Super Rapidplay - a tournament for everyone at London Novotel West

Super Rapidplay is a 10-round Swiss tournament held at London Novotel West, a hotel in Hammersmith, open to players of all standards. Entrants to the Super Rapidplay will include the elite grandmasters from the main event of the 2025 XTX Markets London Chess Classic as well as several invited special guests.

Tournament Rules

Who can enter?

The Super Rapidplay is open to players of all standards.

Venue

All games in Super Rapidplay take place at the London Novotel West, a hotel in Hammersmith.

Schedule

Saturday 6th December

Round 1: 12pm
Round 2: 1.30pm
Round 3: 3pm
Round 4: 4.30pm
Round 5: 6pm

Sunday 7th December

Round 6: 10.30am
Round 7: 12pm
Round 8: 1.30pm
Round 9: 3pm
Round 10: 4.30pm

Entry fee

£50 if entering before Wednesday 19th November, £75 entry fee thereafter.

Free entry for:

  • GMs, IMs

  • * female players (British citizens only)

  • * U25 (must be born on or after 26/11/2000) (British citizens only)

  • active CSC tutors

Please note: to receive a free entry, players in the categories marked * above must guarantee to play at least 9 rounds (maximum one bye). These players will be required to pay the normal entry fee upfront and will have that refunded at the end of the tournament on completion of at least 9 games.

All players, irrespective of their country of FIDE registration, must either be Gold members of the ECF or pay a £20 Pay-to-Play surcharge. This includes players who qualify for free entry - the Pay-to-Play surcharge will not be refunded.

Prize fund - £25,000

1st - £10,000
2nd - £5,000
3rd - £2,500
4th - £1,000
5th-7th - £500

Rating prizes:

2300-2399: £250, £150, £100
2200-2299: £250, £150, £100
2000-2199: £250, £150, £100
1800-1999: £250, £150, £100
1600-1799: £250, £150, £100
under 1600:
£250, £150, £100

Additional prizes:

Top women - £1,000, £500

Top player aged U21 (born on or after 26th Nov 2004) - £500

Time Control

15 minutes for the game, with a 10-second increment for each move.

Byes

Players may take up to two Half Point Byes. Half Point Byes may be requested (or a request may be cancelled) either:

  • In advance. Players can request (a) bye(s) when completing the entry form or at any point up to 24 hours before the start of the first round of the tournament.

  • During the tournament. Players can request a bye for any future round once the tournament begins providing the request is made no later than the conclusion of the last game in the round of the tournament being played.

A request for a bye should be made at the Information Desk at the event, or by email to festival@londonchessclassic.com (do not use any other email address to request a bye).

A player will score 0 if the second Half Point Bye request is in the last round, or if both the Half Point Byes are requested in the last two rounds. Players who miss more rounds than the number of Half Point Byes permitted in each tournament will be withdrawn from the tournament, unless the Chief Arbiter decides otherwise.

Defaults

A player who defaults a game will not be included in the pairings for the next round of the tournament, or any subsequent round, unless the Chief Arbiter decides otherwise.

Pairings

Pairings for the first and sixth rounds will be published at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start times of those rounds. Pairings for other rounds will be published as soon as possible.

Late pairings

The Organisers may permit players to enter (or register) after the pairings have been published for Round 1 of a tournament. In general, these players will score 0 points in the rounds they have missed. However, the player may be paired against another player in this category, who has entered the same tournament, and that game shall be played as though part of the tournament; and thus, they will count towards the tournament scores, and be ECF and FIDE rated.

Fair play policy

Please read the London Chess Classic Festival Fair Play Policy for rules governing players’ conduct during the games.

Prize Calculation

The place prizes in all tournaments will be awarded to the player scoring the most points. There will be no tie-breaks applied, and in the event of a tie on points, the prize money will be shared equally between all tied players.

The rating prizes will be calculated on W-We, where W is the number of points scored, We is the expected number of points based on the difference between the ratings of the players in the game. A player is only eligible for a rating prize if:

  • The player has not defaulted any games in the tournament, and

  • The player had not withdrawn from the tournament (see the section on Byes above)

Players allocated a rating of 0 (see Ratings section below) are not eligible for rating prizes.

Where there is a tie for a rating prize, the prize shall be won by the lowest-rated player involved in the tie.

Where a player wins a place prize and a rating prize, the player will win whichever prize is of the higher value.

The additional prizes are won in addition to any other prize a player might win, and are awarded as if they were place prizes.

Prize lists

Full prize lists for each tournament will be published online as soon as possible at the end of the tournaments. The event organisers will contact all prize winners as soon as possible to arrange for the payment of prizes.

Rating

All tournaments will be submitted to the ECF and FIDE for ECF-rating and FIDE-rating. It is a condition of playing in the London Chess Classic that the data submitted at the time of entry will be forwarded to the ECF and FIDE as required to enable the games played to be rated by the ECF and FIDE.

The ratings used for this tournament will be in the following order of priority:

  • FIDE Rapid Rating

  • FIDE Rating

  • ECF Rapid Rating

  • ECF Rating

Where a player has none of these, the organisers will assign an estimate based on all available data on a case-by-case basis, failing which the player will be assigned a rating of 0.

The conversion between ECF ratings and FIDE ratings will be FIDE = ECF

The ratings allocated by this process will be used in the calculation of any relevant prizes. (See Prize Calculation above for more information.)

All entrants must have a FIDE Identification Number at the time of submitting their entry, unless they wish their FIDE nationality to be England. English players without a FIDE Identification Number will have one created at the time the rating files are submitted by FIDE. Please note: At the time of writing, changing your nationality costs 50 Euros.

Players registered to the Russian or Belarusian chess federations remain banned from FIDE events and will not be able to take part in the London Chess Classic.

Parental responsibility

Parents or guardians are responsible for their children during the tournament. The organisers and helpers are not able to act “in loco parentis” and are not able to take responsibility for any child’s actions, or for the actions of anyone that may affect your child. All players under the age of 16 must have a parent or guardian on-site at all times. 

Appeals Procedure

Decisions of an arbiter may be appealed to the Appeals Committee provided that

  • Such an appeal is received in writing within 30 minutes of the arbiter’s decision, and

  • Such an appeal is accompanied by an appeal fee of £50 which will be returned if the appeal is successful.

The Committee for the Elite Tournament will serve as the Appeals Committee for the Festival.

Liability

The organisers accept no responsibility for any loss, theft or accident during the tournament.

Right to refuse entry

The Chief Organiser reserves the right to refuse entry without being required to state a reason, and to transfer players between tournaments at any time.

Zero Tolerance to Abuse

The Chief Arbiter is empowered to expel a player from all tournaments entered, either for a number or rounds, a number of days, or in their entirety, who shows dissent by word or action towards an arbiter, or any member of staff connected with the London Chess Classic.