Matteo Zoldan
2004-09-29 12:52:13 UTC
Qui di seguito un estratto da The Week in Chess di oggi ; sembra che
finalmente qualcuno sia stia facendo sentire per rimarcare l'assurdità
di giocare match , qualificazioni, importanti tornei etc. con i tempi di
riflessione ultimamente imposti dalla FIDE.
Insomma si all'incremento no al semilampone che snatura la bellezza e la
profondità degli scacchi alla loro massima espressione.
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14) ACP Members dislike FIDE Time Control
154 ACP members took part in a survey about time controls. The completed
surveys clearly show, that a majority of the players disagree with the
current official FIDE time control and prefer to return to the 7-hour time
control. At the same time, a majority of the players prefer to play with
an increment of 30 seconds. Taking into account the results of the survey,
the ACP is to ask FIDE and continental federations to return to 7-hour
rounds with an increment of 30 seconds. They propose the time control:
(100'/40+50'/20+10'/SD)+30" [100 minutes for 40 moves + 50 minutes for 20
moves + 10 minutes to the end of the game + 30 seconds per move (added
from move 1)], which was chosen by the players as best for use in official
events like the World Championships, Continental Championships, and Zonal
Tournaments.
Further details:
http://www.chess-players.org/eng/news/viewarticle.html?id=198
finalmente qualcuno sia stia facendo sentire per rimarcare l'assurdità
di giocare match , qualificazioni, importanti tornei etc. con i tempi di
riflessione ultimamente imposti dalla FIDE.
Insomma si all'incremento no al semilampone che snatura la bellezza e la
profondità degli scacchi alla loro massima espressione.
___________________________________________________________________________
14) ACP Members dislike FIDE Time Control
154 ACP members took part in a survey about time controls. The completed
surveys clearly show, that a majority of the players disagree with the
current official FIDE time control and prefer to return to the 7-hour time
control. At the same time, a majority of the players prefer to play with
an increment of 30 seconds. Taking into account the results of the survey,
the ACP is to ask FIDE and continental federations to return to 7-hour
rounds with an increment of 30 seconds. They propose the time control:
(100'/40+50'/20+10'/SD)+30" [100 minutes for 40 moves + 50 minutes for 20
moves + 10 minutes to the end of the game + 30 seconds per move (added
from move 1)], which was chosen by the players as best for use in official
events like the World Championships, Continental Championships, and Zonal
Tournaments.
Further details:
http://www.chess-players.org/eng/news/viewarticle.html?id=198
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