FIDE GP Regulations 2014 2015
FIDE GP Regulations 2014 2015
1. Introduction
1.1. Following the approval of the FIDE Presidential Board, the World Championship and Olympiad
Commission of FIDE (WCOC) has agreed on these Regulations which will apply to the Grand Prix Series
which forms part of the World Championship Cycle for 2014/2016.
1.2. For the purpose of creating the regulations and communicating with the players the President has
nominated a committee, hereby called the World Chess Championship & Olympiad Commission (WCOC)
which will co-operate with AGON, the organizer of the World Chess Championship Cycle.
1.3. Upon recommendation by the WCOC, the body responsible for any changes to these Regulations is
the FIDE Presidential Board.
1.4. At any time in the course of the application of these Regulations, any circumstances that are not
covered or any unforeseen event shall be referred to the President of FIDE for final decision.
The Grand Prix Series will consist of four tournaments to be held over two years (2014-2015). 16 top
players will be selected in accordance with Section 3 below to compete in these tournaments. Each
player agrees and will contract to participate in exactly 3 of these 4 tournaments.
Which tournaments each player will play in will be selected in accordance with Section 4 below.
Notwithstanding anything else contained in these Regulations however, FIDE reserves the right in its sole
discretion to assign players to tournaments. The assignment of players to tournaments will be announced
in a timely manner before the Grand Prix Series begins.
Each tournament will have 12 players playing over a schedule of fourteen days. The dates scheduled for the
Grand Prix tournaments are listed on the FIDE website and may be subject to change.
The winner and second placed player overall of the Grand Prix Series will qualify for the Candidates
Tournament to be held in the last quarter of 2015 or the first half of 2016.
The players who qualify for selection to play in the Grand Prix Series will be chosen on the following
prioritised basis until 16 players have accepted:
3.1 World Championship Match. The current World Champion and his opponent in the most
recent World Championship Match (2 players).
3.2 World Cup. The players who have qualified to the semi final stages of the FIDE World Cup 2013 in
Tromso (4 players).
3.3 FIDE President Nominee. The FIDE President may nominate a player who must be rated at
least 2700 as per the January 2014 rating list (1 player).
3.4 Organiser Nominees. Four players may be nominated by AGON on behalf of the local organisers
(4 players).
3.5 Rating. Based on an average calculation to two decimal places of the average from all published
FIDE ratings of classical chess from 1 May 2013 to 1 April 2014 divided by twelve (12), the
remaining players will be selected. If players have the same average rating then the total number of rated
games in the twelve lists from 1 May 2013 to 1 April 2014 shall be decisive. That means the player
with the greater number of games shall qualify. A minimum of thirty (30) games are required for each
player in the twelve FIDE rating lists of classical chess from 1 May 2013 to 1 April 2014 (5 players)
3.6 Replacements. Any replacement for the initial selection, will be selected on the basis of Article 3.5
which takes into account the average rating and greater number of games, if of equal rating.
4. Tournament Rules
4.1 Each player will play in three of the four tournaments and all three results will be counted for the final
ranking.
4.2 Players must rank their preference of tournaments once the final list of cities is announced and the
dates are allocated to each city.
4.3 FIDE is not obliged, but will endeavour to respect the players' preferences, and will balance the player
allocation to a host city according to objective criteria such as average tournament rating, and continental
representation.
4.4 Once the players are allocated FIDE, reserves the right to transfer players from one tournament to an-
other within the cycle if required due to exceptional or unexpected circumstances.
4.5 If a player withdraws from an event after completing 50% or more of the games, the rest of his games
are lost by default. In case a player completes fewer than 50% of the games in an event, all his results are
annulled. Unless a withdrawal is justified by serious injury or illness, he will forfeit his right to the prize for
the tournament and be excluded from the rest of the World Chess Championship cycle.
4.6 If a player has played two consecutive tournaments with the same starting colour then he will be
guaranteed the reverse colour in the third event.
