75, £50, £25 plus a grading prize of £25 for players graded below ECF 85.

Players may take a ½ point bye in any round except the last. Requests for such byes must be stated on the entry form.

Rate of play: 40 moves in one hour 40 minutes, followed by all the moves in 20 minutes. 


 

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