Honest Chess Leagues (Winter Season) - coming soon!

Honest Chess Leagues (Winter Season) - coming soon!

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My Dear Chess Friends!

I'm glad to announce that we start our Honest Chess Leagues Winter Season Tournament. Due to lockdowns around the world, many have lost the opportunity to play live chess. Online chess comes to help, that’s why we are here. So, let’s play!

Honest Chess League is a round-robin tournament. 2 games a week with the same opponent. Time control is 30'+20". Parties of all participants without exception will be checked for cheating. 

There will be 2 Leagues, only Premiere League will have cash prizes. The 2 first places of 1the 1st League can move up to the Premiere League. 


Prizes and distribution (for Premier League only)

1st prize: $50 (USD)

2nd prize: 1 hour training session with GM 

Playing procedure

1) I make pairings and publish them in our chess.com group & Facebook page

2) During the week your task is to negotiate with your opponent, schedule 2 games (with white and black pieces) and play them on lichess.org or chess.com (30'+20")

3) Send me the link to these games (I have to check them for cheating)

Premier League

Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 Score Place
1 Alex Carter
2 Nic Carter
3 Alex Fedorov
4 Yashasvini Sreeram
5 Anirudh Shidlagatta
6 Douglas
Schwartz

Pairings for Premier League

1 Round
Alex Carter — Douglas Schwartz

Nic Carter — Anirudh Shidlagatta
Alex Fedorov — Yashasvini Sreeram
 
2 Round
Douglas Schwartz — Yashasvini Sreeram
Anirudh Shidlagatta — Alex Fedorov
 Alex Carter — Nic Carter


3 Round
Nic Carter — Douglas Schwartz
Alex Fedorov — Alex Carter

Yashasvini Sreeram — Anirudh Shidlagatta


4 Round
Douglas Schwartz — Anirudh Shidlagatta
Alex Carter — Yashasvini Sreeram
 Nic Carter — Alex Fedorov
 

5 Round
Alex Fedorov — Douglas Schwartz

Yashasvini Sreeram — Nic Carter
Anirudh Shidlagatta — Alex Carter

League 1

Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 Score Place
1 Peter
Bolden
2 Alexander
García
3 Eugene
Marsavin
4 Peter
Hawkins
5 Kirill
García
6 Arina
Khatskevich


Pairings for League 1
   

1 Round
Alexander García — Kirill Garcia
Eugene Marsavin — Peter Hawkins
Peter Bolden — Arina Khatskevich
 
2 Round
Kirill Garcia — Eugene Marsavin
Peter Bolden — Alexander García
Peter Hawkins — Arina Khatskevich
 
3 Round
Eugene Marsavin — Peter Bolden
Peter Hawkins — Kirill Garcia
Alexander García — Arina Khatskevich
 
4 Round
Peter Bolden — Peter Hawkins
Alexander García — Eugene Marsavin
Kirill Garcia — Arina Khatskevich
 
5 Round
Peter Hawkins — Alexander García
Kirill Garcia — Peter Bolden
Eugene Marsavin — Arina Khatskevich
 

You can reach your opponent to schedule the game sending him a private message on Chess.com and Lichess.org. In special cases I can provide you with his/her e-mail or skype (ask me if needed).

The following is the procedure that needs to be followed to properly schedule the game between opponents.

1) The weekly pairings will be released on Monday at 12:00 am EST. Both players are responsible for checking their messages on chess.com, to make sure they have received the pairings. If the participating player does not receive the pairing message, it is their responsibility to reach out to the tournament director. The games must be completed by Sunday at 10:00 pm EST.

2) It is both players' responsibility to reach out to each other within the first 48 hours after the pairings were released (i.e., Wednesday at 12:00am EST). When making an offer to your opponent, try to be considerate towards each other's time zones and provide a wide range of potential days and times. Players who are found to be inflexible on a weekly basis will not be invited to the future tournaments.

3) After the first player makes a contact with suggested times, the responding player must accept or make a counteroffer within 24 hours. Let the tournament director know if you did not receive a response after 24 hours. If there is no response by Friday at 12:00am EST, the player that made the offer can set day and time convenient for them, by sending it to the tournament director.

4) Upon completion of the game, it is recommended that both players contact the director with the result, however, it is the winning player's responsibility to provide the tournament director with the result of the match. In the event of a draw, both players must provide the tournament director with the result. The message sent to the tournament director must include a link to the game. If the tournament director does not receive the result of the game by Sunday at 10:00 pm EST, both players will receive 0 scores.


5) If a player fails to schedule a game or does not show up for the agreed upon time. The first time the player will receive a warning(i.e. yellow card), the second time the player will be removed from the tournament (i.e., red card).

First name Last name Chess.com username Lichess.org username Country Timezone League
1 Alex Carter thegingercat thegingercat  Australia  GMT+10 Premier League
2 Nic Carter NicCarter CycloneX  Australia  GMT+10 Premier League
3 Alex Fedorov GariFed SashaFed Canada GMT-5 Premier League
4 Yashasvini Sreeram dudeasy dudeasy UK GMT Premier League
5 Anirudh Shidlagatta Anirudh_23 Anirudh UK GMT Premier League
6 Douglas Schwartz DouglasSch DouglasSch USA GMT-5 Premier League
7 Peter Bolden PeterB1517 PeterB1517 USA GMT-8 League 1
8 Alexander García AGS11 AGS1 Mexico GMT-6 League 1
9 Eugene Marsavin eugmars eugenemarsavin USA GMT-8 League 1
10 Peter Hawkins SpasskyVsFicher phawkins Australia  GMT+11 League 1
11 Kirill García KGS30 KGS30 Mexico GMT-6 League 1
12 Arina Khatskevich rineleih rineleih Russia GMT+3 League 1

If for some reason your opponent doesn't respond, please, e-mail me ASAP.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask them here!

Good luck!
FM Victor Neustroev


 

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