2nd ICCD World Individual Rapid Chess Championship - Men (477020)

Roquetas de Mar (Almeria), from 2026-05-12 to 2026-05-12
Official website FIDE
Chief Arbiter: IA Maldonado Valdivia, German (54536847, ESP) Deputy Arbiters: IA Jimenez Martinez, Jose Vicente (2264021, ESP) NA Maldonado Mena, German (24516422, ESP) AA Fernandez Gonzalez, Ignacio (22288236, ESP)
Rate of play: 10 minutes + 2 seconds per move
YOU CAN CHECK THE REGULATIONS IN “EXTRA INFORMATION”
ICCD WORLD DEAF CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2026
Roquetas de Mar (SPAIN)
REGULATIONS
1. EVENTS
477026 - 14th ICCD Open Individual Chess Tournament
477016 - 1st World Deaf Team Blitz Chess Championship - Men
477017 - 1st World Deaf Team Blitz Chess Championship – Women
XXXX - 1st World Deaf Team Blitz Chess Championship - Junior
477018 - 1st World Deaf Team Rapid Chess Championship - Men
477019 - 1st World Deaf Team Rapid Chess Championship – Women
XXXX - 1st World Deaf Team Rapid Chess Championship - Junior
477027 - 20th ICCD World Deaf Team Classical Chess - Junior
477029 - 20th ICCD World Deaf Team Classical Chess - Men
477031 - 20th ICCD World Deaf Team Classical Chess - Women
477020 - 2nd ICCD World Individual Rapid Chess Championship - Men
477021 - 2nd ICCD World Individual Rapid Chess Championship – Women
XXXX - 2nd ICCD World Individual Rapid Chess Championship - Junior
477022 - 8th World Deaf Individual Blitz Championship - Men
477023 - 8th World Deaf Individual Blitz Championship – Women
XXXX - 8th World Deaf Individual Blitz Championship - Junior


2. SCHEDULE
Venue: Hotel Evenia Zoraida GArden. Roquetas de Mar
477026 - 14th ICCD Open Individual Chess Tournament
477027 - 20th ICCD World Deaf Team Classical Chess - Junior
477029 - 20th ICCD World Deaf Team Classical Chess - Men
477031 - 20th ICCD World Deaf Team Classical Chess – Women

Round 1 07/05/2026 15:30
Round 2 08/05/2026 09:30
Round 3 08/05/2026 15:30
Round 4 09/05/2026 09:30
Round 5 10/05/2026 09:30
Round 6 10/05/2026 15:30
Round 7 11/05/2026 09:30
Time control: 90 minutes + 30 seconds per move from move one

477018 - 1st World Deaf Team Rapid Chess Championship - Men
477019 - 1st World Deaf Team Rapid Chess Championship – Women
XXXX - 1st World Deaf Team Rapid Chess Championship – Junior (6 rounds)
Round 1 12/05/2026 9:00
Round 2 12/05/2026 9:35
Round 3 12/05/2026 10:10
Round 4 12/05/2026 10:45
Round 5 12/05/2026 11:20
Round 6 12/05/2026 11:55
Round 7 12/05/2026 12:30
Time control: 10 minutes + 2 seconds per move from move one

477020 - 2nd ICCD World Individual Rapid Chess Championship - Men
477021 - 2nd ICCD World Individual Rapid Chess Championship – Women
XXXX - 2nd ICCD World Individual Rapid Chess Championship - Junior
Round 1 12/05/2026 15:30
Round 2 12/05/2026 16:05
Round 3 12/05/2026 16:40
Round 4 12/05/2026 17:15
Round 5 12/05/2026 17:50
Round 6 12/05/2026 18:25
Round 7 12/05/2026 19:00
Time control: 10 minutes + 2 seconds per move from move one

