Chess for Social benefits and Women inclusion Conference set for December 1 

FIDE Social Commission, FIDE Commission for Women’s Chess and French Chess Federation are pleased to announce the “Chess for Social benefits and Women inclusion & INFINITE CHESS Evolution” conference that will take place on December 01, 2022, in Paris, France. The conference will be held in a hybrid format and is open for both offline and online participation. The 4.5-hour event will be devoted to two topics: FIDE, ECU & FFC – Chess for Social benefits and Women & Social in the world: ambitions, projects, trends. Current and new social projects of the International Chess Federation, European Chess Union and French Chess Federation will be presented during the event. Besides, the preliminary results and the evolution of the pilot FIDE INFINITE CHESS Project will be announced. The panel of speakers includes Dana Reizniece-Ozola, Deputy Chair of the FIDE Management Board, Eloi Relange, President of the French Chess Federation, Franck Droin, ECU Social Comission Chairman, President of the Health Social Disability Commission of the FFE, Anastasia Sorokina, Infinite Chess Project Leader, Abhijit Kunte, 4th grandmaster of India, Coordinator of the Chess Social Projects in the Indian Oil Corporation and coach of the Indian National women team. The speakers will exchange experiences and showcase how chess helps people worldwide and make changes for the better. Topics and speakers: WHO Project – Eric Desailly FIDE INFINITE CHESS Project (chess for kids with autism spectrum disorder) – Anastasia Sorokina, Infinite Chess Project Leader, Natalija Popova, member of the ECU Social Commission, author of the FIDE Chess Program for kids with ASD, Ala Mishchanka, author of the FIDE Chess Program for kids with ASD, Special needs educational assistant, more than 15 years of experience (Canada), Researchers from the Chess Research Institute at ASPU named after Kh.Abovyan ICAR Project (International Chess Benefits Assessment Resources) – Franck Droin, ECU Social Commission Chairman, President of the Health Social Disability Commission of the FFE and ICAR Team Leader ECU Social Commission – ECU Social Commission Social trends –  Alexandra Weldon, Head of Philanthropy, MOHARI group Prison to Pride: countrywide realisation of the Chess for Prisoners program – Abhijit Kunte, 4th grandmaster of India, Coordinator of the Chess Social Projects in the Indian Oil Corporation, coach of the Indian National women’s team Chess for women in FIDE – Dana Reizniece-Ozola, Deputy Chair of the FIDE Management Board, Anastasia Sorokina, Infinite Chess Project Leader, Anastasiya Karlovych, member of the ECU Social Commission. Chess like a tool for social responsibility –  For Coloured Girls, Geraldine Engelman. CUTE: Ukrainian Women Program 2022-2025 – Franck Droin, ECU Social Comission Chairman, President of the Health Social Disability Commission of the FFE, Anastasiya Karlovych, member of the ECU Social Commission Second Brain Project – Virginie Dubois All attendees are required to register for the conference online using this link. You can find the detailed programme of the conference here. If you have any questions, please email them to socialchess@fide.com

Chess for Social benefits and Women inclusion Conference set for December 1

FIDE Social Commission, FIDE Commission for Women’s Chess and French Chess Federation are pleased to announce the “Chess for Social benefits and Women inclusion & INFINITE CHESS Evolution” conference that will take place on December 01, 2022, in Paris, France. The conference will be held in a hybrid format and is open for both offline and online participation. The 4.5-hour event will be devoted to two topics: FIDE, ECU & FFC – Chess for Social benefits and Women & Social in the world: ambitions, projects, trends.  Current and new social projects of the International Chess Federation, European Chess Union and French Chess Federation will be presented during the event. Besides, the preliminary results and the evolution of the pilot FIDE INFINITE CHESS Project will be announced. The panel of speakers includes Dana Reizniece-Ozola, Deputy Chair of the FIDE Management Board, Eloi Relange, President of the French Chess Federation, Franck Droin, ECU Social Comission Chairman, President of the Health Social Disability Commission of the FFE, Anastasia Sorokina, Infinite Chess Project Leader, Abhijit Kunte, 4th grandmaster of India, Coordinator of the Chess Social Projects in the Indian Oil Corporation and coach of the Indian National women team. The speakers will exchange experiences and showcase how chess helps people worldwide and make changes for the better.  Topics and speakers: WHO Project – Eric Desailly FIDE INFINITE CHESS Project (chess for kids with autism spectrum disorder) – Anastasia Sorokina, Infinite Chess Project Leader, Natalija Popova, member of the ECU Social Commission, author of the FIDE Chess Program for kids with ASD, Ala Mishchanka, author of the FIDE Chess Program for kids with ASD, Special needs educational assistant, more than 15 years of experience (Canada), Researchers from the Chess Research Institute at ASPU named after Kh.Abovyan ICAR Project (International Chess Benefits Assessment Resources) – Franck Droin, ECU Social Commission Chairman, President of the Health Social Disability Commission of the FFE and ICAR Team Leader ECU Social Commission – ECU Social Commission Social trends –  Alexandra Weldon, Head of Philanthropy, MOHARI group Prison to Pride: countrywide realisation of the Chess for Prisoners program – Abhijit Kunte, 4th grandmaster of India, Coordinator of the Chess Social Projects in the Indian Oil Corporation, coach of the Indian National women’s team Chess for women in FIDE – Dana Reizniece-Ozola, Deputy Chair of the FIDE Management Board, Anastasia Sorokina, Infinite Chess Project Leader, Anastasiya Karlovych, member of the ECU Social Commission. Chess like a tool for social responsibility –  For Coloured Girls, Geraldine Engelman. CUTE: Ukrainian Women Program 2022-2025 – Franck Droin, ECU Social Comission Chairman, President of the Health Social Disability Commission of the FFE, Anastasiya Karlovych, member of the ECU Social Commission Second Brain Project – Virginie Dubois All attendees are required to register for the conference online using this link. You can find the detailed programme of the conference here. If you have any questions, please email them to socialchess@fide.com

