Monday, April 18, 2011

Victorian Team Championships Round 1

The first Round of the Victorian Teams Championship 2011 will be held on May 15th 2011, at Box Hill Chess Club. The round will start at 4.30 pm, though there is a captain's meeting scheduled for 3.30pm. At the Captain's Meeting, the rules will be finalised, as will the schedule for the event. This should all be dealt with before then, but hard copies will be available and questions answered, as best as they can be. The CV treasurer will be available to collect the team fees of $75 per team, and with all teams in one place, it is an ideal place for preparing for matches later in the year and building ties between clubs.

Since the last post, there have been some more entries:

Box Hill/Darkhorse (2179)
Wallis
Lin
Schon
Zelesco
Jonathan Tang

MCC 2 (2064)
Gorka
Urban
Dyer
Ly
Lekkas

Ballarat (1720) Ballarat are currently working on their team of 7 players
Van Riel
Wijaysurija
Beggs
Lovebrand
Cook
Perrin
Jacobs
Segrave

MCC 5 1368
Cavezza
Hain
Nowak
Hughes
Dilnutt

With these entries the teams that have definitely entered with team lists are as follows, in rating order based on their top 4 boards:


Elwood 2242
Box Hill/Dark Horse 2179
NPCC 1 2178
BHCC 1 2166
CJCC 1 2099
MCC 2 2064
NPCC 2 1927
Ballarat 1720
MCC 3 1713
BHCC 2 1687
Croydon 1620
NPCC 3 1528
CJCC 2 1378
MCC 5 1368

That is 14 teams so far, though there are a number of teams who just haven't finalised their player list including:
MCC 1
MCC 4
Dandenong
Hobson's Bay

There are also some teams who have not entered yet, but are expected to.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Team squads

I can now confirm some teams that have entered the competition, with the average rating of the top 4 players. Teams can have up to 7 players, though only 4 will play any match. Teams can also draft players in later in the year, so for instance, the Elwood team only has 4 players, and can add up to another 3 during the year. If a player moves, or can't play for some reason, then substitutions can be made during the season, as long as the team notifies the league admin before the subs play.

Elwood (2242)
Goldenberg
Sandler
Sirota
Stead

Noble Park 1 (2178)
D. Stojic
Levi
Dragicevic
Tan
S. Stojic
J. Nemeth

Box Hill 1 (2166)
Johansen
Hacche
Raine
Bourmistrov
Narenthran
Bartnik

Canterbury Junior's 1 (2099)
Cheng
Matheson
Jason Tang
M. Chan
A. Dale
A. Yu

Noble Park 2 (1927)
Dizdaevic
Bashar
Abdulwahad Rashid
Mijatovic
Z. Loh

Melbourne 3 (1713)
Schmidt
Stone
Tosevski
Stimson
Karumbi
Warren

Box Hill 2 (1687)
Martinez
Brown
Flude
Croft
D'Onofrio
Cook
Renzies

Croydon (1620)
Birchill
Cross
Gibson
Watson
Kloprogge
Matthews
Scott

Noble Park 3 (1528)
Chong
Fan
Krysiak
Kenmure
Sy
M.Stojic
Khalid

Canterbury Junior's 2 (1378)
Qin
Max Chew Lee
Cheah
Ni
D Cannon
S. Chen
Alanna Chew Lee

So that is 10 teams entered and with players. There are a number of teams who have entered but don't have their player lists:

Melbourne 1
Melbourne 2
Melbourne 4
Melbourne 5
Hobson's Bay
Dandenong
Ballarat

And there are still a few more teams we are waiting on, and trying to persuade. The deadline for entries is April 20th. Anyway, hopefully these teams will give some food for thought :)

Thursday, April 14, 2011

2011 Entries

So far there have already been a number of teams expressing an interest in participation:

Melbourne Chess Club could have 5 teams
Box Hill Chess Club have entered 2 teams
Canterbury Juniors have entered 2 teams
Noble Park have entered 3 teams
Elwood have entered 1 team
Dandenong have entered 1 team
Croydon have expressed an interest
Hobson's bay have expressed an interest

So that is already at least 16 teams. I am aware of some others who wish to participate which should make for 3 divisions comfortably.

