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Chess in Lakecity CHESS IN LAKECITY SUMMER CUP FIDE RATING CHESS TOURNAMENT 2017 (below 1600) Event Code No: 154742 / RAJ / 2017 ORGANIZED BY CHESS IN LAKECITY Recognized with Buddhibal Seva Sansthan Reg.:87/2014-15 Udaipur (Raj) Under the aegis of ARCA & AICF Invites you to Play Chess & Enjoy the spring at the Lake City Udaipur an Oasis in Rajasthan From 13 June to 15 June 2017 Total cash Prize Fund Rs. 3, 00,000/- No. of Prizes 49 Cash +42 Trophy +10 Shield = 101 Total Venue: Bhandari Darshak Mandap, AC Hall (For top 100 Board) , Gandhi Ground, Udaipur. (Raj.) AC Dormitory Accommodations on Share basis, Breakfast, lunch & Dinner for All Participants Rs.1500/- Chief Arbiter: IA R.Ananthaaram Dy. Arbiter: IA Swapnil Bansod ELIGIBILITY : The participant shall not have a published Fide Rating of 1600 or more at the start of the Tournament, nor had such a rating for at least 36 months prior to the start of the Tournament. Total cash Prize Fund Rs. 3, 00,000/- PRIZE GENERAL For Below 1400 For Below 1200 +unrated 1ST 30000 1ST 20000 1ST 15000 2ND 20000 2ND 15000 2ND 10000 3RD 15000 3RD 10000 3RD 7000 4TH 10000 4TH 7000 4TH 5000 5TH 7000 5TH 6000 5TH 4000 6TH 6000 6TH 5000 6TH 3000 7TH 5000 7TH 4000 7TH 3000 8TH 5000 8TH 3000 8TH 3000 9TH 5000 9TH 3000 9TH 3000 10 TH 5000 10 TH 3000 10 TH 3000 11 TH 3000 12 TH 3000 13 TH 3000 14 TH 3000 15 TH 3000 16 TH 3000 17 TH 3000 18TH 3000 19 TH 3000 20 TH 3000 GROUP OPEN ARCA LAKECITY PLAYERS PLAYERS FEMALE 5000 3000 2000 VETRAN 5000 3000 2000 ABOVE 50 Unrated 5000 3000 2000 GROUP FIRST SECOND THIRD ARCA LAKECITY PLAYERS PLAYERS UNDER 15 TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY UNDER 13 TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY UNDER 11 TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY UNDER 9 TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY UNDER 7 TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY FEMALE UNDER 18 TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY FEMALE UNDER 15 TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY FEMALE UNDER 10 TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY TROPHY SCHOOL TEAM SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD (Minimum 4 Players) COLLEGE/CLUB/UNIT TEAM SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD (Minimum 4 Players) RATING INCRESE Youngest Boy TROPHY Youngest Girl TROPHY Please Note:- 1. For all age categories birth certificate from Municipality, obtained with in one year of birth (as per AICF guidelines) must be produced. 2. Players qualified for more than one prizes will be considered only for the higher prize. 3. All outsider have must ID proof for Staying. 4. For School/College Team must give their Players name on School/College Letter with Signature and Seal of Principal. ENTRY FEE Entry fee for all Players Rs.1500/- Till 31 th may 2017 Early Bird Discount Rs. 200/- Till 30 April 2017 in entry fee. After 31 st may 2017 with late fee of Rs.300/- Entry Closed on 12-06-2017 after 9.00 P.M. There is only Rs. 1000/- entry fee for participants from North Eastern States (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura), and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. "Entry fees can also be paid through www.paychessentry.com " For accompanying person total amount Rs. 2000/-only (Including Lodging & Boarding Separate Room, Extra person Rs. 500/-) No request towards waiver of entry fee or waiver of late fee will be entertained. Entry fee not Refundable and Transferable. Organizers have the right to accept or reject any entry without assigning any reason. ENTRY FEE CAN BE DEPOSITED IN ANY BRANCH OF BANK OF BARODA ACCOUNT NO .: 30250100007524 RTGS/NEFT IFSC CODE : BARB0HIRANM (5th character is zero) MICR Code: 313012005 ACCOUNT NAME : CHESS IN LAKECITY After Deposited Fee send mail with receipt & All Details at E-mail ID: [email protected] and for Confirm Accommodation send your Details at what’s up number 9414812453, 9928522618 Note: Accommodation is given from 13-6-17 Morning to 15-6-17 Morning. (Total 2 Nights) CHESS IN LAKECITY SUMMER CUP FIDE RATING CHESS TOURNAMENT 2017 (below 1600) From 13 June to 15 June 2017 Event Code No: 154742 / RAJ / 2017 Entry Form Name : Fathers’ Name : Address : Place of Birth & DOB Sex : FIDE ID : FIDE Rating : Telephone no : Mobile no : Email id : AICF id : Accommodation Requirement : Entry Fee Payment details : AICF registration for the year 2017-18 : YES / NO ARCA registration for the year 2017-18 : YES / NO (Only Rajasthan Players) CIL registration for the year 2017-18 : YES / NO (Only Lakecity Players) Declaration I declare that I didn’t participate any unauthorized event listed by the All India Chess Federation. Place : Date : Signature ENTRY MAY BE SEND to Vikas Sahu (SNA) & (NI) (Organizing Secretary) 414141 , Satyanarayan Marg, Chhoti Brahmpuri, Udaipur, (Raj.) Cell:- 