Texas FIDE Open

from $66.00

Date: June 28th - June 30th (Friday through Sunday)
Location:
TCC Irving Location - 4343 W Royal Lane #114, Irving, TX 75063
Sections: Championship (Open) & U1600 (Reserve)

3 Day Schedule: June 28th - June 30th
Friday: Round 1 @ 7:00PM
Saturday: Round 2 @ 2:00PM, Round 3 @ 7:00PM
Sunday: Round 4 @ 10:00AM, Round 5 @ 3:00PM

2 Day Schedule: June 29th - June 30th
Saturday: Round 1 @ 9:00 AM Round 2 @ 2:00PM, Round 3 @ 7:00PM
Sunday: Round 4 @ 10:00AM, Round 5 @ 3:00PM

Time Control: G/90;+30

Registration Championship Section:
Early Bird:
$82 before or on 05/28
Regular Fee: $90 before or on 06/23
Late fee: $98 after 06/23

Registration Reserve Section:
Early Bird Price:
$66 before or on 05/28
Regular Price: $74 before or on 06/23
Late Price: $82 after 06/23

Playing Up: Additional $15 to play up (within 150 points)

Prizes (All Prizes Guaranteed):
Open -
1st: $650, 2nd: $325, 3rd: $150, Class Prize U2000-$60
Reserve -
1st: $120, 2nd: $80, 3rd: $60, Class Prize U1400-$40

Section:
Playing Up? (within 150 points):
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Tournament Policies:

Refunds: A player can receive a refund up to 1 hour before the tournament start-time. Players that no-show do not receive a refund. No exceptions.

Playing Up: Players can play up to the next section if their US Chess Rating is within 150 points of the next section. Live may also be considered.

US Chess Membership: An Active US Chess Membership is required unless you are a Titled player with a FIDE ID #

Capacity: 102 Players

Hotel Options: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Dallas - DFW Airport North or The Westin Dallas Fort Worth Airport (both within a 5 minute walk of TCC Irving)

Supplies: Boards, clocks, pieces, notation sheets, and pencils all provided.

Tiebreakers: How do we determine tie breaks?

Modified Median

Of the two median tiebreaks, this is the more standard now. It evaluates the strength of a player's opposition by summing the final scores of his or her opponents and then discarding either the highest of these scores, the lowest, or both, depending on the tied player's score. For players who tie with even scores (that is, their number of wins and losses is the same), both high and low are discarded. For tied players with plus scores (more win than losses), only the lowest is discarded, and for players with minus scores only the highest is discarded. For tournaments of nine or more rounds, the top two scores are discarded (or the bottom two scores, or all four, as determined by the same even/plus/minus criteria above). These scores are adjusted for any unplayed games, which count a half point each. If the player involved in the tie has any unplayed games, they count as opponents with adjusted scores of 0.