477016 - 1st World Deaf Team Blitz Chess Championship - Men
477017 - 1st World Deaf Team Blitz Chess Championship – Women
XXXX - 1st World Deaf Team Blitz Chess Championship – Junior (6 rounds)
Round 1 13/05/2026 9:30
Round 2 13/05/2026 10:00
Round 3 13/05/2026 10:30
Round 4 13/05/2026 11:00
Round 5 13/05/2026 11:30
Round 6 13/05/2026 12:00
Round 7 13/05/2026 12:30
Time control: 3 minutes + 2 seconds per move from move one
477022 - 8th World Deaf Individual Blitz Championship - Men
477023 - 8th World Deaf Individual Blitz Championship – Women
XXXX - 8th World Deaf Individual Blitz Championship – Junior (7 rounds)
Round 1 13/05/2026 15:30
Round 2 13/05/2026 15:50
Round 3 13/05/2026 16:10
Round 4 13/05/2026 16:30
Round 5 13/05/2026 16:50
Round 6 13/05/2026 17:10
Round 7 13/05/2026 17:30
Round 8 13/05/2026 17:50
Round 9 13/05/2026 18:10
Time control: 3 minutes + 2 seconds per move from move one

3. SYSTEM
477026 - 14th ICCD Open Individual Chess Tournament
477016 - 1st World Deaf Team Blitz Chess Championship - Men
477018 - 1st World Deaf Team Rapid Chess Championship - Men
477029 - 20th ICCD World Deaf Team Classical Chess - Men
477020 - 2nd ICCD World Individual Rapid Chess Championship - Men
477021 - 2nd ICCD World Individual Rapid Chess Championship – Women
XXXX - 2nd ICCD World Individual Rapid Chess Championship - Junior
477022 - 8th World Deaf Individual Blitz Championship - Men
477023 - 8th World Deaf Individual Blitz Championship – Women
XXXX - 8th World Deaf Individual Blitz Championship - Junior
Swiss FIDE Dutch (JaVaFo), using VegaChess for individual tournaments, and Orion for team tournaments. No complaints regarding program matching will be accepted, except for incorrect data entry or serious program failure. The corrections must ensure, and not affect, the normal development of the competition.

477017 - 1st World Deaf Team Blitz Chess Championship – Women
XXXX - 1st World Deaf Team Blitz Chess Championship - Junior
477019 - 1st World Deaf Team Rapid Chess Championship – Women
XXXX - 1st World Deaf Team Rapid Chess Championship - Junior
477027 - 20th ICCD World Deaf Team Classical Chess - Junior
477031 - 20th ICCD World Deaf Team Classical Chess - Women
Round Robin System, using Orion.
4. INITIAL RANKING
Swiss team tournaments: The average Elo rating of the 4 strongest boards. If the Elo is 0, it will be used 1400 to calculate the average Elo.
Individual tournaments: The current FIDE Standard, Rapid or Blitz Elo rating, as applicable. (If you do not have a Rapid or Blitz Elo rating, your Standard Elo rating will be used)
Round Robin: By drawing of lots

5. AUTHORIZED BYES (“HALF-POINT BYES”)
477026 - 14th ICCD Open Individual Chess Tournament
1. A player may request a bye for a round, receiving half a point for each bye; it does not count as a forfeit, and the tie-breaking will be affected. Up to three byes may be granted, applicable in the first three rounds* of the 14th ICCD Open Individual Chess Tournament. In any other round, any requested bye will be worth 0 points.
* The ICCD Presidency, in agreement with the Tournament Director and the Chief Arbiter, may authorize ½-point byes in subsequent rounds due to force majeure circumstances.
2. Requirement: Written request, directly to the chief referee. Confirmation is required.
3. Cancellation: A player may cancel their requested byes. They must do so by paper before the publication of the first pairings, or before the publication of the immediately preceding round, as applicable.
4. Confirmation: Both the requirement and the cancellation require confirmation from the Organization to be valid.

6. PLAYING RULES
1. Laws of Chess, the FIDE Code of Ethics, and these Regulations shall be applied, which may be modified. The definitive version of the Regulations will be the Spanish version given in the Playing Hall.

