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
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
The FIDE Arbiters’ Seminar is going to be organized from 26/6/2021 to 4/7/2021 in Melbourne, Australia by the Chess Victoria Inc (CV) and Australian Chess Federation, under the auspices of FIDE.
The venue of the Seminar will be the Phyllis Hore Room, Kew Library (Corner Cotham Road and Civic Drive, Kew VIC 3101. Australia).
The Lecturer will be IA Tsai, Peter (AUS), FIDE Lecturer.
The language of the Seminar will be English.
The Seminar will give norms and titles of FIDE Arbiter, according to the Regulations for the titles of Arbiters.
Schedule:
Saturday 26 June
9:00-11:00 Laws of Chess (including Rapid, Blitz)
11:30 – 13:00 Laws of Chess (including Rapid, Blitz)
14:00 – 16:00 Laws of Chess (case studies)
Sunday 27 June
9:00-11:00 Competition Rules and standards of chess equipment
11:30 – 13:00 System of Games, tie breaks
14:00 – 16:00 Regulations for the rating and the over‐the‐board titles
Saturday 3 July
9:00-11:00 Swiss system and pairing rules
11:30 – 13:00 Swiss system and pairing rules (case study)
14:00 – 16:00 Regulations for the titles of the Arbiters
Sunday 4 July
9:00-11:00 Anti‐cheating guidelines for Arbiters
11:30 – 12:00 Use of the electronic clocks.
13:00 – 16:00 Examination
16 July 2021: 13:00-19:00
Laws of Chess including Online Regulations
17 July 2021: 13:00-19:00
Tournament Rules, System of Games, Tie Breaks, Swiss System and Pairing Rules
18 July 2021: 13:00-19:00
Regulations for Rating and Title, Regulations for Arbiter titles, Anti-cheating Guidelines