4.7 Each tournament shall consist of the 12 players playing a round robin of 11 games.
4.8 Time control: 120 minutes for the first forty moves, 60 minutes for the next twenty moves and then
each player will be allotted 15 minutes after the second time control and an increment of 30 seconds per
move will be allowed from move 61 onwards.
4.9 The players are not permitted to speak to their opponents during the games. Appropriate sporting
behaviour is expected from all participants and FIDE rules of conduct are to be strictly followed at all times.
4.10 The players cannot draw a game by agreement before black’s 30th move. A claim for a draw before
black’s 30th move is permitted only through the Chief Arbiter (or his Deputy) in the cases of perpetual
check or threefold repetition.
The Chief Arbiter is the only authority who can acknowledge the final result of the game in these cases.
5. Tournament Schedule
5.1 Schedule of each tournament:
5.2 Upon reasonable request of the organisers, or the WCOC after consultation with AGON, the FIDE
President may vary the schedule.
6. Participation
6.1 When FIDE has confirmed the names of the qualified players, organisers, venues and dates, the
participants will be able to download the copy of the Player's Agreement from the FIDE website
www.fide.com and shall send to FIDE within one week (a) by email a scan of their signed Agreement and
(b) by post a print copy of their signed Agreement (date of posting to be evidenced by a post- mark). This
is the player's responsibility. All participants have to sign and send the Player's Agreement to the FIDE
Secretariat, by the deadline, which will be announced on the FIDE website, after the official announcement of
the Grand Prix Series.
6.2 A Player who withdraws from the Grand Prix at any time following signature and delivery of the signed
Player Agreement and who fails to provide a reason that FIDE in its sole discretion deems reasonable, will
be excluded from the next World Championship cycle. Such exclusion is in addition to and without
prejudice to any other action or sanction that FIDE may reserve or be entitled to take.
6.3 In the case of any withdrawal prior to two weeks before the commencement of the cycle, FIDE will
replace the player who has withdrawn with the next highest rated player in the rating list as calculated in
Article 3.2. This player will accept the withdrawn player's Grand Prix tournament schedule in its entirety.
6.4 If a player withdraws from the Grand Prix for any reason whatsoever, less than two weeks prior to the
commencement of the Grand Prix Series or during the cycle, then FIDE reserves the right to select one or
more players at its discretion, with a rating not less than 2700, as may be required.
6.5 Subject to Section 4.4 above, if a player withdraws from the Grand Prix then his results will stand in
respect of the Grand Prix ranking points gained during any of the tournaments the player may have
participated in already.
6.6 Based on the merits of each case, FIDE may decide to replace a player for one or more tournaments.
7.2 The Prize Fund will be split equally between each tournament.
The prize money which will be paid by AGON for each tournament is 120,000 Euros. The prize money for each
Tournament will be split as follows:
All prizes and Grand Prix ranking points are shared equally, in cases of any tied position/s. No tie break
system will be utilised for the individual Grand Prix tournaments. The process of determining the overall
winner of the cycle, in the case of a tie, is defined in Article 7.3
8. Financial details
8.1 FIDE or its appointed commercial agency has exclusive rights to the Series and each tournament and is
free to exploit them commercially in its sole discretion. This may include entering into advertisement
agreements, either with the Organizers or Sponsors, requiring players to wear clothes with the branding of
sponsors or other Organizers or Sponsors if this has been requested from the players before they sign
their agreements.
8.2 All broadcasting and media rights including television and Internet Web transmission rights, video and
film rights, and data rights shall belong to FIDE or its appointed commercial agency.
8.3 For the avoidance of doubt FIDE or its appointed commercial agency shall have the exclusive rights for
live games on the Internet.
8.4 All costs related to the anti-doping test procedure, if FIDE decides it is required, including the medical
facilities and doctors, will be covered by the local Organising Committee.
