132nd NZ Chess Congress 2025

132nd NZ Chess Congress 2025

132nd NZ Chess Congress 2025

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132nd New Zealand Chess Congress – New Zealand’s premier chess event.

Accommodation is available at the venue at a special rate of $190 per night for a bureau room during the Congress dates. To book or for any queries, contact the hotel reservations manager Shabnam Khurana (email: ShabnamK@waipunahotel.co.nz; phone: 09 5263003) and use the booking code NZCF0125.

Tournament Time Control
New Zealand Championship 90 minutes for the first 40 moves followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game added after move 40 with an additional 30 seconds per move from move one.
Major Open 90 minutes for the first 40 moves followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game added after move 40 with an additional 30 seconds per move from move one.
New Zealand Junior and Age Group Championships 60 minutes for the game with an additional 30 seconds per move starting from move one.
New Zealand Junior U1000 Championships 60 minutes for the game with an additional 30 seconds per move starting from move one.
New Zealand Lightning Championship 3 minutes for the game with an additional 2 seconds per move starting from move one. Article B.4 of the Laws of Chess will apply.
New Zealand Rapid Championship 25 minutes for the game with an additional 5 seconds per move starting from move one. Article A.5 of the Laws of Chess will apply.

Entries are now open:

Please enter using the online entry form: https://forms.office.com/r/u0DhcNm10z. Payment should be made by online banking to 02-0168-0091321-003 (account name is Howick-Pakuranga Chess Club if needed) with the player’s name and ‘Congress’ as the references. Alternatively, payment can be made by credit card (fees apply) via Humanitix: https://events.humanitix.com/nz-chess-congress-2025

Entry Fees
  • NZ Championship $220 ($240 on or after 1 Dec)
  • Major Open $150 ($170 on or after 1 Dec)
  • NZ Rapid Championship $60
  • NZ Lightning Championship $40
  • NZ Junior and Age Group Championships $80
  • NZ Junior Under 1000 Championships $80
  • Banquet Dinner $70

Tournaments free for GMs, IMs, WGMs and WIMs

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Tournament Regulations

  • NZCF and FIDE Rating: Tournaments will be NZCF-rated and FIDE-rated where possible.
  • Pairings and Rating-Based Prizes: FIDE ratings will be used for pairings and rating- based prizes. Players without ratings may be assigned a rating by the Chief Arbiter. The most recently-published rating lists will be used (September or January for NZCF, January for FIDE).
  • Pairings: Pairings will be done with the assistance of Vega. For standard tournaments, pairings will not be final i.e. published for the purposes of FIDE regulations until 30 minutes before the round start time.
  • NZ Player: Per NZCF regulations, NZ citizen or a player who is normally resident in New Zealand and has been resident in New Zealand for at least one year prior to Congress.
  • Multiple Prizes and Tiebreaks: Players may not win more than one cash prize in a tournament – the highest cash prize will be paid and other prizes will be passed down to the next highest-placed player. Titles and cash prizes will be shared by eligible players on the same score and ties will not be broken.
  • Players Meetings: Players meetings will be held for all tournaments 30 minutes before the scheduled start of the first round as noted in the individual tournament timetables. Players who do not attend the players meeting for a tournament may be excluded from the first round of that tournament.
  • Defaults: Default time is 30 minutes after the start of the round.
  • Appeals: A player may appeal against a decision of the Arbiter in a tournament other than the NZ Lightning Championship (no appeals allowed). Appeals Committees for each tournament will be appointed by the Organisers from the players. Appeals must be lodged in writing within 30 minutes of the end of the game (10 minutes for the NZ Rapid Championship). A fee of $100 will apply, to be refunded if the appeal is successful or otherwise at the discretion of the Appeals Committee.
  • Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices: During a game, players are forbidden to have a mobile phone, electronic means of communication or any device capable of suggesting chess moves on their person in the playing venue. Such devices may be stored in a player’s bag or jacket, which is to be left under their table or the back of their chair during the game unless permission is given by the Arbiter. Such devices are to be switched off and are not to make any noise. Breaches of this rule will result in loss of game unless the Arbiter decides otherwise. This includes smart watches but not standard analogue or digital watches.
  • Photos: Spectators may take photos during the first 5 minutes of a round.
  • Covid-19: If Congress is cancelled due to Covid-19, entry fees will be refunded. Organisers will not be responsible for any further compensation to affected players.

Additional Details

Organiser/s - IO Paul Spiller and Nigel Metge on behalf of NZCF in partnership wth Howick-Pakuranga CC and North Shore CC

Arbiter/s - IA Craig Hall

Format - Multiple FIDE and NZCF-rated Swiss Events as in the schedule below

Time Control - 40/90 + 30mins + 30 secs/move; 60mins + 30 secs/move; 25 mins + 5 secs/move; 3 mins + 2 secs/move

Schedule

  • NZ Championship and Major Open: 2-10 January 2025, 1 round per day starting at 2pm
  • Banquet for Players and Accompanying Persons: 6:30pm, 10 January 2025. Prizegiving for Championship and Major Open at approx. 8pm.
  • NZ Junior and Age Group Championships: 3-9 January 2025, 1 round per day starting at 9am. Prizegiving after last game finishes on 9 January at approx. 12:30pm.
  • NZ Junior Under 1000 Championships: 3-9 January 2025, 1 round per day starting at 9am. Prizegiving after last game finishes on 9 January at approx. 12:30pm.
  • NZ Lightning Championship: 11 January 2025, 1st round (of 9) starts at 9am. Prizegiving after round 9 at approx. 11:30am.
  • NZ Rapid Championship: 11-12 January 2025, 1st round (of 9) starts at 1:30pm, 11 January, 5th round starts at 9am, 12 January, 8th round starts at 1:30pm. Prizegiving after round 9 at approx. 4:30pm.

Players meetings for each tournament will be held 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start time of round 1. Players who are not present at a players meeting may not be paired in the first round of that tournament.

Eligibility

Players must have FIDE ID unless they are New Zealand citizens or residents (i.e. the holder of a resident or permanent resident visa). Official New Zealand championship titles only available to NZ players.

Tournament Eligibility
New Zealand Championship 2025 Open to all players. Players rated less than 2000 (NZCF or FIDE) may be moved to the Major Open at the discretion of the organisers.
Major Open 2025 Players must have an NZCF rating below 2100 or a FIDE rating below 2000.
New Zealand Junior and Age Group Championships 2025 Open to players born in 2005 or later. Eligibility for age group titles as per NZ Tournament Regulations.
New Zealand Junior Under 1000 Championship 2025 Open to players born in 2005 or later with an NZCF standard rating of under 1,000 (includes unrated players) as an alternative to the NZ Junior and Age Group Championships for juniors newer to tournament chess.
New Zealand Rapid Championship 2025 Open to all.
New Zealand Lightning Championship 2025 Open to all.

Prizes

Minimum Prize fund is $11,000 and will be increased if entries allow.

Entry Form -

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Date And Time

January 2, 2025 @ 01:30 PM to
January 12, 2025 @ 05:00 PM

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