The International Correspondence Chess Federation 2014 Congress Sydney, Australia Table of Contents


Zone 1 – European Tournament Office



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Zone 1 – European Tournament Office





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EUROPEAN

TOURNAMENT

OFFICE



THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE CHESS FEDERATION
Leonardo Madonia

via Leandro Alberti 54

I-40137 Bologna

Italy

E -mail: l.madonia@iccf-europa.com

Dear Chessfriends,

I send you my report about the EU Office.
Old O-H-M Class
In 2013 I have started 23 O-Class tournaments (20 servers + 3 postals = 161 players), 14 H-Class tournaments (12 servers + 2 postals = 98 players) and 13 M-Class tournaments (12 servers + 1 postal = 143 players) for a total of 402 players. No tournament has started in December so to permit the change with the new serie of Open Rounds and Preliminaries.
OR + PR + SF postals
During the first 7 months of 2014 I have started 65 Open Round tournaments (49 servers + 16 postals = 407 players), 24 Preliminary tournaments (264 players) and 6 Semi-Final tournaments (postals = 36 players) for a total of 707 players.

As you can see, the new serie started at the beginning of the year has been a great success.


1st Chess 960 European Team Cup
9 Teams have started the tournament on November 2013, we have now the 4 Teams qualified for the Final who will start on September: Germany, Slovenia, Russia, and Lithuania. Unfortunately, many players withdrew from the tournament without finding a replace.
amici sumus

Leonardo Madonia



Zone 2 Report



CADAP Calendar Events
Latin American Tournaments (ongoing) 2014

CADAP XXIII Zonal (Cat. 10) – Final stage


Programmed Latin American Tournaments for the next year 2015

  • Latin American CADAP 24 Zonal Tournament (Final Section)

    • Start date December 2015

  • Latin American 2015 Master Norm Tournament

    • Start date between September & November 2015

Carlos Leon Cranbourne

CADAP ICCF Zone 2 Zonal Director



Zone 3 Report



International Correspondence Chess Federation

Office of the Zonal Director for North Atlantic Pacific Zone – Zone 3

GM Dr. Jason Bokar

Greenville, SC USA



Report of the North American Pacific Zone to the ICCF Congress, 2014

Sydney - Australia

Dear Colleagues,

It is my pleasure to report the activities of the North Atlantic Pacific Zone (NAPZ) since the 2013 congress held in Krakow – Poland.

Zonal Leadership and Structure

The structure for NAPZ is as follows:

NAPZ Director: Jason Bokar

NAPZ Deputy Director: Valer Eugen Demian

NAPZ Tournament Organizer: Glen Shields

With additional help from the following people: Tom Biedermann (accounts and tournament set-up), Dennis Doren (tournament set-up)



Country Reports

USA National Federation Report 2014:

By Corky Schakel and team

2014 has been a great year for ICCF-US. Treasurer Tom Biedermann processes all entries, and his latest monthly financial report shows an increase in assets, after accounting for prize fund commitments for invitationals. Webmaster Dan Perry maintains the iccfus.com website including an entry fee page. Friendly Match Organizer Dennis Doren has started thirteen Friendly Matches this year, and has sent out four Friendly Post newsletters, link on iccfus.com. Titles officer Robert Rizzo reports that the following titles will be recognized at the Congress in Sydney: IA, Bryce Avery; IM, Liam Fuller, Bobby Johnson, Wolff Morrow. Dennis Doren will represent ICCF-US in Sydney so will accept these awards, along with the silver medals for Pan Team Championship 10. Kristo Miettinen volunteers as a TD and TC. Glen Shields is TO for NAPZ events, and liaison to CCLA. Carl Siefring has joined the Board to help with invitations, both from other NFs and for our annual invitational. Tony Kain provides hardware and software consultation. We have had five volunteers added to the approved TD list.

USCCC19 Final was completed with Wolff Morrow and Carl Siefring as co-champs. USCCC20 Final started March 1, 2013. USCCC 21 Semis started July 4, 2014.
The ICCF-US Olympiad 20 Prelim team won the section, earning a qualification for the Olympiad 20 Finals. Congratulations to Jon Ostriker, Carl Siefring, Ken Reinhart, Dan Perry, Tom Biedermann, and Tony Kain!

The first ever ICCF-US invitational, the Walter Muir Memorial with 8 GMs of 15 players in Section A, and 15 players in Section B Category 7 is now complete and cash prizes are being distributed. The Hans Berliner invitational started a year ago, and is ongoing. The Viktor Palciauskus Invitational recently started with ten GMs of fifteen players in section A, a Category 13 event. Thanks to Dennis Doren and Tony Kain for organizing these two events!


