The FIDE Arbiters’ Seminar is going to be organized from 20/5/2021 to 23/5/2021 in Lilongwe, Malawi, by the Chess Association of Malawi, under the auspices of FIDE.
The Lecturer will be IA/IO Messaoudi, Bechir (TUN), FIDE Lecturer and assistant lecturers will be IA Mkumbwa Gilton (MAW).
The language of the Seminar will be English with translation into French.
The Seminar will give norms and titles of FIDE Arbiter, according to the Regulations for the titles of Arbiters.
Schedule:
20.5.2021:
8.00-10.30: Laws of Chess
11:00-13:30: Laws of Chess (Cases), Words of Chess in official languages
21.5.2021:
8.00-10.30: Rating Regulations
11.00-13.30: Swiss Pairing System, Tie Break Rules, and FIDE Tournament Rules
13.30-14.30: Electronic Chess Clocks
22.5.2021:
08.00-9.30: Titles of the Players
10-12 Laws of Chess
12:30-14:30: Disciplinary Regulations, Anti Cheating Guidelines & Titles of the Arbiters
23.5.2021:
8.00-10.30: Standards of Chess equipment – Final Discussion
11:00-14:00: Examination Test
This course is a 4 times 2 hours curriculum focused on the Basic level of online and hybrid arbiters:
Lecture 1: Introduction to Online Arbiters: roles, processes and tools
Lecture 2: FIDE Online Tournament Regulations and Supervision
Lecture 3: Being an Efficient Online Arbiter
Lecture 4: Being an Efficient Local Arbiter for Hybrid Events
This course is a 4 times 2 hours curriculum focused on the Basic level of online and hybrid arbiters:
Lecture 1: Introduction to Online Arbiters: roles, processes and tools
Lecture 2: FIDE Online Tournament Regulations and Supervision
Lecture 3: Being an Efficient Online Arbiter
Lecture 4: Being an Efficient Local Arbiter for Hybrid Events
This course is a 4 times 2 hours curriculum focused on the Basic level of online and hybrid arbiters:
Lecture 1: Introduction to Online Arbiters: roles, processes and tools
Lecture 2: FIDE Online Tournament Regulations and Supervision
Lecture 3: Being an Efficient Online Arbiter
Lecture 4: Being an Efficient Local Arbiter for Hybrid Events
This course is a 4 times 2 hours curriculum focused on the Basic level of online and hybrid arbiters:
Lecture 1: Introduction to Online Arbiters: roles, processes and tools
Lecture 2: FIDE Online Tournament Regulations and Supervision
Lecture 3: Being an Efficient Online Arbiter
Lecture 4: Being an Efficient Local Arbiter for Hybrid Events
This course is a 4 times 2 hours curriculum focused on the Basic level of online and hybrid arbiters:
Lecture 1: Introduction to Online Arbiters: roles, processes and tools
Lecture 2: FIDE Online Tournament Regulations and Supervision
Lecture 3: Being an Efficient Online Arbiter
Lecture 4: Being an Efficient Local Arbiter for Hybrid Events
This course is a 4 times 2 hours curriculum focused on the Basic level of online and hybrid arbiters:
Lecture 1: Introduction to Online Arbiters: roles, processes and tools
Lecture 2: FIDE Online Tournament Regulations and Supervision
Lecture 3: Being an Efficient Online Arbiter
Lecture 4: Being an Efficient Local Arbiter for Hybrid Events
This course is a 4 times 2 hours curriculum focused on the Basic level of online and hybrid arbiters:
Lecture 1: Introduction to Online Arbiters: roles, processes and tools
Lecture 2: FIDE Online Tournament Regulations and Supervision
Lecture 3: Being an Efficient Online Arbiter
Lecture 4: Being an Efficient Local Arbiter for Hybrid Events
This course is a 4 times 2 hours curriculum focused on the Basic level of online and hybrid arbiters:
Lecture 1: Introduction to Online Arbiters: roles, processes and tools
Lecture 2: FIDE Online Tournament Regulations and Supervision
Lecture 3: Being an Efficient Online Arbiter
Lecture 4: Being an Efficient Local Arbiter for Hybrid Events
June 5 (10am – 6pm):
Role of Arbiters, Laws of Chess
June 6 (10am – 6pm):
Ratings and OTB Title Regulations, Swiss Pairings
June 12 (10am – 6pm):
Swiss Pairings, System of Games, Competition Rules, Equipment standards, Tie-breaks
June 13 (10am-2pm):
Arbiter Title Regs, Fair Play
June 13 (2pm-6pm):
Exam