1st PC Knock Out Tournament

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Dear PC Friends,

Welcome to the 1st   Protest Chess Knock Out Tournament!  
Which will begin September 20, 1999!

 

 

This PC KO will be played in 3 rounds of 2 game matches, one as white, one as black. Winners advance, defeated players are "Knocked Out".

 

 

This heading with all moves should accompany each e-mail
as well as the final game report

[Event "PC-0001"]
[Site "PC-International"]
[Date "1999.9.20"]
[Round "1"]
[White "......., ......."] <------ Name
[White Values Total "......."] <-- Value of pieces at end of game
[Black "......., ......."] <------ Name
[Black Values Total "......."] <-- Value of pieces at end of game
[Result "****"]
1. ....

[Event "PC-0001"]
[Site "PC-International"]
[Date "1999.9.20"]
[Round "1"]
[White "......., ......."] <------ Name
[White Values Total "......."] <-- Value of pieces at end of game
[Black "......., ......."] <------ Name
[Black Values Total "......."] <-- Value of pieces at end of game
[Result "****"]
1. ....

 

Tie Breaker Rules

In the event of a tie [1-1 or 1/2-1/2] the winner will be determined by the player having the highest total value of pieces left on the board in both games.  The value for each piece will be: Pawn = 1, Rook = 3, Knight = 4, Bishop = 5, and Queen = 12. These values are different than standard chess values but they seem to reflect the combative ability of each piece during a PC game. 

 

 

A time limit of one move every three days / 10 moves within a 30 day period will be the standard for this 1st PC KO Tournament. 

The "1 move in 3 days"/ "10 moves in 30 days"
format for this 1st PC KO.

Explanation of a "move":
A move = An action which can include a move or a protest.

Example of how a move/action would work using the "3 day" max. period.
1.A sends on 9-20-99 a move
2.B sends a Protest to that move on 9-23-99
3.A sends a reply to the protest on 9-26-99
4.B send a move on 9-29-99
5.A sends a Protest on 10-1-99
6.B sends a move on 10-4-99

Thus in 18 days there are have a total of 6 "moves/actions" while only
2 finished moves which is within the time frame for this PC KO.


Both games in a 2 game PC KO match must be played concurrently!

Failure to follow the above rules will constitute a time violation, and may incur a forfeit.

 

Players [listed alphabetically] for the 1st PC Knock Out Tournament:

1. Ed Burrell -- EdBurrell@hotmail.com

2. Souitiro Futida -- souit@dglnet.com.br

3. Guenter Haika -- haikagk@wfu.edu

4. Richard Kuni -- kuni@hild.at

5. Peter LeBlanc -- PolarSky@mediaone.net

6. Alexander Manasson -- amanasso@umich.edu

7. Franz Patocka -- franz.patocka@univie.ac.at

8. Christine Porsche -- Christine.Porsche@munich.netsurf.de


Pairings [made alphabetically] for the 1st round with:
1 vs 5, 2 vs 6, 3 vs 7, 4 vs 8

                                                 1st Round Pairings w/results to Nov. 23, 1999

1. Ed Burrell   [2-0] 5. Peter LeBlanc   [0-2]
2. Souitiro Futida   [2-0] 6. Alexander Manasson   [0-2]
3. Guenter Haika   [x-x] 7. Franz Patocka   [x-x] 2 games remaining
4. Richard Kuni   [1-0] 8. Christine Porsche   [0-1] 1 game remaining

1st Round Winners will be paired alphabetically for the 2nd Round

At the conclusion of each game, each player should send the move list with all notation and the values list of remaining pieces on both sides to:

EdBurrell@hotmail.com

Examples of notations are on the PC Main Page and the Sample Game Page.
The values [which are listed above] are:

Pawn = 1, Rook = 3, Knight = 4, Bishop = 5, Queen = 12

If you encounter ANY problems in communicating with your opponent or have a question about a move or a protest please send a detailed message to Ed Burrell.

 

 

This 1st PC KO Tournament represents the first 8 that confirmed their entrance into the tournament.   Additional players have been placed on a list for future PC KO events and may be substituted in this 1st PC KO in case someone in the eight player field is unable to continue with their games.

If you are interested in playing in a PC KO Tournament, send an e-mail to either:


Edward Burrell (USA): EdBurrell@netscape.net
Souitiro Futida (Brazil): souit@dglnet.com.br


Go back to the Protest Chess home page

AND

Check out the PC Rules & the Sample PC game!