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General Information

Warsaw Chess Festival

 

under the honorary auspices of

Rafał Trzaskowski – the President of the city of Warsaw

 

Warsaw, July 8-17, 2022

 

 

The 2022 Warsaw Chess Festival contains two memorial tournaments:

 

• Jan Macieja Memorial - blitz

(July 8, 2022)

 

• Miguel Najdorf Memorial - classical chess

(July 9-17, 2022)

 

 

 

General Information

1. Organizer: gen. Kazimierz Sosnkowski Chess Foundation.

2. Partners: Polish Chess Federation and “Aktywna Warszawa” Polonia Capital Sports Centre at Konwiktorska 6, Warsaw.

3. Financial support: Bureau of Sports and Recreation of the Municipality of Warsaw, Marshal's Office of the Mazovian Voivodeship, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, donators.

4. Festival Director: Maria Macieja , phone: +48-603-391-318

 

5. Chief Arbiters:

Jan Macieja Memorial – IA Agnieszka Brustman

Miguel Najdorf Memorial:
A group – IA Agnieszka Brustman

B group - IA Paweł Suwarski

 

6. Website:http://www.poloniachess.pl/warsaw_chess_festival/turniej_2022/

7. Time and venue: Sports hall at Konwiktorska 6, Warsaw, July 8-17, 2022.

8. Pandemic requirements:

Due to the epidemic jeopardy, the current guidelines of the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate, the Ministry of Sports and Tourism and the Polish Chess Federation will be respected during the competition. They will be published in subsequent announcements of the Festival Director. The final detailed announcement of the Festival Director will be published by June 30, 2022.

9. SCHEDULE:

 

Friday, July 8, 2022

3:30 pm – 4:00 pm – Opening Ceremony of the Warsaw Chess Festival

Jan Macieja Memorial

Friday, July 8, 2022

11 rounds

4:00 pm – 8:00 pm (the Closing Ceremony of the Memorial and distribution of prizes is planned for 8:30 pm)

Miguel Najdort Memorial

Saturday, July 9 – Sunday, July 11, 2022

A TOURNAMENT

Saturday

09.07.2022

5:00 pm

Round 1

Sunday

10.07.2022

5:00 pm

Round 2

Monday

11.07.2022

5:00 pm

Round 3

Tuesday

12.07.2022

5:00 pm

Round 4

Wednesday

13.07.2022

5:00 pm

Round 5

Thursday

14.07.2022

5:00 pm

Round 6

Friday

15.07.2022

5:00 pm

Round 7

Saturday

16.07.2022

5:00 pm

Round 8

Sunday

17.07.2022

5:00 pm

Round 9

Sunday

17.07.2022

 

Closing Ceremony after the end of Round 9

 

B TOURNAMENT

Saturday

09.07.2022

10:00 am

Round 1

Sunday

10.07.2022

10:00 am

Round 2

Monday

11.07.2022

10:00 am

Round 3

Tuesday

12.07.2022

10:00 am

Round 4

Wednesday

13.07.2022

10:00 am

Round 5

Thursday

14.07.2022

10:00 am

Round 6

Friday

15.07.2022

10:00 am

Round 7

Saturday

16.07.2022

10:00 am

Round 8

Sunday

17.07.2022

10:00 am

Round 9

Sunday

17.07.2022

 

Closing Ceremony after the end of Round 9

 

10. Tournament groups and entry fees (including rating charges):

Jan Macieja Memorial

All players will take part in a single tournament with numerous special prizes in rating groups, for women, juniors, and seniors.

The tournament will be FIDE rated.

Entry fee: 60 PLN (including rating charge).

Free entry: Grandmasters, Woman Grandmasters

Miguel Najdorf Memorial

Tournaments:

A – Open for players rated 1800 and higher

B – Open for players rated below 1800

A Tournament

For players rated 1800 and higher

Entry fee: 240 PLN (including rating charge).

The Festival Director has the right to allow several players rated 1700 – 1799 to take part in the A Tournament. The entry fee for those players is 300 PLN.

Free entry: Grandmasters, Woman Grandmasters.