8.5 Organisers are responsible for paying for the following minimum organizational costs:
• Travelling expenses for 12 players plus 4 FIDE Principals and two Agon representatives up to a
maximum of 800 Euros per player travelling from the same continent and 1,200 Euros for players
travelling from other continents for economy class tickets. Any travelling costs for
accompanying persons will be the players' responsibility.
• Full Board and lodging costs for 18 people in double rooms with single occupancy (including
two Agon representatives), for 15 days/14 nights in hotels classified not less than Four Star. For
clarification, each person will have a double room, and for the FIDE President, a suite.
• Stipends for the 5 FIDE Principals (Chairman of Appeals Committee x 3,000 Euros, Chief Arbi-
ter x 3,000 Euros, Deputy Arbiter x 2,000 Euros, Press Officer x 2,500 Euros). 10,500 Euros.
• Agon management & support fee. 15,000 Euros.
• To FIDE a sum of 24,000 Euros, for each event, over and above the individual event prize fund of
120,000 Euros.
8.6 The Organisers will further provide and cover the costs for:
• Tournament hall and organisations rooms in the venue with appropriate lighting and standards
expected for world class tournaments;
• Press centre and facilities;
• Transfer of players and principals to / from venue and to / from Airport;
• Drug testing, if required;
• Inspection visits by Agon and FIDE representative.
9.2 The playing venue shall be decorated with the FIDE flag, IOC flag, the flags of the host nation and the
participating players' Federations and display the sponsors' branding as directed by AGON.
9.3. Once the WCOC has agreed with the Organisers on the arrangements in respect of the tournament
hall, facilities, accommodation and meals, transportation, telecommunication, ceremonies, no objections from
the participants shall be permitted or accepted.
The Player's obligations are more particularly set out in the Player Agreement referred to in Section 6.1
above and include:
10.1. The players are expected to cooperate reasonably with the media. General interviews with them
have to be arranged through the FIDE Press Officer, the same day or the next day after the end of the
event.
10.2. The players are required to make themselves available for short interviews immediately after each
game. All winners and medalists are obliged to attend the final press conference after the event has ended and to
provide an exclusive interview for the FIDE website, if requested by the FIDE Press Officer. Players violating these
rules will be subjected to the penalties mentioned in the event regulations.
10.3. Players are required to be present at all official functions approved by FIDE President or his
representative during the Tournament including official receptions and the opening and closing ceremonies.
10.4. Players are specifically requested to note the requirements of FIDE Regulations in respect of their
dignified appearance at all times during the event.
10.5 In the event of any inconsistency between the Player's Agreement and these Regulations concerning this
Section 10, the Player Agreement will prevail.
11. Photography and Television. Only photographers and camera crews expressly authorized by
FIDE or AGON will be accredited and permitted in the playing venue.
12. Principals
12.1 The FIDE President shall be appointed as a FIDE Principal for the purposes of the Grand Prix.
a) President and Deputy President, one of them being the Chairman of the Appeals Committee;
b) Members of the Appeals Committee;
c) Arbiters;
d) Press Officer;
e) Representative of FIDE Medical Commission;
f) 2 WCOC members;
12.3 All principals will be hosted on a full board basis by the organisers for the duration of their stay.
13.1. Apart from the players and principals, no other person shall be allowed in the actual playing area dur-
ing the games, except with the express permission of the Chief Arbiter.
13.2. The players are not permitted to bring into the playing venue any electronic or technical or other
equipment extraneous to play, which may in any way disturb or upset the opponent or may be in breach of
the Rules of Chess. The Chief Arbiter shall decide what constitutes extraneous equipment liable to offend
the opponent or may be in breach of the Rules of Chess.
13.3 The players shall shake hands (or shall greet each other in a normal social manner in accordance with
the conventional rules of their society) before the start and after the end of each game. If a player fails to
meet these requirements and after being asked to do so by the Chief Arbiter, then the player will lose the
game immediately.