FIDE World Team Championship: Lineups and group composition

The 12 teams for the FIDE World Team Championship in Jerusalem (November 19-26) have been confirmed. In the line-ups of the participating teams we find stars like Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Anish Giri, Teymur Radjabov, and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, along with up-and-coming prodigies like Javokhir Sindarov and Nihal Sarin, and illustrious veterans like Vasyl Ivanchuk and Alexei Shirov.This is the complete entry list: FIDE DELEGATES Alex Holowczak Chief Arbiter Alexey Root Press Officer Viswanathan Anand Commentator Almira Skripchenko Commentator ISRAEL Ilana David Captain Maxim Rodshtein player Tamir Nabaty player Avital Boruchovsky player Ilia Smirin player Evgeny Postny player Ori Kobo player POLAND Michal Bartel Captain Radoslaw Wojtaszek player Mateusz Bartel player Kacper Piorun player Bartosz Socko player Szymon Gumularz player Igor Janik player UKRAINE Yurii Gnyp Chief of delegation Oleksander Sulypa Captain Igor Kovalenko player Vasyl Ivanchuk player Andriy Volokytin player Kirill Shevchenko player Vitali Bernadskyi player Mykhaylo Oleksyenko player CHINA Wen Yang Captain & player Xu Xiangyu player Bai Jinshi player Lu Shanglei player Li Di player NETHERLANDS Jan Smeets Captain & player Anish Giri player Jorden Van Foreest player Lucas Van Foreest player Max Warmerdam player Robby Kevlishvili player FRANCE Jean-baptiste Mullon Captain & Chief of delegation Maxime Vachier-lagrave player Jules Moussard player Laurent Fressinet player Maxime Lagarde player Tigran Gharamian player INDIA Suri Vaibhab Captain Gujarathi Vidit Santosh player Sunilduth Lyna Narayanan player Sarin Nihal player Krishnan Sasikiran player Sethuraman Panayappan Sethuraman player Gupta Abhijit player SOUTH AFRICA Hendrink Petrus Du Toit Captain & Chief of delegation Kenneth Terence Solomon player Daniel John Cawdery player Daniel Barrish player Banele Fortune Mhango player UZBEKISTAN Husan Turdialiev Chief of delegation Ivan Sokolov Captain Nodirbek  Yakubboev player Javokhir Sindarov player Jakhongir Vakhidov player Shamsiddin Vokhidov player Abdimalik Abdisalimov player Ortik Nigmatov player USA John Donaldson Captain Hans Niemann player Lazaro Bruzon player Alexander Onischuk player Varuzhan Akobian player Yuniesky Quesada Perez player SPAIN Javier Ochoa de Echagüen Chief of delegation David Martinez Captain Jaime Santos player David Anton player Alexei Shirov player Daniil Yuffa player Miguel Santos player AZERBAIJAN Nijat Abasov Captain Shakhriyar Mamedyarov player Teimour Radjabov player Rauf Mamedov player Aydin Suleymanli player Gadir Guseinov player Vugar Asadli player Under the exciting new format devised for this competition, the participant countries are split into two pools of similar strength, taking as a reference the rapid rating list for November 1st. The four best teams from each pool will advance to the knock-out stage, where they will play Quarter-finals, Semi-Finals, and Final, with each duel consisting of two matches between the teams. Group A Group B China Azerbaijan France India Netherlands Israel South Africa Poland Spain United States Ukraine Uzbekistan The time control will be 45 minutes for the whole game with an increment of 10 seconds per move starting from move 1. The event, organized by FIDE and the Israel Chess Federation with the support of the Israel Ministry of Sport and Culture, will be held at the Mount Scopus Hall in the Dan Hotel in Jerusalem. Former World Champion Viswanathan Anand and the seven-time French Women’s Chess Champion Almira Skripchenko will be the commentators. The Chief Arbiter for the event will be Alex Holowczak (ENG), with Alon Shulman (ISR) as his Deputy, and M S Gopakumar (IND) as Fair Play officer. You can read the complete regulations in the FIDE Handbook. Official website: worldteams.fide.com