The tournament will be FIDE rated. GM, IM, WGM, WIM norms are available.

B Tournament

For players rated below 1800

Entry fee: 200 PLN (including rating charge).

The tournament will be FIDE rated. National category and title norms are available.

11. System and rules of play, time control:

Jan Macieja Memorial

A single tournament for all players, Swiss system, 11 rounds, time rate G-3'+2'' (3 minutes for the game for each player with a 2-second increment per move).

The order of places for players with the same score

Tie-break criteria:

 

a) Buchholz cut-1

b) Buchholz

c) number of victories

d) progressive score

e) drawing of lots

 

Remarks:

- A player can be late for the game and start it before the time on his/her clock expires.

- A player forfeiting a game will be excluded from the tournament unless he/she presents a justification before the end of the round.

-  FIDE Laws of Chess (Appendix B: Blitz including B.4) are applied in the tournament.

-  Players can possess electronic devices if they are completely turned off.

 

Miguel Najdorf Memorial

 

A and B tournaments: Swiss system, 9 rounds.

Time rate:

 

A and B groups:90 min. for 40 moves + 30 min. for the rest of the game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move starting from move 1.

 

Tie-break criteria:

 

a) Buchholz cut-1

b) Buchholz

c) number of victories

d) progressive score

e) drawing of lots

 

Actual FIDE rules will be applied in all tournaments.

 

Remarks:

  1. A player who arrives at the round more than 60 minutes after the start of the round loses his/her game by forfeit.
  2. A player forfeiting a game will be excluded from the tournament unless he/she presents a justification by the end of the round.
  3. The Festival is a tournament minding to keep the image of chess as a model of a fair competition. Significant violations of ethics and principles of sportsmanship will not be tolerated. To protect players from unfair behaviour of other participants of the event, according to FIDE recommendations, the Chief Arbiter shall:

 

a) declare a game lost by both players if he is sure the result of the game was pre-arranged. The evaluation of the evidence of the collusion remains at the discretion of the Chief Arbiter;

b) order, in agreement with the Director of the Festival, a search of a player and his belongings if there is a justified suspicion that the player may be using forbidden assistance from an electronic device or a third party.

 

  1. A complete ban of access to mobile phones is applied at the tournament. A player may have his/her mobile phone, completely turned off, in his/her bag, which must not be picked up and walked with, or in his/her jacket, which shall remain hanged on the player’s chair throughout the whole game.

A player having an electronic device (particularly mobile phone) in a pocket of his/her clothes or with him/her in another way (on a belt etc.) when playing, loses the game. The organizer provides for random inspections of electronic devices in the playing room and outside the playing room, e.g. in the toilets, corridor of the playing venue etc.

The same restrictions concern smart watches and similar devices.

 

12. Conditions of participation in the Festival (Jan Macieja Memorial and Miguel Najdorf Memorial):

 

a)       Self-registration on the website http://www.poloniachess.pl/warsaw_chess_festival/turniej_2022/not later than 30.06.2022 (on condition of available spots not exceeding the following limits: in the Jan Macieja Memorial – 220 participants, in the Miguel Najdorf Memorial – 220 participants in each group)or submitting an application with the following data: tournament group, name, surname, country, birthdate, e-mail address, phone number (optional), FIDE rating - to the e-mail address .

 

b) Payment of the entry fee not later than 30.06.2022, provided that you meet the limit of players (220 players in each group)

  by transfer to the bank account:

 

Fundacja Szachowa im. gen. Kazimierza Sosnkowskiego, ul.     Konwiktorska 6,
00-206 Warszawa

         bank PEKAO S.A., XV O/Warszawa

         account no. 95 1240 2887 1111 0010 0485 3355 (payments in PLN)

SWIFT code: PKO PPL PW
IBAN code:    PL 95124028871111001004853355 (in PLN)

    Please clearly indicate which players the payment concerns.

 

c) Registration of players after the deadline, i.e. between 1.07 and 08.07.2022, will only be possible if free spots are available, by submitting applications to the e-mail address . Entry fees for players registered after the 30.06.2022 deadline are increased by 50 PLN.

