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Mother Chess Below 1600 FIDE Rating Chess Tournament 4th Mother Chess below 1600 FIDE Rating Chess Tournament AICF Event Code: 190464/AP/2018 In association with VDCA, APCA Approved by FIDE, AICF Total Prize Fund Prize: Rs.2,59,999/- Total No of Prizes: 68 Entry Fees: Rs.1299/- Date September 30th to October 2nd, 2018 Time 30 Min + 30 Sec Venue Baba Institute of Technology and Sciences(BITS), Car Shed Signal, PM Palem, Madhurawada, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh – 530041, INDIA https://goo.gl/maps/uXvVCEwZoUG2 Prizes details Main category st 1 Rs.30,000+ nd 2 Rs.25,000+ 3rd Rs.20,000 4th Rs.15,000 5th Rs.10,000 6th Rs.8,000 7th Rs.6,000 8th -10th Rs.5,000 11th – 15th Rs.4,000 16th – 17th Rs.3,000 18th Rs.2,000 Unrated To 1199 1200 To 1399 1st Rs.15,000 Rs.20,000 2nd Rs.8,000 Rs.10,000 3rd Rs.5,000 Rs.5,000 4th - 6th Rs.3,000 Rs.3,000 7th - 10th Rs.1,500 Rs.1,500 Un rated Under 7 Under 9 Under 11 Under 13 Under 15 1st Rs.2,500 Trophy Trophy Trophy Trophy Trophy 2nd Rs.1,500 Trophy Trophy Trophy Trophy Trophy 3rd Rs.1,499 Trophy Trophy Trophy Trophy Trophy 4th Trophy Trophy Trophy Trophy Trophy 5th Trophy Trophy Trophy Trophy Trophy Best Sr.Citizen Rs.2000/- Best Ph.Challenged Rs.2000/- Tournament Schedule 30th September 10:00 am Inauguration 10:30 am Players meeting 11:00 am Round – 1 2:30 pm Round – 2 5:30 pm Round – 3 1st October 9:00 am Round – 4 2:00 pm Round – 5 5:00 pm Round – 6 2nd October 8:00 am Round – 7 11:00 am Round – 8 2:15 pm Round – 9 5:30 pm Prize Distribution Organizer details: Mr. Balaga Ravi Kumar, G2, Block A, Sujatha Nagar, Vizag, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA – 530051. Phone: +91-9966700666 , 9398673933 Email id: [email protected] Website: www.motherchessacademy.com Rules & Regulations: Eligibility: All unrated players are eligible. Players with rating of 1599 and below are eligible. Note: AICF rules 3 years peak rating rule applicable. If a player's FIDE rating touched 1600 or above since 1st September 2015, then the player is not eligible to take part in this event. System of Play: The championship shall be played under the FIDE Laws of Chess for a total of 9-rounds on a Swiss-League basis. Latest FIDE rules will be applicable. Time-Control: Each player shall have 30 minutes with an addition of 30 seconds per move starting from move one. Walk-over will be 15 minutes from start of the round (however clock will be running) schedule. Tie Break: Direct Encounter, BH (Cut 1 least scoring opponent), BH (No Cut), SB (No Cut), Greater Number of Victories (including forfeits). APCA Registration: APCA registration for 2018-19 is compulsory for all Andhra Pradesh participants. The registration fee of Rs.100 /- will be accepted at the venue for the convenience of the players. AICF Registration: The participants are informed that AICF Players registration is mandatory and it should be done well before participating in any tournament. From September, 2017 all registrations by players will be accepted only through online. For renewal of AICF registration of existing players, Please see the link http://aicf.in/aicf- payments/ and for the new players AICF registration please see the link http://aicf.in/online-player-registration/ Note: Only Passport size (less then 1MB) photo graph in JPG format should be uploaded. Protests: If any is to be given in writing within 15 minutes of the occurrence, with a fee of Rs.1,000/- which will be refunded if the protest is upheld by the appeals committee. Entry Fees: Entry fees for all the players: Rs.1299/- before 20th September 2018. Late Fee Rs.200/- applicable for entries received from 21st to 29th September 2018. Please Note: No Spot Entries entertained. Note: The players falling under the ‘Veteran’ category shall be required to submit their birth certificate while submitting their entries. Accommodation: Payable accommodation available at College Hostel for 200 players at Rs.600/- for 3 days. Canteen Available for Tiffin, Lunch and Dinner at College premises. Payment Mode: 1. Remittance through www.MotherChessAcademy.com, www.chessfee.com 2. Fund transfer to B Ravi Kumar ENTRY SHOULD SENT BY NEFT transfer to the following Bank Account.IN CASE OF DEPOSIT PLEASE MENTION YOUR NAME AT THE TIME OF DEPOSIT AND BRING THE ORIGNAL SLIP.WITHOUT VAILD PROOF ENTRY WONT BE ACCEPTED. Bank details: Bank: State Bank of India Bank address: Sujatha nagar, Visakhapatnam 531173 Account No.: 32112607013 IFSC code: SBIN0015369 3. Tez App (09966700666) Download entry form and email duly filled up form to [email protected] Important note: The entry fee once paid is non-refundable. The organizer reserve the right to reject any entry without any reason thereof. If is mandatory to forward the entry form in the given format for accepting the entries along with prescribe entry fee. The organizing committee has the right to accept or reject any entry without assigning any reason. Organizing committee