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CHESS IN LAKECITY
Recognized with Buddhibal Seva Sansthan Reg.:87/2014-15 Udaipur (Raj)
Under the aegis of ARCA & AICF, FIDE.
Invites you To Play Chess & Enjoy the spring at the Lake City Udaipur an Oasis in Rajasthan
Foreign Players: Foreign players and Title Holders wishing to take part in the
1st Lakecity International Open Grandmaster Tournament
Please contact the following persons preferably by email on:
Mr. Sekhar Chandra Sahu (IM) +91 80184 53461
(Email: sekharcsahu.chess@gmail.com)
Mr. Bhavesh Patel (Secretary, Gujarat State Chess Association)
(Email: bhavesh.chess@gmail.com )
Mr. Vikas Sahu lakecitychess365@gmail.com, lakecitychess64@gmail.com
Cell: - +91 9413045606 (Whatsapp no.) +91 9829476158
1st Lakecity International Grandmaster Chess Tournament
Rs. 12,00,000/-
PRIZE GENERAL Rating Range Rating Range
1700- 1999 1500-1699
1 Rs. 2,01,000/- 1 Rs. 25,000+ 1 Rs.
+ Trophy Trophy 20,000+
Trophy
2 Rs. 1,51,000/- 2 Rs. 15,000/- 2 Rs.
+ Trophy 15,000/-
3 Rs. 1,00,000/- 3 Rs. 10,000/- 3 Rs.
+ Trophy 10,000/-
4 Rs. 75,000/- 4 Rs. 7,000/- 4 Rs. 7,000/-
5 Rs. 50,000/- 5 Rs. 6,000/- 5 Rs. 6,000/-
6 Rs. 40,000/- Rating Range Rating Range
1300-1499 0-1299
7 Rs. 30,000/- 1 Rs. 15,000+ 1 Rs.
Trophy 15,000+
Trophy
8 Rs. 20,000/- 2 Rs. 12,000/- 2 Rs.
12,000/-
9 Rs. 15,000/- 3 Rs. 10,000/- 3 Rs.
10,000/-
10 Rs. 13,000/- 4 Rs. 7,000/- 4 Rs. 7,000/-
11-15 Rs. 11,000/- 5 Rs. 6,000/- 5 Rs. 6,000/-
16-20 Rs. 10,000/-
21-25 Rs. 8,000/-
26-40 Rs. 7,000/-
ENTRY FEE
FOR GM, WGM, IM, WIM, AND RATED 2400 AND ABOVE – NO FEE
Rated 2300-2399 Rs.6000/-
Rated 2200-2299 Rs.6500/-
Rated 2000-2199 Rs.7000/-
Rated 1700-1999 Rs.7500/-
Rated 1500-1699 Rs.8000/-
Rated 1300-1499 Rs.8500/-
Rated 1000-1299 & Unrated Rs.9000/-
ARCA Players (Maximum) Rs.8000/-
Lakecity Players (Maximum) Rs.7000/-
Early Bird Discount Rs. 1000/- Till 31st July 2019.
The last date of entry: Entries with late fee of Rs.500/-
31st August 2019. up to 10th September 2019.
Tournament Rules:
System of Play: The tournament will be conducted as per FIDE Laws of Chess and
FIDE Swiss System with 10 rounds.
Default time: 15 minutes
Tie Break: In case of a tie, the latest FIDE Rules shall come into effect. The Cash
prizes however will not be shared
Weather: The Weather in Udaipur during September is expected to be cold. The
minimum / maximum temperature will be around 25/34 Degree Celsius.
Lodging & Boarding (Food): Rs. 3000/- for players.
Lodging will be provided for participants of this event on sharing/dormitory basis.
(If a player requires double sharing accommodation, Rs. 3000/-
each to be paid for entire duration of the tournament)
Note: Non AC Accommodation is given from
12-09-19 (12.00 PM) to 20-09-19 (09.00 AM)
Food is given from 12-09-19 (Lunch) to 20-09-19 (Lunch)
Organizers have the right to accept or reject any entry without assigning any
reason.
No request towards waiver of entry fee or waiver of late fee will be entertained.
Entry fee not refundable and transferable.
Organizers have the right to accept or reject any entry without assigning any reason.
Tournament Rules:
System of Play: The tournament will be conducted as per FIDE Laws of Chess
and FIDE Swiss System with 9 rounds.
Tie Break: In case of a tie, the latest FIDE Rules shall come in to effect. The Cash prizes
however will not be shared.
After the 1st Lakecity International 4 h 48 min (263.5 km) via NH 48 By Bus
Open Grandmaster Chess tmt
(20th Sep 2019) Players can Join 55 Volvo AC Buses Udaipur (Rajasthan) to Ahmedabad
2nd Gujarat International Open
https://www.makemytrip.com/bus-tickets/udaipur-rj-
GM Chess Tmt 2019 – ahmedabad-volvo-ac.html
22nd to 29th Sep. 2019
Reaching Udaipur
Air :
Rail :
Udaipur is directly linked by rail with major cities. Some important train connection is—
https://www.goibibo.com/trains/udaipur-city-railway-station-udz/
Road :
A wide network of bus service link Udaipur with several destinations. Regular Bus
services From Ahmedabad, Mumbai Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur are available. Some of the
important distance are Agra 630km, Ahmedabad 262 km, Jaipur 406 km, Jodhpur
275km and Mount Abu 185km.
Local Transport :
ABOUT UDAIPUR
Lakes in Udaipur
Pichola Lake derives its name from Pichola Village was submerged and
Maharana Udai Singh enlarged the lake after he founded the city. He
built a masonry dam known as Badipol and lake is now 4 km long and
3 km wide. This picturesque lake encloses the Jag Niwas Island and
the Jag Mandir. And, the City Palace extends along its eastern banks.
City Palace
City Palace towers over the Pichola Lake. Maharana Uday Singh
initiated in the construction of the palace but succeeding Maharanas
added several palaces and structures to the complex retained a
surprising uniformity to the design. The entry to the Palace is from the
Hati Pol, the Elephant gate. The Bari Pol or the Big gate brings you to
the Tripolia, the Triple gate. It was once a custom that the Maharana
would weigh under this gate in gold and silver, which was distributed to the populace.
It is also now the main ticket office.
TEMPLES IN UDAIPUR
Jag Mandir
This is the other island palace in Lake Pichola, which was constructed by Maharana
Karan Singh as a hideout for Prince Khurram the estranged son of Emperor Jehangir
the implacable foe of the Maharana. The reason for the aid was that the prince was the
son of a Rajput mother. It is also said that Shah Jahan [prince Khurram] derived some
of these ideas for the Taj Mahal from this palace when he stayed there in 1623-24. The
island has some striking carving including a row of elephants that looks as though they
are guarding the island. The exquisitely carved chhatri in grey and blue stone is
another example.
Jagdish Mandir
Eklingji
A RELIGIOUS COMPLEX Northern region of Mewar (22 Kms) It houses 108 temples
chiselled out of sandstone and marble, this temple of Eklingji was built in 734 AD.
Enclosed by high walls, it is devoted to Eklingji (A form of Shiv Deity adored under the
epithet of EKLINGA).
Nathdwara
Nathdwara lies 48 kms from Udaipur and literally means the gateway
to the Lord. This great Vaishnavite shrine was built in the 17th
century on spot exactly defined by the Lord himself. The legends have
it that the image of the Lord Krishna was being transferred to safer
place from Vrindaban to protect it from the destructive wrath of the
Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.
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