Summary
Spurred into action by the recent failure of the Doha Grand Prix, which affects
the next (2011) World Championship cycle, FIDE has created a new candidates
tournament to find the challenger. The organiser decides whether this will be
an eight-player round robin or a four-game knockout series (with a six-game
final). The eight participants are two Grand Prix winners; two World Cup winners;
the loser of the 2009 Kamsky-Topalov Challenger match; the world's highest ranked
player; the loser of the 2009 World Championship match; and a 2700+ wildcard
nominated by the organiser.
The middle bit ensures that Anand, Kamsky and Topalov will play in the 2011
World Championship (the loser of Kamsky-Topalov and the loser of Anand vs Kamsky
or Topalov). It would seem that Kramnik can only get in by way of the Grand
Prix or the World Cup; or by being the highest ranked player in the world in
2011; or if the match is in Russia and he is nominated by the organiser. Carlsen
and Co. will have to slug it through the Grand Prix and World Cup.
Further decisions:
- the rule that a player automatically forfeits a game if he arrives at the
board after the starting gong will now apply to all events.
- Turkey has won the bid to stage the 2012 Olympiad in Istanbul.

Press release
Wednesday, 26 November 2008 18:50
The 79th FIDE Congress completed its session in Dresden
The General Assembly (GA) of the 79th FIDE Congress has finished its three-day
work. After the meetings of the Commissions held between 11/17-11/19th, the
delegates of 136 federations listened to the report of President Ilyumzhinov
the main points of which you may find in the report on FIDE website. He also
emphasized growing interest of the media toward chess events in year 2008 and
their good coverage.
The Treasurer reported a stable financial situation in FIDE despite the on-going
financial crisis in the world economy.
Under changing circumstances, FIDE devotes special attention to secure the
organization of planned events: first of all the World Chess Championship cycle
events. Having noted the difficulties that arose in connection with the Grand
Prix event scheduled for December 2008 in Doha and in order to eliminate future
uncertainties, the GA decided to strengthen the World Championship cycle and
its finances. It approved a Candidates tournament in which two players are from
the ongoing Grand Prix series, two players as finalists of World Cup 2009, the
defeated player from the World Championship match 2009, the defeated player
from the Challenge Match 2009, the highest rated player provided that he is
one of the top six players based on the rating list, and the player nominated
by the organizer with a rating above 2700 in two formats for the organizer to
choose from:
a./ an eight-player round robin tournament or
b./ knock-out matches of four games for the first and semifinal rounds, respectively
and six games in the final match.
The winner under either format will be the challenger for the world championship
match scheduled in September 2011. Full regulations will be drawn up by the
FIDE World Championship Committee. The bidding process will open on the 1st
of December, 2008 and will close on 31st January, 2009.
Beyond the usual administrative matters, during the Congress, more attention
was given to the recommendations of the Rules Committee regarding the Laws of
Chess where several changes were suggested including zero default time for games
in all events. The recommendations of many Commissions have been approved by
the GA and some are to be studied further and may be finalized by the next Presidential
Board meeting.
The delegates thoroughly discussed the report of Global Chess and that of the
PR and Marketing Director. They called for more active and professional work
by these units and emphasized the need of written contracts for FIDE events.
Many delegates expressed concerns over the uncertainties threatening the future
state of the Grand Prix series. The GA has acknowledged that FIDE and chess
players appear positively and more frequently than before on the pages of the
leading newspapers and magazines. The GA also reviewed the proposals sent by
World Champions Anand and Kosteniuk on improving the conditions of the Championship
Match and on initiating a full Women World Championship cycle.
After the presentations of the Turkish Chess Federation and the Montenegro
Chess Federation on organizing the 2012 Chess Olympiad in Istanbul and Budva,
respectively, the delegates voted for Istanbul by 90-45 votes.
The GA decided on the organization of several FIDE events: Junior and Girls
Championship 2009 in Argentina, Junior and Girls Championship 2010 in Poland,
Youth Championships 2009 in Turkey, Youth Championships 2010 in Greece, World
Team Championship 2009 in Turkey and decided to invite bids for other events
(on the FIDE website you can see the bidding opportunities).
The GA reviewed the decision of the Executive Board of 2005 on the Belfort
case and accepted a decision: "As there has been no repentance for the
gross mismanagement in the organizing of the World Youth Chess Championship
in Belfort in 2005, the General Assembly confirms the decision of the Executive
Board in Dresden 2005, to suspend Jean Paul Touze.... As the maximum suspension
provided by the (FIDE) Code of Ethics for the most serious offence is 3 years,
the GA decided, without diminishing the substance of the ECs decision in any
way, that a similar sanction should apply in this case."
The GA took note of the fact that the FIDE logo has been newly registered in
many countries. Several new federations became full member of FIDE: Sao Tome
and Principe, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon and Solomon Islands. The GA approved the
recommendation of the President to open a new FIDE office in Abu Dhabi as of
January 1st, 2009 and appointed Dr. Sulaiman Al Fahim, President of UAE.Chess
Federation as CEO- Commercial Affairs of FIDE.
Peter Rajcsanyi
Public Relations and Marketing Director
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