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Nemzetközi Sakkszövetség | |
Abbreviation | NSS |
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Formation | 11 February 1920 |
Type | International organization |
Headquarters | Aszód, Ruvelka |
President | Benjámin Németh |
The International Chess Federation, sometimes referred to by its Ruvelkan acronym NSS (Nemzetközi Sakkszövetség), is an international organization based in Aszód that connects national chess federations and operates as the governing body for all international chess events. It was founded on 11 February 1920 in Ruvelka and utilizes a universal ranking system to compare and rate players within Tyran.
Role
The primary function of the International Chess Federation is organizing the Tyran Chess Championship since 1940; it also organizes the championships for women, juniors, seniors, and the disabled where relevant. The other major event organized by the NSS is the Tyran Chess Olympiad, a biennial national team tournament.
The NSS is also recognized by the Tyran Olympic Committee as the supreme body for the organization of chess at global and continental stages. Most tournaments are not overseen directly by the NSS, but are generally observed so that they properly follow rules and regulations. As such, the organization defines the rules of chess for individual games and for conduct at the international level as well as awarding titles for achievement in competitive play.
History
Major NSS Events
Host Nation | Host City | Event Name | Rating Requirement | Event Type |
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Acrea | ||||
Acrea | ||||
Cacerta | Cesena | Round-robin | ||
Cacerta | Padova | Swiss-system | ||
Gylias | Argyrokastron | Swiss-system | ||
Quenmin | Bãi Biển Ngao | Elimination | ||
Quenmin | Đà Nẵng | Swiss-system | ||
Quenmin | Lairang | Round-robin | ||
Ruvelka | Aszód | Monrad-system | ||
Ruvelka | Aszód | Round-robin | ||
Ruvelka | Debrecen | Monrad-system | ||
Syara | Zovahr | Round-robin | ||
Tennai | Aminjikarai | Round-robin | ||
Tennai | Hampi | Round-robin | ||
Tennai | Ponneri | Elimination |
List of Current NSS Grandmasters
Nation | Image | Name | Date Title Earned | Current Rating | Playstyle |
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Tennai | Kanasu Annavarapu | 17 February 2011 | 2817 | Dynamic | |
Syara | Andon Lyobenov Bakalov | 12 September 1975 | 2809 | Dynamic | |
Acrea | Charlotte Kjølaas | 10 February 2016 | 2800 | Dynamic | |
Quenmin | Liễu Cường Ðắc Triết | 16 September 2013 | 2797 | Universal | |
Cacerta | Messina Viari | 8 October 2017 | 2770 | Universal | |
Acrea | Johannes Steuer | 13 July 2006 | 2768 | Practical | |
Quenmin | Bành Tường Nguyệt | 25 July 2016 | 2768 | Dynamic | |
Quenmin | Nghiêm Chí Hiếu | 30 June 1998 | 2735 | Tricky | |
Tennai | Saina Kumara | 22 June 2005 | 2689 | Tricky | |
Ruvelka | Sára Ispiryan | 22 August 2014 | 2608 | Practical |