From 405 membership applications from the webserver we have confirmed 211 new players, including fifteen applicants in 2014 directed to CCLA opting for no computer play. For 2013, ICCF-US accounted for 548 Direct Entries, up from 325. CCLA events accounted for 912 games on the ICCF server and USCF another 735, both up 25%.
Thank you all volunteers, and all players! Corky Schakel, USA NF Representative
Australia National Federation Report 2014:

By Brian Jones and team

The 2014 was a busy one for the CCLA Council. Apart from the upcoming ICCF Congress, Council will be working hard on the rules and regulations of the CCLA, especially as they relate to Internet Chess. One pleasing development for the Association is the good numbers who have entered this year’s Major Events. Most events have a full field, with the Championship events fully subscribed. And to show that members enjoy both the new and the old, there are plenty of online and postal players in their respective events. The 2013 Australian Championship is nearing completion (only 3 unfinished games). However, former ACCQ Games Editor Colin McKenzie leads the tournament by 1.5 points and none of the chasing pack can catch him. Therefore, it is congratulations to Colin McKenzie for becoming the 2013 Australian Correspondence Chess Champion.


Internationally, Australia is participating in many events:
World Championship 36

IM John-Paul Fenwick scored 7.5/12 to finish third on tiebreak in WCCC36SF06 thus failing to qualify for the World Championship Candidates. As a consolation prize, after two years of play, John-Paul scored his first SIM title norm.


PATT-6

The sixth Pacific Area Teams Tournament (PATT-6) will start on the webserver on 10 September 2014. Australia has a strong team consisting of:


Board 1: IM John-Paul Fenwick (2439)

Board 2: IM Clive Murden (2435)

Board 3: Gordon Dunlop (2444)

Board 4: Simon Jenkinson (2288)

Board 5: LGM Carmelita Henri (2300)

Board 6: Barrie Mulligan (2225)


6th WebChess Open
7th Veterans World Cup
Aspirers

ICCF Aspirer sections are ideal for players new to webserver chess and typically rated below 1600. Congratulations to Michael Allies who scored 6/6 to win ICCF Aspirers Group 3.


NAPZ Events

The North American Pacific Zone promotional events (Open, Higher and Master Class) have proven to be very popular. Australia has submitted a creditable 50 out of almost 300 entries in the past two years. Congratulations to Adam Wilkes who scored 5/6 to win NAPZ/WS/O/11. Congratulations also to Anne Ramsden who won NAPZ/O/18 with 5/6. Both gain promotion to an NAPZ Higher class event


85th Anniversary Correspondence Chess League of Australia

Australia is planning a 13-player ICCF Category IV Invitational Tournament starting 1 December 2014 to celebrate our 85th Anniversary.


Friendly Matches: Australia continues to participate in many ICCF Friendly Matches and continues in its popularity.
NAPZ Events and Stats

By Glen Shields

The NAPZ Tournament Office oversees two tournament types:

The NAPZ Promotional Tournaments

The NAPZ Championship


1. NAPZ Promotional Tournaments

The NAPZ Promotional tournaments provide a means for NAPZ players to increase their playing strength and to qualify ultimately for the NAPZ Championship and other highly rated ICCF tournaments. The NAPZ Championship, in turn, offers high-ranking NAPZ players a chance to qualify for titles and possible entry into the World Championship cycle.


The NAPZ Promotional series, dormant for several years, was reinstated March 2013. This popular series has generated 1407 game starts in sixteen months. This includes 672 game starts the last 9 months of 2013, and 735 games the first half of 2014.
Some notable accomplishments by the NAPZ since our 2013 Promotional Tournament reinstatement:

  • 40 Open Class, 15 Higher Class and 12 Master Class events started.

  • An average of 4.2 events started per month over a 16 month period.

  • 24 Open Class to Higher Class promotions; 4 Higher Class to Master class promotions; and 2 Master Class to NAPZ Championship promotions awarded to-date.

  • A TD training exchange program initiated with the EU zone – one NAPZ TD (Seifring) sent to the EU zone and one EU TD (Sherwood) sent to the NAPZ to broaden and strengthen our ICCF TD base.

  • One NAPZ TD (Biedermann) reached sufficient games to qualify for future IA consideration. He was replaced by a new TD (Realyea) to expand NAPZ’s TD capability.

  • Regular mass mailings sent to the zone. These communicate tournament accomplishments and generate increased player involvement throughout Zone 3.

  • NAPZ Director free entries awarded to three players from the Caribbean and Mexico. These allow underprivileged players to participate in NAPZ events.

  • Participation from all NAPZ federations contributed to tournament game starts (see table).



Entries by NF (March, 2013 - Present)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUS

CAN

HKG

JPN

MEX

NZL

PUR

TRI

USA

Master

12

8

1

1

1

2

0

0

59

Higher

17

12

1

1

3

1

0

0

70

Open

30

21

1

3

3

3

1

3

215

Total

59

41

3

5

7

6

1

3

344

% of Total

12.6

8.7

0.6

1.1

1.5

1.3

0.2

0.6

73.4

2. NAPZ Championship Tournament

The 12th North American Invitational Championship (NAIC) began August 2013. This event currently serves as the Zone 3 Championship until a regularly scheduled event based on Master Class promotions and NF Championships is established.
The 12th NAIC event is a 17 player, Category 6 tournament that includes 2 GMs, 3 SIMs, and 7 IMs. Seven NFs are represented in the event. The winner of this event will earn the title of NAPZ Champion and be granted the opportunity to enter the WCCC cycle as the Zone champion.
Event cross table: https://www.iccf.com/event?id=38007
A proposal for a regular scheduled NAPZ Championship is in development by the Zone ND, the Zone TO, and the member nation NDs.




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