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Leicestershire & Rutland Chess Association |
Chapman Cup Rules |
A junior is a player who was under 16 on September 1st 2006. A junior side is one containing at least 3 junior players.
The handicap system will operate by giving bonus points to the lower-graded team according to the following scale:
| ECF grade difference | Lower-graded team bonus |
|---|---|
| 0-24 | 0 |
| 25-74 | 0.5 |
| 75-124 | 1.5 |
| 125-174 | 2.5 |
| 175-200 | 3.5 |
If the grading difference between two players on a single board is over 50 it should be treated as exactly 50 points – the maximum grade difference in the table is thus 200 points. This is to allow for the fact that a grading difference of more than 50 points implies that the higher-rated player should always win.
A consequence of the system is that the match score for two 4-player teams may not add up to 4. For example if, in a match between teams A and B, A wins 2.5-1.5 over the board, but B has a grade total 120 points less than A, B gets 1.5 bonus points, and thus wins the match by 2.5-3.0. The tie-break rules (see below) need only be used when the grade totals of the teams differ by less than 25 points.
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