Rapidplay Championship
Rules
Time Rules for Standard-Play Tournaments (Standard -Play Club Championships and Standard-Play Ladder)
125 minutes plus ten seconds increment per player.
Time Rules for rapid play Tournaments (rapid play Club Championship and Rapid-Play Ladder)
20 minutes plus ten seconds increment per player.
If you look at Brian's Club Ladder attachment [members should look at the previous tourney rules in the archive for more information] the rules will be exactly the same except for the above time differences.Please use these.
There is not much more to add except that in the event of two players finishing on the same number of points at the end of the tournaments then the player who has won the head-to head will be deemed the winner.
If the two players were equal in that then the player with the highest number of victories would be deemed the winner,and if that was equal then a play-off would ensue.
There will be one relegation from Division One and one promotion from Division Two.
Two relegation's from Division Two and two promotions from Division Three.
Two relegation's from Division Three and two promotions from Division Four.
The tournaments to begin on August 15th 2019 and finish on July 15th 2020
Players to issue and accept challenges and to send their results in to both Richard Downing and David May ASAP
All the above games will be rated and graded.
125 minutes plus ten seconds increment per player.
Time Rules for rapid play Tournaments (rapid play Club Championship and Rapid-Play Ladder)
20 minutes plus ten seconds increment per player.
If you look at Brian's Club Ladder attachment [members should look at the previous tourney rules in the archive for more information] the rules will be exactly the same except for the above time differences.Please use these.
There is not much more to add except that in the event of two players finishing on the same number of points at the end of the tournaments then the player who has won the head-to head will be deemed the winner.
If the two players were equal in that then the player with the highest number of victories would be deemed the winner,and if that was equal then a play-off would ensue.
There will be one relegation from Division One and one promotion from Division Two.
Two relegation's from Division Two and two promotions from Division Three.
Two relegation's from Division Three and two promotions from Division Four.
The tournaments to begin on August 15th 2019 and finish on July 15th 2020
Players to issue and accept challenges and to send their results in to both Richard Downing and David May ASAP
All the above games will be rated and graded.