ASEAN+ Age Group 2023
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ASEAN+ Age Group 2023
ASEAN+ Age Group 2023 is the 21st edition of these chess championships. 21st ASEAN+ Age Group 2023 is held at the Asia Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand from 17th to 27th June 2023.
Results
Prizewinners
Congratulations to CM/WFM Dr. Helen Milligan for successfully making New Zealand 4th on the medal tally with 3 Gold and 2 Bronze medals. New Zealand’s remarkable team of one had the highest per capita medal haul for both quality and total medals won. Only major chess powers, Vietnam (1st), Philippines (2nd), and India (3rd) were ahead in the overall medal tally. See the report by Peter Long on Chessbase India.


Chess Results View
Link to Chess Results NZL view.
Live Game Broadcast
Photos available from
More photos and information from 21st Asean+Age Group Chess Championships 2023 Facebook page.
Event Information
Summarised information available in printable PDF brochure.
Dates
Saturday 17th to Tuesday 27th June 2023
Venue

296 Phaya Thai Rd, Khwaeng Thanon Phetchaburi, Khet Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
Travel Arrangements
Schedule
Times in ICT (Indochina Time) timezone, +7 UTC/GMT.
5 hours behind NZST (New Zealand Standard Time).
Start Time | Day and Date | |
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Arrival | 6am to 7.30pm | Saturday 17th June 2023 |
Technical Meeting | 8pm | Saturday 17th June 2023 |
Opening Ceremony | 10am | Sunday 18th June 2023 |
Standard Chess, Round 1 | 3pm | Sunday 18th June 2023 |
Standard Chess, Round 2 | 8.30am | Monday 19th June 2023 |
Standard Chess, Round 3 | 3pm | Monday 19th June 2023 |
Standard Chess, Round 4 | 8.30am | Tuesday 20th June 2023 |
Standard Chess, Round 5 | 8.30am | Wednesday 21st June 2023 |
Standard Chess, Round 6 | 3pm | Wednesday 21st June 2023 |
Free Day | Thursday 22nd June 2023 | |
City Tour | 10am | Thursday 22nd June 2023 |
Standard Chess, Round 7 | 8.30am | Friday 23rd June 2023 |
Standard Chess, Round 8 | 3pm | Friday 23rd June 2023 |
Standard Chess, Round 9 | 8.30am | Saturday 24th June 2023 |
Social Evening | 4.30pm | Saturday 24th June 2023 |
Rapid Chess, Rounds 1 to 4 | 8.30am | Sunday 25th June 2023 |
Rapid Chess, Rounds 5 to 7 | 3.30pm | Sunday 25th June 2023 |
Blitz Chess, Rounds 1 to 9 | 8.30am | Monday 26th June 2023 |
Closing Ceremony | 4.30pm | Monday 26th June 2023 |
Departure | 6am to 12pm | Tuesday 27th June 2023 |
Times in ICT (Indochina Time) timezone, +7 UTC/GMT.
5 hours behind NZST (New Zealand Standard Time).
Medals
Medals: Shall be awarded to the top three positions in each event and category.
Team Medals: Shall be awarded based on the total score of the top three players of a Federation. Federations with less than 3 players shall not be eligible for a team award. In the case of a tie, the tie-break scores of each player shall be determined. (See Tie Break Systems)
Individual Medals: Where there is a tie, not more than 3 players shall receive the same color medal. For each category, not more than 5 medals shall be awarded. Examples: If 2 players tied for first and 2 players tied for third, then, 2 Gold Medals shall be awarded, and there shall be no Silver, but 2 Bronze Medals shall be awarded. If 3 players are tied for first, then, no Silver and Bronze Medals shall be awarded. If more than 3 players are tied for first, then, the 3 highest players based on the tie-break shall receive the Gold Medals and the Silver and the Bronze Medals shall not be awarded.
Tie Break Systems
Tie breaks would be applied in the following order:
- Direct Encounter
- Buchholz
- Median Buchholz 1
- Median Buchholz 2
- Buchholz Cut 1
- Buchholz Cut 2
- Sonneborn-Berger.
Appeals Committee
The Appeals Committee will be appointed during the Technical Meeting. An appeal, accompanied by a deposit of USD 100.00 (One Hundred US Dollars), must be submitted within 15 minutes of the completion of the relevant playing session.