 

d) Players registered on 08.07.2022 (J.Macieja Memorial) or 09.07.2022 (M.Najdorf Memorial) will be allowed to play from Round 2 unless the Organizer, in accordance with the Chief Arbiter, decides otherwise, and only if free spots are available.

e) Players who don’t have FIN (FIDE Identification Namber) shall indicate in their application: Name and surname, place and date of birth, contact e-mail address. Foreign players must obtain a FIN from their national chess federation. The lack of a FIDE number or data enabling its assignment makes it impossible to participate in the Festival.

 

13. Hotel Information.

 

a)   Organizers' official hotel is Hotel IBIS Stare Miasto **** (ul. Muranowska 2, vis a vis the playing venue).

 

Players invited by the organizers will be accommodated in Hotel IBIS Stare Miasto.

Depending on the availability, the organizers will accommodate other participants of the Festival in that hotel, too.

Prices per day (rooms with a bathroom, free Wi-Fi, breakfast included):

  • single room - 220 PLN (ca. 50 euros);
  • twin room (two separate beds) - 125 PLN (ca. 27 euros) per person

Attention: the number of places is limited. They will be provided in the order of applications.

Regarding accommodation, please contact the Festival Director directly: Maria Macieja

b) Participants are free to choose any other accommodation

 

14. Verification of participation

The list of entries to the Festival will be regularly updated and published on the website http://www.poloniachess.pl/warsaw_chess_festival/turniej_2022/

 

15. Prizes:

 

Jan Macieja Memorial

 

Total cash prize fund: 15 000 PLN

 

Main prizes

Jan Macieja Memorial

1st place

5000 PLN

2nd place

2000 PLN

3rd place

1000 PLN

4th place

600 PLN

5th place

500 PLN

6th place

400 PLN

7th place

300 PLN

8th place

200 PLN

Total

10000 PLN

 

 

Jan Macieja Memorial – special prizes (total 5000 PLN)

best woman

I – 1000 PLN, II – 300 PLN

best senior born in 1962 or earlier

I – 300 PLN

best player from  KSz Polonia Warszawa (club of Jan Macieja) born in 2004 or later

I – 200 PLN

best girl from  KSz Polonia Warszawa (club of Jan Macieja) born in 2004 or later

I – 200 PLN

best player FIDE rated 2201 - 2400

I – 200 PLN 

best player FIDE rated 2001 - 2200

I – 200 PLN

best player FIDE rated 1801 - 2000

I – 200 PLN 

best player FIDE rated 1601 - 1800

I – 200 PLN 

best player FIDE rated 1401 - 1600

I – 200 PLN 

best player FIDE rated 1400 or less

I – 200 PLN 

best junior born in 2004

I – 200 PLN

best junior born in 2005

I – 200 PLN

best junior born in 2006

I – 200 PLN

best junior born in 2007

I – 200 PLN

best junior born in 2008

I – 200 PLN

best junior born in 2009

I – 200 PLN

best junior born in 2010

I – 200 PLN

best junior born in 2011

I – 200 PLN

best junior born in 2012 or later

I – 200 PLN

 

Miguel Najdorf Memorial

Total cash prize fund: 45 000 PLN

 

A Tournament: 29000 PLN

B Tournament: 16000 PLN

 

Main prizes

A Tournament

B Tournament

1st place

8000 PLN

3000 PLN

2nd place

4000 PLN

2000 PLN

3rd place

3000 PLN

1000 PLN

4th place

2000 PLN

900 PLN

5th place

1600 PLN

800 PLN

6th place

1000 PLN

700 PLN

7th place

800 PLN

600 PLN

8th place

700 PLN

500 PLN

9th place

600 PLN

500 PLN

10th place

500 PLN

500 PLN

11th place

500 PLN

400 PLN

12th place

500 PLN

300 PLN

Total

23200 PLN

11 200 PLN

 

 

