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ICCF
Playing Rules POST
Individual and Team tournament games (after 01 Jan 2005)
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- Games shall be played in accordance with the FIDE Laws of Chess where
applicable.
- A Tournament Director shall be appointed who shall be responsible
for the conduct of the tournament and progress of the games.
- TEAM: Each team has a Team Captain who shall maintain contact
on behalf of the Players with the Tournament Director.
- TEAM: In cases of misunderstanding between players the Team Captains
should try to solve the problem before it is sent to the Tournament
Director.
- Moves shall be numbered and sent
- in the numeric or a mutually agreed notation
- using postcards (or letters)
- bearing the name and address and signature of the sender and
- a correct repetition of the opponent's latest move and confirmation
of the postmark date.
- The sender shall record on the reply
- the date on which the opponent's latest move was delivered and
- the expected postmark date of the reply.
- Failing this, reasonable dates shall be assumed by the recipient
and notified with the reply move.
- When the expected postmark date does not agree with the postmark,
this shall be corrected by the recipient and the sender informed with
the reply move.
- The time used for the move (see Rule 6d) and accumulated time
for the game shall also be recorded.
- Intercontinental games shall be played by first class / air mail
but a tournament announcement can make this mandatory also for other
games.
- If both players agree, moves may be transmitted by email or fax
but these rules shall apply.
- Should there be no reply to any move within 14 days plus the average
time in the post both ways, the full details shall be repeated with
an information copy to the Tournament Director. When replying to such
a repeat an information copy to the Tournament Director must also be
sent.
- TEAM: Should there be no reply to any move within 16
days plus the average time in the post both ways, the full details shall
be repeated with an information copy to the Tournament Director through
the Team Captain. When replying to such a repeat an information copy
to the Tournament Director through the Team Captain must also be sent.
- Games in which no move has been sent for four months may be scored
as lost to a player who has not advised the Tournament Director about
the delay.
- TEAM: Games in which no move has been sent for four
months may be scored as lost to a player whose Team Captain has not
advised the Tournament Director and the opposing team captain about
the delay.
| 4) Moves and Continuations |
- No legal move shall be retracted after posting - clerical errors
are binding if they are legal moves.
- A correct repetition of the latest move is necessary for the sender's
reply move to be valid.
- Illegible or illegal moves shall be referred back to the sender for
immediate correction but without any obligation to move the piece in
question.
- A blank card or a card posted without a reply move shall be treated
as an illegible move.
- The omission or addition of chess indications (such as "check",
"captures", "en passant") is without significance.
- Proposals of conditional continuations are binding until the recipient
makes a different move from that proposed.
- Any accepted continuation move shall be correctly repeated with the
reply.
- When no reply is made to an accepted conditional continuation it
shall be treated as an illegible move.
- All transmissions from the opponent concerning the game and a record
of the moves and dates shall be kept until the end of the tournament
and sent to the Tournament Director upon request. a.
- TEAM: All transmissions from the opponent concerning
the game and a record of he moves and dates shall be kept until the
end of the tournament and sent to the Team Captain and/or through him
to the Tournament Director upon request.
- If a player does not answer enquiries from the Tournament Director
within 14 days plus the average time in the post both ways and without
counting leaves, that player may be deemed to have withdrawn from
the tournament.
- TEAM: If a player does not answer enquiries from the
Team Captain (or through him from the Tournament Director) within
14 days plus the average time in the post both ways and without counting
leaves, that player may be deemed to have withdrawn from the tournament.
See also rule 9.
- Changes of permanent postal and/or email address shall be notified
to the Tournament Director and opponents.
- TEAM: Changes of permanent postal and/or email address
shall be notified to the opponents and the Team Captain, who shall inform
the Tournament Director.
- The Tournament Director must be notified immediately of any disagreement
between competitors about the game.
- TEAM: Through the Team Captain the Tournament Director
must be notified immediately of any disagreement between competitors
about the game.
| 6) Time Allowed and Penalties |
- Each competitor is allowed 30 days for every 10 moves, unless the
tournament announcement explicitly specifies otherwise. If, under rule
2, electronic transmission is used, then a mutually agreed different
time control may be used, subject to the consent of the Tournament Director.
- TEAM: Each competitor is allowed 30 days for every 10
moves, unless the tournament announcement explicitly specifies otherwise.
If, under rule 2 (m), electronic transmission is used, then a mutually
agreed different time control may be used, subject to the consent of
the Tournament Director being obtained through the Team Captains.
- The time limit may be exceeded once.
- Time saved shall be carried forward.
- The time used for each move is the difference in days between the
date on which the opponent's latest move was delivered and the postmark
date of the reply. If, under rule 2, electronic transmission is used,
then a mutual agreement on the interpretation of 'delivery date' is
permitted, subject to the consent of the Tournament Director.
- TEAM:The time used for each move is the difference in
days between the date on the opponent's latest move was delivered and
the postmark date of the reply. If, under rule 2 (m), electronic transmission
is used, then a mutual agreement on the interpretation of 'delivery
date' is permitted, subject to the consent of the Tournament Director
being obtained through the Team Captains.
