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40/90 SD/15 +30sec/move from move 1
is the most practical.
Or let’s go back to classical:
40/2hrs 20/1hr SD/1hr +30/sec from move 61.
40/2hrs; 20/1hr; G/1hr + 5/sec delay from move 61.
but ONE GAME A DAY ONLY!!!
Classical 2/40 + 1/20 + 30″/move from move 61
for 1, 2 and 3
Maybe for 4 if it is a major event.
‘FIDE’ 90’/Game + 30″/move from move 1
for 4, 5 and 6
30’/Game + 30″/move from move 1
seems okay for 7
1,2 : 7-hour
3,4 : 6-hour
6 : 5-hour
5,7 : could be from Rapid Chess up to 5-hour.
3 or more games a day: Rapid Chess
Use incrementals (or decrementals) if digital clocks are available to avoid rulings under FIDE article 10.2. So it’s not going to be exactly 7, 6, 5 hours if you use increments, but close enough. Although as a CC player, I guess I could have said:
1, 2: 10 moves in 30 (or 40) days!
Jonathan Berry (IA)
1. The World Championship
40/2h – 20/1h – Finish/1h + 30 sec from move 61, 1 game per two days
2. National Championship (US Championship)
40/2h – Finish/1h + 30 sec from move 41, 1 game per day with one rest day
3. Big Money Swiss (World Open, Foxwoods, Aeroflot, etc.)
40/1,5h – Finish/0,75h + 30 sec from move 41, 1 game per day without rest day
4. Weekend Swiss
40/1h – Finish 0,50h + 15 sec for move, two or three games per day
5. Weekend Quads
40/1h – Finish 0,50h + 15 sec for move, two or three games per day
6. National Scholastic
Finish 1h + 10 sec for move, two or three games per day
7. Local / Regional Scholastic
Finish 0,75h + 10 sec for move, two or three games per day
Sorry for offtop.
A headline from http://chesspro.ru/
Kramnik told Kirsan he will play Mexico. Also, no request for a Topalov-Kramnik match was made by Danailov and, even if all financial formaliites were in order, it could happen only 6 months after Mexico, according to FIDE rules.
Bye Toppy
Bobby Fischer on the cover of the new Sports Illustrated !! (12/15/2006 issue date)
At the risk of incurring the wrath of fans of more classical time controls, why not G30 but with more games – For example, rather than 12 “classical” games, play 48 G30 (2 sessions of 2 games per day, 12 days of play)
The Ideal Time control depends on how often we need to go to the toilet. For everyone it’s different. No ideal, therefore.
Replacing classical games with multiple rapid games will lead to much lower playing quality and a greater chance of blunders. It will be harder for players to find the best ideas over the board and may lead to positions being mis-played.
It will also make it harder for good players to play brilliantly or ordinary players to learn from their games.
for world championship 40/2 20/1 SD/1 + 30sec for all moves for US / World championship
Weekend swiss 40/2 SD/1 + 5 second delay for all time controls, basically anything much shorter for amateurs is just bad chess