RULES
RULES FOR CONTINENTAL CHESS QUICK on ICC, June
20, 2020
How to play
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Using a desktop
computer, Mac or Windows (tablets/phones not allowed) login to ICC at least
15 minutes before the tournament
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To login, use ICC's playing
software. If you haven't yet installed ICC's playing software, download it here.
Once you download the file, run it and follow the installation instructions.
Playing the tournament
using ICC's playing software
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ICC for MAC and
Windows users can go to the TOURNAMENTS tab on the left-hand menu, and click
on "Join Tournament".
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DASHER: Click on top menu Window->My
Tournaments->Join
Tournament and click on the green button to join.
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BLITZIN: Click on top Window->Events and
in the list search for the CCA tournament, click on the green button to
join.
If you would rather play on the
web, use this
link: Play
on Web Browser.
During the tournament, the
standings and pairings will be available on the website which will be
communicated by the tournament manager.
RULES
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Disconnecting before the
start will remove you from the tournament. If you disconnect after the
start, you will not be removed automatically, but you need to return as soon
as possible, or the manager will forfeit you.
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A player must not enter the
tournament on more than one username, or risk being forfeited on both
usernames.
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Use of computer chess
engines, databases, chess books, magazines, written notes and any other form
of external assistance while playing is strictly prohibited. Assistance from
other players is also prohibited and will result in disqualification as well
as further sanctions as laid out by ICC's
User Agreement and Policy rules.
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By entering this tournament,
I agree to the following.
I will not give my password to anyone.
I will not share my account.
I am the only person allowed to use my account.
Specifically, I will not allow other people to use my account.
I will not use any account which does not belong to me.
I will not use chess database software, analysis software, chess engines or
any outside assistance of any kind to assist one’s game while playing US
CHESS rated games on the Internet Chess Club. I acknowledge and agree that
the ICC, CCA and US CHESS has the right to monitor such activity and further
agree to indemnify, defend and hold the US CHESS, CCA and ICC harmless from
and against any and all liabilities, claims, causes of action or damages
(including attorney's fees) arising from the Company's exercise of its
rights herein.
I will behave decently toward other players, as described in help
atmosphere and help
abuse.
Players are prohibited from giving takebacks or moretime during the
tournament.
All participants are expected to be familiar with the rules of chess used on
the ICC server. In particular, participants should be aware of the ICC
rules for draws and how to claim a draw if such a claim is necessary to
invoke a particular draw rule. To that end, each participant is encouraged
to review the rules here.
The tournament manager may, at his or her discretion, refuse to allow a
player to enter the tournament or eject a player from the tournament, for
any reason, including, but not limited to: connection problems, excessive
lag, failure to start tournament games promptly, failure to resume
tournament games promptly, disruptive behavior in the tournament room,
suspicion that the player is receiving outside assistance, suspicion that
the player is using computer assistance, or discovery that the account or
player has a previous history of violating ICC rules. The manager is not
obligated to disclose the reason for his or her decision, and his or her
decision is final. There is no process for appeal.
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In case a player is
disqualified from the tournament, the ICC tournament directors can, at their
discretion, rule that the game of that player in the running round is lost
for him, and won for his opponent. However, results by that player in prior
rounds will not be reverted.
Successfully playing US CHESS online rated games are at the mercy to an
individual’s connectivity and one’s ability to use the various interfaces to
connect and play on our site. The ICC, CCA or the US CHESS, cannot be
responsible for games lost due to an entrant’s difficulty remaining
connected or inability to use the programs used to play. Completed games
cannot and will not be re-started, resumed or ratings adjusted for any
reason.
Neither ICC, CCA nor US CHESS can be responsible for things that can happen
with internet play. Examples of this can be: slips or dropped pieces;
returning a piece back to its original place and accidentally setting it on
the wrong square; game boards disappearing; etc. This list is not
all-inclusive, as there may be other issues that we cannot control as well.
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One half point bye is
available for any round, but only if claimed as part of registration.
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Intentional rating abuse
(lowering rating to enter lower class) is prohibited and may lead to
disqualification as well as further sanctions as laid out by ICC's Agreement
and Policy rules.
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ICC and CCA reserve the
right to use image and name of winner(s) from their online events for
publicity purposes.
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As real names will be made
public, all players including players who own free GM/WGM/IM/WIM/FM/WFM
accounts on ICC are required to use their public handles in this tournament,
as opposed to anonymous accounts.
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The ICC tournament directors
may at their discretion make a ruling on a particular game, eject a player
from a tournament, or refuse to allow a player to join a tournament for any
reason including but not limited to: failure to show up on time or to start
a game on time, concern that the player's internet connection is not
reliable enough for the game to finish in a timely manner, suspicion of
chess computer use, suspicion that a player is receiving assistance,
suspicion that a player has used multiple accounts during the tournament, or
the fact that this player has been caught violating ICC rules in the past.
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Participants are expected to
use the same computer during the whole tournament. Play must be on desktops
only, mobiles and tablets are not allowed.
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No player may win more than
one prize.
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