09413045606 , 09829476158, E-mail ID: [email protected] Website: www.chessinlakecity.com PLAYERS ARE REQUESTED TO REPORT AT BHANDARI DARSHAK MANDAP, GANDHI GROUND, CHETAK CIRCLE Udaipur (Raj.) TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Arrival/ Reporting 13-06-2017 - 8:00 A.M Inauguration & Player’s meeting: 13-06-2017 - 09:00 A.M. ROUNDS DATE DAY TIME ROUND 13-06-2017 TUESDAY 11.00 A. M. 1 13-06-2017 TUESDAY 02.00 P. M. 2 13-06-2017 TUESDAY 05.00 P. M. 3 14-06-2017 WEDNESDAY 9.00 A. M. 4 14-06-2017 WEDNESDAY 11.45 A. M. 5 14-06-2017 WEDNESDAY 02.30 P. M. 6 14-06-2017 WEDNESDAY 05.15 P. M. 7 15-06-2017 THURSDAY 9.00 A. M. 8 15-06-2017 THURSDAY 11.45 A. M. 9 15-06-2017 THURSDAY 3.00 P. M. Prize Distribution Time Control : 30 Min with 30 sec inc from move 1 System of Play: The Tournament will be played under the FIDE laws of chess. Total Nine rounds shall be played. Tiebreak: In case of a tie, the latest FIDE Rules shall be come into effect. Protest: Protest, if any, against the decision of the Chief Arbiter shall be made in writing with a protest fee of Rs. 500/- within 30 minutes of the occurrence of the incident. The protest fee will be refunded if the appeal is upheld. Appeals Committee: Before the commencement of the tournament, a five-member committee of Appeal with two reserves shall be formed from amongst the senior participants and officials present at the Manager's meeting. All the members and reserves shall be from the different States. No member of the Committee can vote on dispute in which a player from his own State is involved and in such case the reserve member(s) shall take his place in the committee. Disqualification: No participant will leave the venue before the Prize Distribution function without the permission of the Chief Arbiter. The names of participants disregarding this rule will be forwarded to AICF for disciplinary action Interpretation: For interpretation of the rule(s) and deciding any point not covered by the above rules of the tournament, the decision of the Tournament Committee shall be final and binding on all. The Tournament Committee has every right to make any addition or amendment to these rules, without notice. Such changes will, however, be displayed in the tournament hall. Foreign players: Please Contact to All india chess Federation All Outstation Players must have ID Proof with them. Valid AICF Registration for 2017-18 is must for all Players Those who are not registered may apply for registration along with a fee of Rs 250/& two ticket size photographs along with Date of Birth certificate from Municipality. ARCA Registration for 2017-18 is must for All Rajputana Players Chess in Lakecity Registration for 2017-18 is must for All Lakecity Players In Case Of Emergency, Contact: Mr. Y.S. Rathore Mr. Rajeev Bhardwaj Mr. Rajendra Teli Secretary President Fide Arbiter & FIDE Instructor Maharana Chess Club ARCA Convener Cell: 09413341957 Cell: 9414162511 Chess in lakecity Chess in lakecity 9414812453 Shri Devendra Sahu Mr. Ajay Ajmera Shri C P Bhatt Patron Treasurer Senior’s Chess Club Member Dist. Sports Council ARCA Patron Chess in lakecity Cell: 9414068296 Chess in lakecity Mr. Shatrudhan Bandwal Shri Prakash Kuradiya Mr. Shashank Sahu President Secretary Treasurer Buddhibal Seva Sansthan Buddhibal Seva Sansthan Buddhibal Seva Sansthan Places to visit in Udaipur There are various places of tourist interest in Udaipur worth visiting, tourist attractions in Udaipur. Udaipur travel guide with places to see and photo gallery of tourist attractions in Udaipur. Check information on Udaipur City Attractions, Places to visit in Udaipur, Local Tourist Attractions in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. • City Palace The balconies of the city palace provide panoramic view of Jag Niwas. • Jagdish Temple Jagdishji, is a major monument and should be seen carefully... • Pratap Smark (Moti Magri) Atop the Moti Magri or Pearl Hill, overlooking the Fateh Sagar Lake. • Dudh Talai A beautiful laid out "Rock Garden" from where one can enjoy sunset... • Gulab Bagh & Zoo Rose Garden is situated near the palace on east side of Lake Pichhola. • Solar Observatory The Udaipur Solar Observatory (USO) is in Udaipur in the Fateh Sagar Lake. • Fateh Sagar & Nehru Park A beautiful lake, overlooked by a number of hills on the three sides... • Sahelion-ki-Bari This small ornamental garden was a popular relaxing spot for royal ladies... • Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal Collection exhibited by this Indian folk arts museum includes folk dresses... • Pratap Museum Government Pratap Museum housed with old sculptures and inscriptions. • Ahar Museum, Mahasatya Ahar boasts of a profusion of royal cenotaphs of the rulers of Mewar... • Sajjangarh Fort Monsoon palace looks its best during the rainy season, overview of the city..
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