Chinese Championship 2022: Dai Changren and Tan Zhongyi win titles

Dai Changren and Tan Zhongyi are the new champions of China. The 2022 Chinese Championship took place in Xinghua, Jiangsu province, from November 2-11 and was held in open and women’s sections. Both tournaments were 12-player round robins with classical time control. In the absence of top Chinese players, the open event caused a minor sensation as the #10 in the starting list Dai Changren (pictured below), scored 7/11 and finished clear first, a half point ahead of Zhao Jun (6½/11), who took silver. Two players tied for third place, with Xu Xiangyu claiming bronze thanks to better Sonneborn-Berger over Li Di. The event was a very close competition, with neither player completing the tournament unbeaten. Final standings: 1 IM Dai Changren 2515 7 2 GM Zhao Jun 2600 6½ 3 GM Xu Xiangyu 2577 6 4 GM Li Di 2539 6 5 IM Lou Yiping 2490 5½ 6 GM Liu Yan 2532 5½ 7 GM Xu Yi 2502 5½ 8 GM Lu Shanglei 2605 5½ 9 GM Bai Jinshi 2569 5½ 10 GM Xu Yinglun 2553 5 11 GM Zeng, Chongsheng 2604 4 12 IM Xu Zhixing 2504 4 The women’s event was quite a different scenario as the rating-favourite Tan Zhongyi (pictured below) dominated the field. Despite losing to Xiao Yiyi, she netted an impressive 9/11 and came out on top 1½ ahead of her main competitor who claimed silver. It is the second national title in her career. There was a tie for third place in the women’s competition as well, with Guo Qi edging out Zhai Mo by dint of slightly better tiebreaks. Final standings: 1 GM Tan Zhongyi 2514 9 2 WGM Xiao Yiyi 2326 7½ 3 IM Guo Qi 2391 7 4 WGM Zhai Mo 2371 7 5 WIM Song Yuxin 2311 6½ 6 WGM Ni Shiqun 2370 5 7 Zhang Lanlin 2200 5 4 WGM Li Xueyi 2297 4½ 9 IM Wang Yu 2276 4½ 10 WIM Chu Ruotong 2224 4 11 WIM Ren Xiaoyi 2207 3½ 12 Yuan Ye 2086 2½ Photo: official website Official website: cca.imsa.cn/

Resolution on transfer regulations approved by FIDE Council

The FIDE Council at its meeting on October 17th, 2022, has resolved to approve the following Resolution regarding transfer regulations’ review: To study transfer regulations and potential for their improvement. To appoint the following working group: Chair of the Working Group, FIDE Vice-President Mr. Michael Khodarkovsky with Representative of the FIDE General Strategy Commission (to be appointed by GSC) and a Representative of the Qualification Commission (to be appointed by QC). To instruct the working group to publish information on the start of their work and invitation for FIDE Federations, officials and all other interested individuals to provide suggestions on transfer regulations amendment. To specify that suggestions as per point 3 above should be provided within one month from the date of this Resolution. To instruct the working group to: – analyze received suggestions; – analyze various circumstances related to players migration; – provide drafts of recommended changes to the transfer regulations based on the aforementioned analysis. In this connection, we are hereby inviting all Federations-members of FIDE, officials and all other interested individuals to provide suggestions on transfer regulations amendment, to be sent to the FIDE Office (office@fide.com) for the attention of the Working Group, by December 5th 2022.

