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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  Rules & regulations for the Candidates Matches

      Rules & regulations for the Candidates Matches

      Candidates Matches, FIDE


      Rules & regulations for the Candidates Matches of the FIDE World Championship cycle 2009-2011

      1. Organisation

      1. 1 The Candidates Matches to determine the challenger for the 2011 World Chess Championship Match shall be organised in
      the last quarter of 2010 and represent an integral part of the World Chess Championship regulations for the cycle 2009-2011. Eight
      (8) players will participate in the Candidates Matches and the winner will qualify for the World Chess Championship Match in
      September 2011.

      1. 2 Governing Body: the World Chess Federation (FIDE). For the purpose of creating the regulations, communicating with the
      players and negotiating with the organisers, the FIDE President has nominated a committee, hereby called the FIDE Commission for
      World Championships and Olympiads (hereinafter referred to as WCOC)

      1. 3 FIDE, or its appointed commercial agency, retains all commercial and media rights of the Candidates Matches, including
      internet rights. These rights can be transferred to the organiser upon agreement.

      2. Qualification for the 2010 Candidates Matches

      The players who qualify for the Candidates Matches are determined according to the following, in order of priority:

      2. 1 Challengers Match 2009 – The player who lost the 2009 Challengers Match (G. Kamsky) qualifies.

      2. 2 World Cup 2009 – The winner of the World Cup 2009 qualifies.

      2. 3 World Championship Match 2010 – The player who lost the 2010 WCC Match (V. Anand or V. Topalov) qualifies.

      2. 4 FIDE Grand-Prix 2008/2009 – The two (2) top players from the FIDE Grand-Prix 2008/2009 qualify to participate.

      2. 5 Average FIDE Rating List of July 2009 & January 2010 – Two (2) players qualify to participate by rating (excluding the
      players who qualify from articles 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 above). For the purpose of deciding the 2 rated player qualifiers, the average
      from the following lists will be used: rating of July 2009 plus rating of January 2010 divided by 2. In case of equality two decimals
      will be taken into consideration. If the numbers are still equal then the number of games from the twelve months covering the whole
      year 2009 shall be decisive. That means the player with the greater number of games shall qualify. If the numbers are still equal then
      the list of March 2010 shall be decisive. If the rating in the March 2010 list is still the same, the player with the greater number of
      games in this list will qualify. Players who appear in the inactive list in both July 2009 and January 2010 will not be able to qualify as
      a rated player. If the player is inactive in one list but appears in the other, then the single rating that is published shall be taken as the
      average.

      2. 6 One nominated player by the Organiser – A player, nominated by the organiser, with a rating of at least 2700 in the FIDE
      rating list of January 2010.

      2. 7 Replacements – Any replacements necessary will be fulfilled from the final standings of the FIDE Grand-Prix 2008/2009.

      3. Candidates Matches Regulations

      3. 1 Matches Format & System

      A First Round of Matches (8 players)
      a1 Matches System: The player who lost the World Championship Match 2010 (V. Anand or V. Topalov) is ranked No.1,
      the rest are ranked in rating order using the FIDE Rating List of January 2010. The players are paired the following way: 1 vs 8
      (match 1), 2 vs 7 (match 2), 3 vs 6 (match 3), 4 vs 5 (match 4). Each match will consist of 4 games.
      a2 The four (4) winners will qualify for the second round of the Candidate Matches.
      B Second Round of Matches (4 players)
      b1 The Second Round of Matches will start 2 days after the end of the First Round. Any qualified player for the second
      round of the Candidates Matches can only be replaced by the player he defeated in the first round of the Candidate Matches.
      b2 Matches System: The players are ranked according to the results of the first round of the Candidates Matches: winner of
      match 1 is No.1, winner of match 2 is No.2, winner of match 3 is No.3 and winner of match 4 is No.4. The players are paired
      the following way: 1 vs 4 and 2 vs 3. Each match will consist of 4 games.
      b3 The two (2) winners will qualify for the third round of the Candidate Matches.
      C Third Round of Matches (2 players)
      c1 The Third Round of Matches will start 2 days after the end of the Second Round. Any qualified player for the third round
      of the Candidates Matches can only be replaced by the player he defeated in the second round of the Candidates Matches.
      c2 Matches System: The match between the two players will consist of 6 games.
      c3 The winner will qualify for the World Championship Match 2011.

      Here is the full list.

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        June 22, 2009 at 2:22 pm

        Kamsky should give his spot to Nakamura.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        June 22, 2009 at 5:54 pm

        Nakamura??? Kamsky should geve his spot to a worthier candidate, not to a lesser one!

      3. Anonymous Reply
        June 22, 2009 at 7:06 pm

        fair enough. Better than the round robin format.

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