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1 Tarabai Shinde FIDE Rapid Rating Chess


Tournament, Rabale, Navi Mumbai
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31 March 2024, 9:00 A.M. Onwards

OPEN (Event Code 352105/MAH(R)/2023)


In collaboration with Anjanibai Chess Academy
Under the aegis of Maharashtra Chess Association
And Thane District Chess Association

Venue: Agri Koli Sanskriti Bhavan


Palm Beach Road, Nerul, Sector 24, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400706
Location : https://maps.app.goo.gl/fKUT8F919ikxWvZn8

Cash Prizes (117) : ₹ 2,50,000 Contact Time Control


Nandakumar T.V. 98209 88026 10 Minutes + 5 Second
Trophies & Medals : 300 Increment from Move 1
Ajinkya Pingale (IA) 99304 09789
Entry Fees : ₹1250
(Free for GMs, IMs, WGMs, WIMs) Registration Reporting
Late charges of ₹300 for entries made after https://forms.gle/tXSPEeaupnbKQtqi8 Time
26.03.2023 9:00 A.M.

Payment Cancellation
100 % refund for all
Name : Scina Business and Consultants Pvt. Ltd. cancellations before
Account Nr : 913020008505968 25.03.2024

Bank, Type : Axis Bank, Current Account


IFSC Code : UTIB0000386

Open Prizes (55) Special Prizes (32)


Rank Cash Prize Rank Cash Prize
Category Rank Cash Prize
1 ₹ 20,000 + Trophy 8 ₹ 5,000
Female (Born before 01.01.2009) 1-10 ₹ 1,300
2 ₹ 15,000 + Trophy 9 ₹ 4,000
Veteran Female (Born before 01.01.1970) 1-5 ₹ 1,300
3 ₹ 10,000 + Trophy 10 ₹ 4,000
Veteran Men (Born before 01.01.1970) 1-5 ₹ 1,300
4 ₹ 9,000 + Trophy 11-20 ₹ 3,000
Physically challenged 1-3 ₹ 1,300
5 ₹ 8,000 + Trophy 21-25 ₹ 2,500
Visually impaired 1-3 ₹ 1,300
6 ₹ 7,000 26-30 ₹ 2,000
Hearing impaired 1-3 ₹ 1,300
7 ₹ 6,000 31-55 ₹ 1,500
Special Needs Players 1-3 ₹ 1,300

Rating Category Prizes (30) Age Category Prizes (150)


Rating Rank Cash Prize Category Trophy
Unrated 1-3 ₹ 1,300 U07 (Born after 01.01.2017) Girls: 15, Boys: 15
1000 – 1099 1-3 ₹ 1,300 U09 (Born after 01.01.2015) Girls: 15, Boys: 15
1100 – 1199 1-3 ₹ 1,300 U11 (Born after 01.01.2013) Girls: 15, Boys: 15
1200 – 1299 1-3 ₹ 1,300 U13 (Born after 01.01.2011) Girls: 15, Boys: 15
1300 – 1399 1-3 ₹ 1,300 U15 (Born after 01.01.2009) Girls: 15, Boys: 15
1400 – 1499 1-3 ₹ 1,300
1500 – 1599 1-3 ₹ 1,300
1600 – 1699 1-3 ₹ 1,300 Medals (150)
1700 – 1799 1-3 ₹ 1,300 Age Category (Born after 01.01.2009) 100
1800 – 1899 1-3 ₹ 1,300 Open 50
Eligibility: Any Indian citizen (with or without FIDE ID) can play this tournament. Only for foreign citizens FIDE ID is mandatory.
Tarabai Shinde (1850–1910) was a feminist activist who protested patriarchy and caste in 19th century India. She is known
for her published work, Stri Purush Tulana (“A Comparison Between Women and Men”), originally published in Marathi in
1882. The pamphlet is a critique of caste and patriarchy, and is often considered the first modern Indian feminist text. It
was very controversial for its time in challenging the Hindu religious scriptures themselves as a source of women’s
oppression, a view that continues to be controversial and debated today. She was a member of Satyashodhak Samaj.
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1 Tarabai Shinde FIDE Rapid Rating Chess
TournamentRabale, Navi Mumbai
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31 March 2024, 9:00 A.M. Onwards
Tournament Schedule
Round Time Round Time
1st Round 9:30 A.M. 6th Round 14:00 P.M.
2nd Round 10:15 A.M. 7th Round 14:45 P.M.
3rd Round 11:00 A.M. 8th Round 15:30 P.M.
4th Round 11:45 A.M. 9th Round 16:15 P.M.
5th Round 12:30 A.M. Prize Distribution 18:00 P.M.

Entry fees
• ₹1250 for each participant
• Free for GMs, IMs, WGMs, WIMs
• No request towards waiver of entry fee will be entertained
• Entry fees once paid can be cancelled before 25.03.2024. Full amount will be refunded.
• Registration Closes on 26th March 2024, thereafter late fees of Rs. 300/- Applicable.
• Organizers have the right to reject any entry and if any payment was made for it, it will be refunded

After Payment Players are requested to fill the google form at. https://forms.gle/tXSPEeaupnbKQtqi8

And join the chat group https://chat.whatsapp.com/CiQY7zVrAFhG5Q3EYQC6wG

Tournament rules

System of Play: The Tournament will be conducted as per FIDE Laws of Chess and FIDE Swiss System
with 9 Rounds. All players will be playing together

Reporting Time: All players should Report at 9.00 am. Tournament will start at 9.30 am.

Time Control: 10 Minutes + 5 Seconds increment from move 1 for entire game.

Tie Break: 1. Buchholz Cut-1, 2. Buchholz, 3. SB 4. Direct Encounter, 5. Greater Number of wins
(forfeit included), 6. Greater number of wins with black.

AICF Registration: Mandatory for the financial year 2023-2024 for players willing to participate.

MCA Registration: Mandatory for the financial year 2023-2024 for all Maharashtra players

MCA new player https://mcachess.in/Tournament_Registration/MCA_Registrations.php


Registration link:

AICF new player https://prs.aicf.in/new-register


Registration link:

AICF ID search Link: https://prs.aicf.in/players

Prize: Prizes shall not be shared. One player gets one higher prize. Cash prize is higher than
trophy and Medal.

Protest: Any protest against the decision of chief arbiter shall be made in the writing with the fee
of Rs. 1000 within the 15 minutes of incident. Protest fee will be refunded if the appeal is
upheld. The decision of appeals committee is final and binding to all.

Appeals Committee: A 5-member Appeals Committee (with 2 reserve) will be formed during the Players’
meeting before the start of event.

Organizers reserve the right to accept or reject entries without assigning any reason.
For More Details Contact. Mr. Nandakumar T.V. (Organizer) : +91 9820988026 (nanda.scini@gmail.com)

Tarabai Shinde (1850–1910) was Mr.a Ajinkya


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activist (IA)
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for her published work, Stri Purush Tulana (“A Comparison Between Women and Men”), originally published in Marathi in
1882. The pamphlet is a critique of caste and patriarchy, and is often considered the first modern Indian feminist text. It
was very controversial for its time in challenging the Hindu religious scriptures themselves as a source of women’s
oppression, a view that continues to be controversial and debated today. She was a member of Satyashodhak Samaj.

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