I will be phoning around this weekend to try and get confirmation from the last few clubs, and to confirm team compositions. I will also be looking at scheduling in the near future. The first round is to be held in May and the entry deadline is April 20th. I will be regularly updating this site with news, results, standings, and any pieces of interest that come my way.

The Concept

A little while ago I put together a document which outlined in my view how the 2011 Victorian Teams Championship should be run, keeping the good features and trying to resolve the weaker parts of the 2010 competition. I have just found out that Chess Victoria are happy with my proposal and in their wisdom/folly have accepted me as a tournament director for this event for this year. So my first role in this position will be to put the format for the 2011 competition into the public domain, and try to generate the same sort of interest that the competition created last year. Any feedback will be useful, and any offers of help in the running of the teams event will be greatly appreciated.

Here is the proposal that Chess Victoria have accepted. I will be trying to contact Victorian Chess Clubs directly this week, though the tournament is not due to start until May.


2011 Victorian Teams Championships

General:

This event is for teams of 4 players. Each team may consist of a squad of up to 7 players. All players must be registered with the competition before they play, and all must be members of Chess Victoria. Teams may deregister players, and register new players at any time.

Each team must designate a captain who is responsible for organising fixtures with other teams, corresponding with other teams and with the league’s administration where necessary. The captain doesn’t have to be a player, and doesn’t have to be registered with Chess Victoria. The captain must lodge their contact details with the league administration including an email address.

The League will run as 8 team round robin divisions. (It is planned to have 3 divisions in 2011). Each team will play all the other teams in their division once. Teams are to play home and away matches, the home team having white on even boards. The scoring for the league will be 3 points for a match win, one point for a match draw and zero points for a match loss. The top team from each division is to be promoted to the next highest division for the following year. The bottom team in each division to be relegated to the next lowest division for the following year. In the case that only 7 teams play in a division, no team will be relegated, and one shall still be promoted from the division below.

Tiebreaks will be decided by the most game points, followed by the individual match result between the teams. If a tie is still unresolved a play off may be necessary.

Matches:

There is to be roughly one match per month played between May and November. The first round is to be played at a single venue arranged by the administration. Then each team will have 3 home and 3 away games, and the final round is also to be played at a single venue.

Teams are to play in rating order though players within 100 rating points of each other may choose their positions. Once the playing order has been set, it cannot be changed for the season. Players may only play for one team per season.

The games are to be ACF rated, and the time control is to be 75 minutes plus a 30 second increment from move one. All games must be recorded by both players, for the whole game.

Each team need only announce their team composition directly prior to the match, though they must play in their set order and all the players must be registered with the league. Any player not pre-registered who competes for a team will automatically forfeit their game, and the game will not count for rating purposes.

Arbiters do not need to be provided by teams, the captains of the teams can each take on that responsibility. An arbiter can be assigned by the home team if desired. Any disputes that arise which cannot be settled on the day of the match should be addressed to the league administration stating as much detail of the incident as possible. The league administration shall then make a decision which will be final on the matter, pending an appeals process.

It is strongly encouraged that the fixtures for the year are arranged early as this is the best way to avoid forfeits. Matches can be rearranged if an issue arises with the original date.

Forfeits: If a player forfeits a game by not showing up for a match, then the game shall be scored as a zero. If a player does this twice during a season, then they shall be disqualified from the event for the remainder of the season. Should they forfeit again in the following 2 years, they will be immediately disqualified from the event.

The forfeit time for games is 30 minutes after the start of the match.

If a team does not show up for a designated match, they will lose the match 4-0. If this happens twice in a season, the team shall be disqualified for the rest of the season. The following season, if the team wish to re-enter the competition, a bond may be placed on the team returnable on completion of all matches.

Appeals and Communications:

Each team captain, as a representative of their team, may challenge any decision that the league takes. This shall take the form of an appeal, and if necessary the matter will be dealt with by an appeals committee, made up of the league administration, a representative of the State body Chess Victoria, and a member of a club not involved in the dispute.

All communications are to be directed to the league administration.

Team results should be sent to the league administration within 48 hours of the match, by both captains via email.

The league will endeavour to send out a monthly report on the progress of the competition, an end of year review, and a tournament advertisement prior to each new season.