Reminder: Round 8 of the Hive Blitz Chess Tournament, Friday 19 GMT

Dear chess friends!

Tomorrow Friday at 19 GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) already the 8th round in the summer season will be played. The original announcement with more information about this Hivechess tournament you can find here.

This time we will again use the Swiss Tournament mode, with 7 rounds of 5+0 games - classic Blitz.

Current Standing after 7 rounds.

Tournament Link: https://lichess.org/swiss/XlfRXoys

Mode: 5+0 (5 minutes per game, no increment), 7 rounds Swiss mode
Price pool is already >220 Hive!

Time zones:

Time difference from Greenwich Mean Time GMT 19.00
(Let me know in comments, if you want a different day).

Los Angeles-7 hours12.00h
New York, Venezuela−4 hours15.00h
UTC, GMT, Reykjavik, Bamako, Freetown019.00h
London+1 hour20.00h
Paris, Munich, Madrid, Nigeria, Vienna+2 hours21.00h
Moscow, Les'ky, Istanbul+3 hours22.00h
Beijing, Singapore+8 hours03.00h
Tokyo+9 hours04.00h
Sidney+10 hours05.00h

GMT time converter: https://time.is/en/GMT

RULES

  • For Hivers, Steemians and all others!
  • Players of all skill levels are welcome, from newbies to experts, you just need a Lichess-account!
  • Every Friday 19 to 20 GMT is one round (with few exceptions)
  • Time mode is varying (5+0, 5+1, 3+2, 10+0,...), rated, berserking allowed (except in Swiss mode)
  • The winner of each round gets 8 points, the second 7,... and the 8th 1 point. In case two players have the same number of points, the one who played less rounds is first. If that is equal too, then the average tournament performance decides.
  • PAYOUT: A season goes over 11 rounds and points are summed up. All Hivechess-related post rewards are pooled and 90% go to the price pool. The winner will get 30% of that price pool, the second 20%, the third 10%, the rest is divided equally among the other players active on Hive or Steem, according to the no. of rounds they have played. So everyone has a chance to get something and the more you play the more you get! Prices are payed out only in Hive Tokens.
  • If I don´t know your Hive (or Steem) username, I can´t consider you in the rankings, so if new here, please let me know your user name in the comments.
  • If you have not yet joined our team in Lichess, please do it here, so that you can participate (required for Swiss tournaments only).

Swiss Tournament Rules

There are several differences between the "normal" arena mode and the Swiss mode which needs to be considered:

Arena tournamentsSwiss tournaments
Duration of the tournamentPredefined duration in minutesPredefined max rounds, but exact duration unknown
Number of gamesAs many as can be played in the allotted durationDecided in advance, same for all players
Pairing systemAny available opponent with similar rankingBest pairing based on points and tie breaks
Pairing wait timeFast: doesn't wait for all playersSlow: waits for all players
Identical pairingPossibleForbidden
Streaks & BerserkYesNo
PointsWin:2, Draw 1, doubled if on fireWin:1, Draw: 1/2, Not paired: 1
Late joinersget no pointsget 1/2 point gift
Requirement to be in our teamnoyes

Of note, the number of rounds is limited by the rule that no identical pairings are allowed. In other words you will play only once against a specific opponent - this is maybe the biggest difference compared to arena tournaments.

Please share this announcement among your (chess) friends and colleagues!
The more participate, the more fun! And maybe some are even interested to join Hive and it´s Chess Community?

I am inviting to join specifically
@aakrist @anadello @anli @arsenal49 @behiver @bitsignal @cerati @chesthetica @digitalis @elprofe62 @eniolw @evgsk @foxconnmars @gingerbyna @gravitcaper @heimindanger @hierro21 @iceblue @jaki01 @jkms @johannesboldt @juanmi96 @kintokris @kreur @marcusantoniu26 @maciejficek @manncpt @meedo @mister-omortson @mstafford @pereu4ivatel @rafaelaquino @renerondon @rodrook @samostically @schamangerbert @soluce07 @spacetoon @sundram1221 @the01crow @walner @yazp @zacherybinx

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