Almaty to host FIDE Rapid & Blitz Championships 2022

FIDE is happy to confirm the dates and the venue for the World Rapid and Blitz Championships 2022. The prestigious event will take place in Almaty, Kazakhstan‘s largest metropolis, set in the foothills of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains. The championship will be played on its traditional dates, between December 25 (arrival and opening) and December 30 (last playing day and closing). The event is made possible thanks to the agreement with Freedom Finance, which becomes a General Sponsor of the event. Freedom Finance Investment Company is an investment company that is a part of Freedom Holdings (Nevada, USA), trading symbol FRHC. The company is engaged in investment banking, asset management, and capital markets services. Freedom Holdings owns the Kazakh bank Freedom Finance, the online store Freedom24 and the Kazakhstani broker Freedom Finance JSC, among other assets. More details, including information about hotels, visas etc. will be published by November 15. There is a large number of countries (over 100) that can benefit either from visa exemption to Kazakhstan, or a simplified procedure to obtain a single-entry electronic visa issued through the Visa and Migration Portal. Photo: advantour.com

Lei Tingjie wins her spot in the Women’s Candidates finals

The 4th and final classical game of the semi-finals between Anna Muzychuk and Lei Tingjie kicked off by Marie Noelle Gibelli, a member of the National Council of Monaco, making the ceremonial first move. Marco Biagioli, Mitropa President and External Manager of the Italian Chess Federation, also was in the playing hall watching the game. Lei’s first move hardly surprised anyone as she has always played 1.d4 for the whole event, and this last game was no exception. The exchange Grunfeld was tested again, but this time White played 7.Qa4+ to deviate from the previous game. At the post-mortem analysis, Lei said that she knew 11…Bg4 was an inaccuracy, and Black had to exchange Queens to hold in the endgame. Lei thought she was better after 19.Re4 since she had a space advantage and the bishop pair. Engines find the position still holdable for Black but very difficult to play. And indeed, Anna missed the idea of 19…Nc8 followed by 20…Qe5 and 21…Nd6 and after 19…Rfc8 20.Bg4 Rd8 21.c4 found herself in dire straits. Lei got a considerable advantage, won some material a few moves down the road and very convincingly converted it in the endgame afterwards. Final position. One of White’s passers inevitably promotes 1-0 Huge congratulations to Lei Tingjie, who showed a very high level of play, eliminating both Muzychuk sisters with two wins with the White pieces in the classical segments. There is still a lot of chess to be played as the Pool B of the FIDE Women’s Candidates is not far away. The event will take place in Uzbekistan from the 28th of November to the 11th of December. See you there to meet Lei’s opponent for the finals then! Official webstie: womenscandidates.fide.com Text: WGM Andreea Navrotescu Photo: Michał Walusza ORGANIZERS: PARTNERS:

Winners crowned at 2022 European Senior Team Championships

The 2022 European Senior Chess Championships (50+ & 65+ age categories) concluded yesterday in Dresden, Germany. A record number of 79 teams took part in the event, with more than 370 players representing their federations. Both The top rated England 50-1 won the 50+ section (a 9-round Swiss tournament) with a round to spare and scored very convincing 17 match points. Berlin 1 and Germany tied for the second place scoring 14 match points, each. According to tiebreaks criteria (Olympiad-Sonneborn-Berger), Berlin 1 claimed silver and Germany had to settle for bronze. The best ranked women’s team was Germany 1 that netted 8 match points and tied for the first place with Germany 2, but came out on top thanks to better tiebreaks.  Schachköniginnen Heidenau finished third. Final standings 50+: 1 England 50-1 17 2 Berlin 1 14 3 Germany 14 4 Slovakia 13 5 Berlin 2 11 6 Bielefeld 11 7 Österreich 11 8 England 50-2 11 9 TU Magdeburg 11 10 Graal-Müritz/Teterow 10 German Lasker Schachstiftung GK team won the 65+ category with 15 match points, after defeating Sweden 1 in a direct final round match for medals. Finland 65 and Germany 3 tied for the second place scoring 13 match points, but the Sonneborn-Berger favored Finland 65 (silver) over Germany 3 (bronze). The best ranked Women’s team was Germany with 7 match points. Final standings 65+: 1 Lasker Schachstiftung GK 15 2 Finland 65 13 3 Germany 3 13 4 Sweden 1 13 5 Schweiz 13 6 SC Kreuzberg Berlin 12 7 Cercle d’Echecs de Strasbourg 12 8 England 65 – 1 11 9 Germany 2 11 10 Germany 1 11 The winners of the event received trophies and medals, and the title of European Senior Team Chess Champions 2022 for the respective category. The total prize fund of the event was 6,000 EUR. Text: europechess.org Photo: official website Official website: schachfestival.de/