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The Big Mosh Up (Parents v Kids Team Battle)
Saturday 21st November (1 day event)
Time Controls: Blitz
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The Big Mosh Up (Parents v Kids Team Battle)
http://congress.org.uk/congress/97/home
Lichess Arena
Saturday 21st November 2020
Starting at 6.30pm
Open to all families. Have the parents got what it takes to quieten the kids, take household bragging rights and become Kings & Queens of the Chess World? A minimum of 1 kid and 1 parent from the same family must enter at the same time
Prizes for Top Scoring Parents & Kids
Entry Fee £3 per player
Any questions regarding prizes should be raised with the tournament director prior to entry.
Results will be confirmed after Anti-Cheating checks are completed.
90 mins of hard moshing and reward on Lichess.org arena platform to gain the title 'Kings & Queens of Chess'.
Players must join the ZoomChess@Lenzie Team on Lichess.org prior to the tournament.
Time Control: 5mins + 5 secs increment per player.
The organisers reserve the right to decline entry and remove players from the tournaments
Anti Cheating Measures
Please note, by entering the competition, you are agreeing to these conditions
Internet chess provider anti-cheating detection will be in place, with provider sanctions and rights of appeal as set out in the provider’s terms and conditions; in the event that a player’s account has been marked or closed by the provider for using computer assistance any appeal must be made to the provider.
In addition we will be screening the PGNs of the games using the FIDE Screening tool run by Professor Ken Regan. We will also have a member of the FIDE Fair Play Commission overseeing the Anti Cheating measures.
A player whose account on the provider’s website has been marked or closed for using computer assistance, or has been picked up in the FIDE screen, will have their results set as a loss and removed from the tournament. If the FIDE screen indicates that the cheating occurred in the event, a report will be sent to the Scottish Anti-Cheating Committee who will make a determination as to any further punishment as required.
Please note, as we are using a provider, if you use computer assistance in other games, your account could be banned mid tournament even although you have not been using computer assistance for the tournament!
Players have the right to appeal. For a removal from a tournament due to FIDE screen, it would be to the Anti Cheating Committee. For a subsequent punishment from the Anti Cheating Committee, it would be to the Management Board.
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