A Tournament – special prizes (total 5800 PLN)

best woman

I – 1000 PLN, II – 600 PLN, III – 400 PLN

best senior born in 1962 or earlier

I – 600 PLN, II – 400 PLN

best junior born in 2004 or later

I – 400 PLN

best girl born in 2004 or later

I – 400 PLN

best junior born in 2006 or later

I – 400 PLN

best girl born in 2006 or later

I – 400 PLN

best player FIDE rated below 2400

I – 400 PLN 

best player FIDE rated below 2200

I – 400 PLN 

best player FIDE rated below 2000

I – 400 PLN 

 

 

B Tournament – special prizes (total 4800 PLN)

best woman

I – 400 PLN, II – 300 PLN, III – 200 PLN

best senior born in 1962 or earlier

I – 400 PLN, II – 300 PLN

best junior born in 2004 - 2005

I – 300 PLN

best girl born in 2004 - 2005

I – 300 PLN

best junior born in 2006 - 2007

I – 300 PLN

best girl born in 2006 - 2007

I – 300 PLN

best junior born in 2008 - 2009

I – 200 PLN

best girl born in 2008 - 2009

I – 200 PLN

best junior born in 2010 - 2011

I – 200 PLN

best girl born in 2010 - 2011

I – 200 PLN

best junior born in 2012 or later

I – 200 PLN

best girl born in 2012 or later

I – 200 PLN

best player FIDE rated below 1600

I – 200 PLN

best player FIDE rated below 1400

I – 200 PLN

best player FIDE rated below 1200

I – 200 PLN

best player FIDE rated below 1000

I – 200 PLN

 

 

Remarks regarding the prizes:

a) Prizes will be paid out in PLN

b) All prizes are shown before taxes, the income tax of 10% will be deducted, with the exception of prizes below 2000 PLN, which are free of taxation, according to the Polish law.

c) Prizes are not shared.

d) Not more than 2 prizes can be given to a player. If he/she wins more prizes, he/she will receive two highest of them; if the values of the alternative prizes are equal, the player receives, if applicable, prizes in the following order:

I) for the overall place;

II) for the best girl (in the youngest of applicable age categories);

III) for the best junior (in the youngest of applicable age categories);

IV) for the best senior born in 1962 or earlier;

V) for the best woman;

VII) in rating groups (the lowest applicable)

e) Prizes not received personally at the closing ceremony of the Jan Macieja Memorial and Miguel Najdorf Memorial are forfeited.

f) Special prizes will be awarded only if at least 3 players participate in the particular age or rating group.

16. Special Conditions (please send your requests to the Festival Director, Maria Macieja: ) .

A player getting special conditions is obliged to play all his/her games (or win by forfeit in case his/her opponent doesn't show up).

17. Visas:

Due to pandemic conditions, the organizer doesn’t issue or mediate in issuing invitations for visa purposes in  2022.

18. Insurance

Players take out their own insurance for the duration of the competition.

19. Privacy policy

a) The principles of the privacy policy in chess events organized by Gen. Kazimierz Sosnkowski Chess Foundation are posted on the Foundation website at: http://www.poloniachess.pl/fundacja_szachowa/polityka_prywatnosci/

b) Each participant of the Warsaw Chess Festival is obliged to read the above-mentioned principles, which in practice means:
- consent to the processing of the player's personal data for the purposes of organizing and conducting the Warsaw Chess Festival;
- free use of the participant's image (including that of a competitor, accompanying person, fan) in promotional and informational materials related to the organization and conduct of the Warsaw Chess Festival.

 

20. Final statements

a) A player entering the Festival thereby accepts the provisions stated in this General Information.

b) In cases not covered by the present regulations, the final decision belongs to the Chief Arbiter (in competition-related matters) and the Festival Director (in organizational matters).

The final interpretation of this General Information belongs to the Chief Arbiter (in competition-related matters) and the Festival Director (in organizational matters).

Festival Director

/-/ Maria Macieja

 

 

Chief Arbiter of Jan Macieja Memorial

/-/ Agnieszka Brustman (IA)

 

Chief Arbiter of Miguel Najdorf Memorial – A Tournament

/-/ Agnieszka Brustman (IA)

 

Chief Arbiter of Miguel Najdorf Memorial – B Tournament

/-/ Paweł Suwarski (IA).