13.4 During the game, a player may talk only to an arbiter or communicate with a steward.
13.5 Organizers shall provide, free of charge, sufficient coffee, tea and soft drinks for the players and
principals. The Organisers are advised that the same offer should apply for the press members.
13.6 The Organisers shall provide score sheets according to the specifications provided by the WCOC. At
the end of each game the players' original score sheets shall be given to the Arbiter, who shall hand them
over to FIDE in due course. Refusal by either player to sign the score sheets shall be penalized according to
the Laws of Chess. After the players have signed the score sheets, the Arbiter shall countersign to confirm
the results.
13.7 All players are required to attend a Players' meeting at a date and time to be decided by the Chief
Arbiter. If deemed necessary, the Chief Arbiter may call other Players' Meetings. The drawing of lots will
take place during the first Players' meeting or in the Opening Ceremony.
13.8 During play either the Chief Arbiter or the Deputy Chief Arbiter shall be present in the playing area.
13.9 The Chief Arbiter may, in consultation with the Chairman of Appeals Committee and after the
approval of the FIDE President, issue additional written regulations to lay down the exact playing hours
and take care of other details not covered by these Regulations.
13.10 Immediately after the end of the event, the Chief Arbiter shall draw up a report in the English
language and send it without delay to the FIDE Secretariat. The report shall be supplemented by adding
two copies of the bulletins of the event if there are any issued. The report shall contain the result of each
individual game as well as the final standings of the event. In addition, the report shall contain a general
description of the course of the event.
13.11 Immediately after the end of the event, the Chairman of Appeals Committee shall draw up a report
in the English language and send it without delay to the FIDE Secretariat. The report shall contain an
overview of the organisation, the conditions and any other matter that may be deemed relevant by the
Chair- man of Appeals Committee.
14.4 All protests must be submitted in writing to the Appeals Committee not more than two hours after
the relevant playing session, or the particular infringement complained against.
14.5 If possible, the Appeal Committee shall reach a decision not more than 2 hours after the submission
of a protest. The appeals process shall include written representations and a written decision. The Appeal
Committee shall endeavour to find binding solutions that are within the true spirit of the FIDE motto, Gens
Una Sumus.
14.6 Each protest must be accompanied by a deposit fee of €500 or a written statement that this fee can
be deducted from the prize fund if the protest is rejected. If the protest is accepted, the fee shall be re-
turned. If the protest is rejected, then in this case, FIDE reserves the right to withhold the deposit fee.
14.7 The decision of the Appeals Committee arising from any dispute in respect of these Regulations shall
be final.
15. Opening Ceremony for each tournament. The Players are obliged to attend a short Opening
Ceremony which shall take place.
16. Closing Ceremony of each tournament. The Players are obliged to attend the Closing
Ceremony shall take place according to schedule. The Organizer shall provide three trophies to the first
three placed players. The FIDE Anthem, the anthem of the winner's country and the anthem of the host
country shall be played.
17.1. The prize fund and stipends shall be paid by direct bank transfer in Euros within 14 days from FIDE's
bankers UBS, Lausanne.
17.2. FIDE or AGON shall not be responsible if any national tax has to be deducted from the prize money
or for any tax obligation of the participants in their respective countries.
18. Penalties
18.1 Notwithstanding and without prejudice to any other provisions of these Regulations, should a player
be in breach of conduct of any of these regulations, then the player may be subject to an automatic penalty,
by FIDE, of €1,000 for each such breach.
18.2 Should a player be in repeated breach of any of these Regulations, FIDE reserves the right to expel the
player from the tournament and subject the player to an automatic fine of €2,500. In this case, the expelled
player will not have any right to any prize money, irrespective of his standing at the time of expulsion.
18.3 Should a player withdraw from a tournament or the Grand Prix Series without proper justification to
the WCOC, then an automatic penalty of €5,000 will be imposed by FIDE on the player and the player may
be excluded from the next World Championship cycle.