2. Registration implies acceptance of these Regulations. Players will abide by these rules during their games.

3. Chief Arbiter may impose sanctions on participants for inappropriate behavior on the Playing Zone, even if not directly related to a game, if they affect the good order of the tournament, including claims that are ostensibly reckless or in bad faith; or to the respect due to the people attending; or care of the facilities. The penalty will correspond to the seriousness, the damage caused and the recurrence, and will be those contemplated in article 12.9 of the Laws of Chess.

4. In order to leave the Playing Zone, players, whether or not they are in play, will follow the rules set forth in the Laws of Chess and the instructions of the Chief Arbiter. Failure to comply with these rules may lead to a sanction. The penalties will be in accordance with the Laws of Chess and the FIDE Code of Ethics.

5. Players must inform an arbiter about the result of the game and must give him the scoresheets, immediately after the game ends. The arbiter will record the result and collect the scoresheets.


7. DEFAULT TIME
A maximum delay of 15 minutes is allowed in classical time control tournaments. In all other time control tournaments, until the time ends.

8. DRAW AGREEMENT RULE
In addition to what is described in the Laws of Chess, y only for classical tournaments, the players will only be able to agree on a draw when each of them has made at least 30 moves.
If the previous paragraph is not fulfilled, the agreement will be subject to the arbiter's consent, which will be granted only in case of continuous check, triple repetition, stalemate, dead position … The draw agreement will be signed by both players present in the Playing Room. They will communicate it to the arbiter for verification before being absent. In case that the players leave the score-sheets that do not comply with this section, the result will be 0:0 in the game, without being able to be corrected later.

9. PLAYING CONDITIONS
1. Players are entitled to decent and comfortable playing conditions; to fair and respectful treatment by the Organization and the arbiters; to sufficient services; to complete general sports information about the tournament; to specific information about title results; and have open access to the playing area 30 minutes before the start of the round, in order to carry out the pertinent health actions.

2. Players may not carry or use electronic communication devices, smart watches or other devices that may contain information, except as authorized by the Chief Arbiter, in accordance with the FIDE Laws of Chess. Otherwise, they will lose the game. The Organization will not accept the deposit of these devices or accessories.



10. COMPLAINTS
1. Each player will review their data in the official lists of the Festival. A player's claim, regarding his data or results, for prize purposes and to the detriment of third parties, raised after the publication of the pairing of the last round may be rejected; and if it refers to the pairing or result of said last round, if 15 minutes have elapsed since its publication.
2. A decision of the Chief Arbiter can be appealed to the Appeals Committee, in writing, within 15 minutes after the end of the game in question, in the terms authorized by the Laws of Chess. Sanctions outside the game, decided by the Chief Arbiter, can also be appealed within 15 minutes of their notification. To present the appeal, a deposit of €50 will have to be deposited, which will be returned if the appeal is successful, or even if it is not successful, if the Appeals Committee considers that there were well-founded causes for its presentation.
3. The Appeals Committee will be made in the technical meeting.

11. DISQUALIFICATION
A player’s default (not the "bye") in a round will cause his disqualification, unless he excuses himself in writing and asks to continue, before publishing the pairing for the next round. It supposes the definitive disqualification:
• The accumulation of two defaults, except for an exception authorized by the Chief Arbiter and the Tournament Director, based on a justified reason.
• A serious offense, in accordance with Laws of Chess and the FIDE Code of Ethics

12. TIE-BREAK ORDER
INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENTS – SWISS SYSTEM
477026 - 14th ICCD Open Individual Chess Tournament
477020 - 2nd ICCD World Individual Rapid Chess Championship - Men
477021 - 2nd ICCD World Individual Rapid Chess Championship – Women
XXXX - 2nd ICCD World Individual Rapid Chess Championship – Junior
477022 - 8th World Deaf Individual Blitz Championship - Men
477023 - 8th World Deaf Individual Blitz Championship – Women
XXXX - 8th World Deaf Individual Blitz Championship - Junior
1.- Buchholz, not counting the worst opponent - BH/C1
2.- Buchholz - BH
3.- Direct Encounter - DE
4.- Average Rating Opponents, not counting the worst opponent - ARO/C1
5.- Most Wins - WIN