- Time in the post is not counted.
- Accepted continuation moves are included in the time taken for the
reply move.
- A penalty of five days shall be added to the time of a player who
sends an illegible, illegal or ambiguous move, incorrectly repeats the
opponent's latest move or fails to send a move by air mail when this
is mandatory.
- Claims that the time limit has been exceeded shall be sent to the
Tournament Director with full details at the latest when replying to
the 10th, 20th, etc. move.
- TEAM: Claims that the time limit has been exceeded shall
be sent to the Tournament Director through the Team Captain with full
details at the latest when replying to the 10th, 20th, etc. move.
- At the same time, the opponent shall be informed of the claim.
- Any protest shall be sent to the Tournament Director within 14 days
of receiving the information otherwise the claim shall be deemed to
be conceded unless the claim is clearly unfounded.
- TEAM: Any protest shall be sent to the Tournament Director
through the Team Captain within 14 days of receiving the information
otherwise the claim shall be deemed to be conceded unless the claim
is clearly unfounded.
- The Tournament Director shall inform both players of the decision.
- TEAM: The Tournament Director shall inform both Team
Captains players of the decision, and it is the responsibility of the
captains to notify their players without delay.
- If the Tournament Director upholds a first claim, a new count of
the opponent's time shall begin on the date the information about the
claim was received.
- A competitor who has exceeded the time allowed for the second time
shall forfeit the game.
- If the Tournament Director dismisses a claim as being unfounded,
he may rule that no further claim by that player during the current
time control period shall be accepted.
- Each competitor may claim up to a total of 30 days leave during each
calendar year.
- Players taking leave must inform in advance their opponents and the
Tournament Director.
- TEAM: Players taking leave must inform in advance their
opponents and the Tournament Director through their Team Captain.
- In addition, the Tournament Director may grant up to 30 days' additional
leave per annum which in exceptional circumstances may be back-dated
and/or extended.
- In the event of withdrawal or death, the Tournament Director shall
decide whether all the games shall be annulled or the remaining games
adjudicated or scored as losses.
- TEAM: In the event of withdrawal or death, the Tournament
Director shall call upon the Team Captain to replace this player within
two months.
- TEAM: The substitute player may be required to start with a first
time limit exceeding. The new count starts on a date set by the Tournament
Director.
- TEAM: If it is not possible for the Team Captain to get the necessary
documents from the substituted player, the opposing Team Captain shall
provide them.
- TEAM: If no substitute player is available, the Tournament Director
shall decide according to what is prescribed in the Tournament Rules
6.3.
- TEAM:A team may substitute at most 50% of its players in case
of withdrawal, and only make one substitution per board, but there is
no limit for cases of death.
- If no result has been agreed by the date set for close of play, both
competitors shall submit to the Tournament Director within 30 days,
a record of the moves played
- TEAM: If no result has been agreed by the date set for
close of play, both competitors shall submit to the Tournament Director
through the Team Captain within 30 days, a record of the moves played
- the position reached and
- a statement claiming either a win or a draw which may be supported
by analysis.
- Competitors not wishing to submit analysis forfeit the right to appeal.
- The Tournament Director shall notify the adjudicator's decision to
both competitors indicating whether or not it is subject to appeal.
- TEAM: The Tournament Director shall notify the adjudicator's
decision to both Team Captains indicating whether or not it is subject
to appeal.
- Any appeal against the adjudicator's decision must be posted to the
Tournament Director within 14 days of receiving the notification,
- TEAM: Any appeal against the adjudicator's decision
must be posted to the Tournament Director through the Team Captain within
14 days of receiving the notification,
- whereupon the Tournament Director shall obtain a ruling from another
adjudicator and notify the result to both competitors. The ruling is
final and no further appeal shall be accepted from either player.
- TEAM: whereupon the Tournament Director shall obtain
a ruling from another adjudicator and notify the result to both Team
Captains. The ruling is final and no further appeal shall be accepted
from either player.
- For an appeal, additional analysis may be submitted by both players.
- As soon as possible after ending a game, the result and a clear record
of the moves played shall be sent to the Tournament Director by both
players.
- TEAM: As soon as possible after ending a game, the result
and a clear record of the moves played shall be sent to the Tournament
Director through the Team Captains by both players.
- The result is officially recorded only after receipt of this record.
- Should no record be received from either player, the result may be
scored as lost by both.
- TEAM: Should no record be received from either Team
Captain, the result may be scored as lost by both
| 13) Decisions and Appeals |
- The Tournament Director may penalise or disqualify competitors who
break these rules and
- any matter not covered in them shall be decided by the Tournament
Director according to the principles stated in the Preface of the FIDE
Laws of Chess.
- Any competitor may appeal within 14 days of receiving a decision
of the Tournament Director to the chairman of the ICCF Appeals Commission,
whose ruling shall be final.
- TEAM: Any Team Captain may appeal within 14 days of
receiving a decision of the Tournament Director to the chairman of the
ICCF Appeals Commission, whose ruling shall be final
[These playing rules were adopted by the ICCF Congress,
Mumbai, 2004 and take effect from 1.1.2005.]
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