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Hi everyone,
Hi everyone,
Here's a piece of very interesting chess news coming from Fide. The Fide PB in Tsakhkadzor has okayed and the Fide PB in Baku has confirmed that a special online playing zone is to be launched soon. The best part is that the platform will be equipped with super-strong anti-cheating technology. This is a joint project with CNC with a term of 10 years. The project will be run on the CNC web.
The chess playing zone will be free for anyone to register and play there. But users who wants to earn Fide elo ratings (for rapid, blitz and bullet) will pay €25 per year.
There will be online world chess championships and all other Fide events. Also Fide titles for amateurs and professionals will be taken under consideration in this playing zone.
FIDE will be paid 20 % of the following revenues of the chess playing zone (for the first 12 months 10%): membership fees and advertising fees. For all titles given by Fide, 80% of titles fees will be paid to Fide. To extend the contract after 10 years CNC web should pay 50% of registration fee for chess players as members over a certain number achieved by then.
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The chess playing zone will be free for anyone to register and play there. But users who wants to earn Fide elo ratings (for rapid, blitz and bullet) will pay €25 per year.
There will be online world chess championships and all other Fide events. Also Fide titles for amateurs and professionals will be taken under consideration in this playing zone.
FIDE will be paid 20 % of the following revenues of the chess playing zone (for the first 12 months 10%): membership fees and advertising fees. For all titles given by Fide, 80% of titles fees will be paid to Fide. To extend the contract after 10 years CNC web should pay 50% of registration fee for chess players as members over a certain number achieved by then.
From Alexandra Kosteniuk's
www.chessblog.com
Also see her personal blog at
www.chessqueen.com
Don't miss Chess Queen™
YouTube Channel
So cool
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