TEAMS TOURNAMENTS – SWISS SYSTEM
477029 - 20th ICCD World Deaf Team Classical Chess – Men
477016 - 1st World Deaf Team Blitz Chess Championship – Men
477018 - 1st World Deaf Team Rapid Chess Championship - Men
1.- Buchholz, not counting the worst opponent (Buchholz Cut 1) - BH/C1
2.- Buchholz - BH
3.- Game Points - GP
4.- Direct Encounter - MP_DE
5.- Most Team Wins
6.- Armageddon (each team choose one player to play) (5 min for White pieces, 4 min for black pieces. White pieces has to win)

TEAMS TOURNAMENTS ROUND ROBIN
477031 - 20th ICCD World Deaf Team Classical Chess - Women
477027 - 20th ICCD World Deaf Team Classical Chess - Junior
477017 - 1st World Deaf Team Blitz Chess Championship – Women
XXXX - 1st World Deaf Team Blitz Chess Championship - Junior
477019 - 1st World Deaf Team Rapid Chess Championship – Women
XXXX - 1st World Deaf Team Rapid Chess Championship - Junior
1.- Sonneborn-Bergen per match points - EMMSB
2.- Game Points - GP
3.- Most Team Wins
4.- Direct Encounter - MP_DE
5.- Weight of Boards - Berlin
6.- Armageddon (each team choose one player to play) (5 min for White pieces, 4 min for black pieces. White pieces have to win)