Sri. Y.D. RAMA RAO {APCA PRESIDENT} Sri. K.V. SUBRAHMANYAM {APCA SECRETARY} Sri. P.ANAND KUMAR {VDCA PRESIDENT} Sri. CHEELA RAMESH {VDCA SECRETARY} Sri. BALAGA BHASKARA RAO {MOTHER CHESS SECRETARY} Sri. BALAGA RAVI KUMAR {FOUNDER OF MOTHER CHESS} Smt. BALAGA SIRISHA { MOTHER CHESS TREASURER } Arbiters Sri. G.V. KUMAR, F.A {Chief Arbiter} Ph. 9848374133 MOTHER CHESS ACADEMY “Diamond needs polish - brain needs CHESS” Registration form (Incomplete form will be rejected) Name: (as appearing in the FIDE Rating List) __________________________________________ Federation: ________________________ Address for Communication: ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Country Code & Mobile: _______________________________________________ Email ID: ______________________________________________________________________ Date of Birth: ______/______/__________ FIDE ID No: ___________________ Fide rating: _____________ AICF REGISTRATION 2018-2019: Yes/No. If yes, provide Reg. No/Proof: APCA REGISTRATION 2017-2018: Yes/No. If yes, provide Reg. No/Proof: Payment reference Details: Kindly enroll my name/ward’s name for the tournament to be conducted by you. I have read the tournament prospectus and the playing conditions. I hereby agree to abide by the rules and regulations of the tournament. I am remitting herewith the stipulated entry fee as per details given above. Place: Date: Signature of the player/Guardian MOTHER CHESS ACADEMY “Diamond needs polish - brain needs CHESS” How to reach venue Baba Institute of Technology and Sciences(BITS), Car Shed Signal, PM Palem, Madhurawada, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh – 530041, INDIA https://goo.gl/maps/uXvVCEwZoUG2 Bus route – numbers RTC Complex 25P, 25R, 25K, 222, 500P Railway Station 211 Lodges availability 1. Hotel Paradise, Mr.Santhosh: +91 83744 63155 2. Hotel AK Grand, Mr.Govind: +91 79976 21333, +91 92466 71727 Payable accommodation available at College Hostel for 200 players at Rs.600/- for 3 days. Lots of Lodges and Hotels available at RTC Complex and Railway Station. MOTHER CHESS ACADEMY “Diamond needs polish - brain needs CHESS” Visakhapatnam tourist places RK Beach Kailasagiri The Rama Krishna Beach, or RK Kailasagiri is a hilltop park in the Beach as it is commonly called, city of. The park was developed is one of the best known by the Visakhapatnam Urban beaches and tourist spots in Vizag, attracting a Development Authority (VUDA) and comprises 380 large number of visitors. Swimming, sunbathing acres (150 ha) of land covered with flora and and beach volleyball are popular activities on the tropical trees. The hill, at 173 metres (568 ft), beach. An aquarium, the Kali temple, the Visakha overlooks the city of Visakhapatnam. Museum and roadside restaurants offering seafood are other attractions. Vuda Park Simhachalam Temple VUDA Park (officially Taraka The Shri Varaha Lakshmi Rama Sagara Teera Aaramam) is Narasimha temple, an urban park located near Simhachalam is a South Indian Ramakrishna Mission Beach in Hindu temple situated on the Simhachalam hill, Visakhapatnam. The park is named after the Chief which is 800 metres above the sea level at a Minister of Andhra Pradesh at the time of its distance of ten miles to the north of establishment, N T Rama Rao. It is operated by the Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. It is dedicated to Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority one of the Hindu trinity deities Vishnu, who is (VUDA). worshipped there as Varaha Narasimha. Sri Kanaka Maha Laxmi Temple Araku Valley Sri Kanaka Maha Lakshmi is the At a distance of 112 km from presiding deity of Vizag, Araku Valley, popularly Visakhapatnam locals. The known as Araku, is a scenic hill temple is located in Burujupeta station in the Vishakhapatnam district. Often of Visakhapatnam city. referred to as Andhra Ooty, it is one of the most famous places to experience. Bheemili Beach Submarine Museum Bheemili Beach is located at the INS Kursura (S20) was a Kalvari- origin of the Gosthani River, at a class diesel-electric submarine distance of 24 km from of the Indian Navy. She was Visakhapatnam in Visakhapatnam district. The India's fifth submarine. Kursura was commissioned beach reflects the British and Dutch settlements. on 18 December 1969 and was decommissioned on 27 February 2001 after 31 years of service. Indira Gandhi Zoo Thotlakonda Indira Gandhi Zoological Park is Thotlakonda Buddhist Complex located amidst Kambalakonda is situated on a hill near Reserve Forest in Bheemunipatnam about 15 Visakhapatnam. It is the third largest zoo in the kilometres (9.3 mi) from country. It is surrounded by the Eastern Ghats on Visakhapatnam. The hill is about 128 metres (420 three sides and Bay of Bengal on the fourth side. ft) above sea level and overlooks the sea. The Nearly eighty species of animals numbering to Telugu name Toṭlakoṇḍa derived from the about eight hundred are present in the zoo.
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