Pairings of round 7 - 2026-05-12 - 19:00

Brd. White Ran. Pts. FIDE Fed. Res. Black Ran. Pts. FIDE Fed.
1 GM Gruenfeld, Yehuda 1 6.0 2288 ISR ½-½ Kozhakhmetov, Sultan 46 5.5 1845 KAZ
2 IM Vujakovic, Branko 5 5.0 2179 CRO 1-0 FM Zivic, Dragan 2 5.0 2270 SRB
3 Filippskikh, Oleksii 20 4.5 2014 UKR 1-0 Shevchuk, Evgeny 39 5.0 1875 ISR
4 Tonic, Milos 14 4.5 2085 SRB 0-1 Pavicevic, Jovan R 3 4.5 2239 SRB
5 Gomez Fernandez, Alfredo 38 4.5 1881 ESP 0-1 Glas, Bruno 8 4.5 2114 SLO
6 CM Jankunas, Tomas 21 4.0 2008 LTU ½-½ IM Orsag, Milan 4 4.0 2236 CZE
7 Filimonov, Arsenii 26 4.0 1948 SUI 0-1 IM Piekielny, Pawel 6 4.0 2167 POL
8 Salibasic, Ibrahim 25 4.0 1976 BIH 0-1 Metreveli, Georgii 9 4.0 2110 UKR
9 Nurymov, Berik 52 4.0 1772 KAZ 1-0 FM Bozinovic, Bogdan 10 4.0 2098 CRO
10 Choroszej, Aleksander 15 4.0 2052 POL 1-0 Ovcharov, Taras 19 4.0 2020 UKR
11 Kettebekov, Samazhan 17 4.0 2026 KAZ --+ Zabolotny, Volodymyr 36 4.0 1895 UKR
12 Vujcic, Toni 7 3.5 2130 CRO 0-1 Szalko, Maciej 18 3.5 2026 POL
13 Arasa Bufi, Pere 13 3.5 2086 ESP 1-0 Gardner, Phillip K 58 3.5 1722 ENG
14 Inal, Ahmet Taha 69 3.5 1519 TUR 0-1 Guibert, Jeremy 30 3.5 1923 FRA
15 Rozhkov, Maxim 59 3.5 1715 KAZ 0-1 Deligiannis, Christos Nikolaos 32 3.5 1916 GRE
16 Simoes, John 35 3.5 1900 VEN 0-1 Wasilewski, Mateusz 54 3.5 1632 POL
17 Bakula, Dalibor 42 3.0 1862 BIH 0-1 Mate, Balazs 12 3.0 2091 HUN
18 Nauryzgaliev, Amangeldy 41 3.0 1871 KAZ ½-½ Kasumovic, Muhidin 16 3.0 2042 BIH
19 Szentgyorgyi, Sandor 43 3.0 1853 HUN ½-½ Hallossy, Tibor 22 3.0 2005 HUN
20 Sanchez Devesa, Antoni 23 3.0 1990 ESP 0-1 Checiak, Krzysztof 40 3.0 1873 POL
21 Zajac, Maros 24 3.0 1981 SVK ½-½ Dwek, Ilan G 45 3.0 1850 ENG
22 Raibl, Zoltan 28 3.0 1931 HUN 1-0 Wagner, Peter 47 3.0 1836 SUI
23 Bogic, Kristijan 31 3.0 1916 CRO 1-0 Muratov, Rustem 50 3.0 1775 FID
24 Kesetovic, Nihad 33 3.0 1914 BIH 0-1 Kolb, Denys 51 3.0 1772 UKR
25 Tapai, Djerdj 37 3.0 1894 SRB 1-0 Vozniuk, Viktor 56 3.0 1743 UKR
26 Bokros, Istvan 27 2.5 1935 HUN 1-0 Grinan Macanas, Jose 60 2.5 1661 ESP
27 Baykali, Metin 57 2.5 1730 TUR 1-0 Machin Arbelo, Pedro Alexis 34 2.5 1909 ESP
28 Catak, Ersad 53 2.5 1766 BIH 1-0 Donskikh, Vladimir 64 2.5 1580 KAZ
29 Rexhepi, Halit 29 2.0 1927 SUI 1-0 Silva Junior, Clovis Dallegrave 74 2.0 1431 BRA
30 Andariola, Guilherme Rodrigues 75 2.0 0 BRA 0-1 van den Bylaardt, Richard 63 2.0 1633 BRA
31 Castillo Ceballos, Jesus 68 2.0 1521 ESP 0-1 Betlem, Matti 76 2.0 0 EST
32 Najafov, Rufat 70 2.0 1519 AZE 1-0 Erick Joel Khamadi 77 2.0 0 KEN
33 Afandiyev, Ahad 71 2.0 1501 AZE 0-1 Stukachev, Anatolii 82 2.0 0 KAZ
34 Philip Odongo 79 2.0 0 KEN 0-1 Ozdemir, Erden 72 2.0 1497 TUR
35 Stephen Kamau Nyaga 81 2.0 0 KEN 0-1 Zhukushev, Bakytzhan 73 2.0 1492 KAZ
36 Hassan Daudi 66 1.0 1537 KEN 1-0 Soto Fidalgo, Guillermo 48 1.0 1810 ESP
37 Sauer, Leandro Antonio 80 1.0 0 BRA 0-1 Burnett, Robert 55 1.0 1747 SCO
38 Cainiche, Marcas 61 1.0 1656 SCO 0-1 Vidal Calabuig, Victor 62 1.0 1640 ESP
39 Negrisoli, Kleber De Peder 78 1.0 0 BRA +  
40 Lapaj, Mateusz 11 0.0 2096 POL 0  
41 Petran, Tomas 44 0.0 1851 CZE 0  
42 El Fairasse, Aliane 49 0.0 1807 MAR 0  
43 Usmanov, Dias 65 0.0 1538 KAZ 0  
44 Oralbayev, Dinmukhammed 67 0.0 1523 KAZ 0