The Association of Chess Professionals (ACP) is a non-profit organisation which aims to protect the rights of professional
chess
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players, address their concerns and to promote chess worldwide through the organisation of high level chess tournaments and maintaining a ranking system of the top professionals.
Besides these activities, the ACP encourages and promotes the civil engagement of chess players into the decision-making processes of
FIDE
The International Chess Federation or World Chess Federation, commonly referred to by its French acronym FIDE ( Fédération Internationale des Échecs), is an international organization based in Switzerland that connects the various national c ...
, the world chess body. This was particularly evident with the formation of the joint ACP-FIDE panel Anti Cheating Committee (renamed to Fair Play Commission in 2018).
In 2014 the ACP announced the initiation of the Veteran's Programme along with FIDE, which seeks to provide a stipend to a few deserving veteran players who could benefit from such support. – since then 18 veterans were awarded with an annual stipend.
At the summer of 2015 the ACP united about 1100 chess professionals (International Masters, Grand Masters, International Arbiters and Organisers) from 85 countries. While the World Champion
Magnus Carlsen
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is a notable exception, most of the World's top players, including the previous World Champion
Vishwanathan Anand
Viswanathan "Vishy" Anand (born 11 December 1969) is an Indian chess grandmaster and a former five-time World Chess Champion. He became the first grandmaster from India in 1988, and is one of the few players to have surpassed an Elo rating ...
can be found among the ACP members.
ACP Board
It consists of ACP President
Aleksandar Colovic
Aleksandar Colovic ( mk, Александар Чоловиќ, Aleksandar Čoloviḱ) is a Macedonian chess grandmaster. In 2016, Colovic was elected as a General Secretary of the Association of Chess Professionals and in 2019 he was elected as ...
, ACP Board Director and Deputy President Yuri Garrett, ACP General Secretary
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, ACP Treasurer Laurent Freyd, ACP Tour Director
Pavel Tregubov and Board Members Jesús García Valer, Aleksandra Dimitrijevic, Gunnar Bjornsson,
Iván Salgado López, Sergei Beshukov and Maria Emelianova.
The ACP Board coordinates all activities of the ACP. The main activities are the following:
*Organization of the high-level chess events
*Consultations of the ACP members on the topical issues
*Veteran's support and anti-cheating programs
*Development of recommendations for
FIDE
The International Chess Federation or World Chess Federation, commonly referred to by its French acronym FIDE ( Fédération Internationale des Échecs), is an international organization based in Switzerland that connects the various national c ...
, national federations and other members of the
chess
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society on the actual problems
*Dialogue with the members through the ACP Newsletter as well as open dialogue on internet
*Conduction of opinion polls – the ACP is the only organization in the chess world that develops and conducts the polls on the regular basis
*ACP Tour – the permanent up-to-date calculation of the player's performance throughout the year, with the winners receiving wild cards to the most prestigious tournaments worldwide
*The ACP Board is an international team of
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professionals united by the main aims of the organization: to protect the rights of all the actors in the chess society as well as to promote the game of chess worldwide. All members of the ACP have the right to be elected as well as to vote for the candidates of the ACP Board. The ACP Board coordinates all the activities of the ACP on a voluntary basis.
*Members of the Board are in constant contact with each other using all possible means of communications. About once a month there is a common gathering of the Board Members, when the issues are discussed live (over a conference call or, if possible, in person).
*For decision-making within the Board, all proposals are voted upon by each member. For most decisions a majority is sufficient, but the most critical ones require the support of 2/3rd of the Board.
ACP Tour and Tournaments
The ACP Tour is the unique system that unites about 100 high-level chess tournaments in 25 countries. Best players of the ACP Tour qualify to participate in the annual ACP Cup – one of the most prestigious events of the global chess calendar. The idea and points system of the ACP Tour was envisioned by
Pavel Tregubov, who managed the technical details from 2004-2006. During 2007–2011 the ACP Tour was managed by
Yannick Pelletier
Yannick Pelletier (born September 22, 1976, in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland) is a Swiss chess Grandmaster and a six-time Swiss Champion currently living in Luxembourg.
Career
He completed his final Grandmaster norm at the 2000 Chess Olympiad in Is ...
. Finally, from 2012, Tregubov once again took the role of the ACP Tour Coordinator.
Based on the rankings of the ACP Tour, the top performing players in the ACP Tour received wildcards to important international events.
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
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went on to reach the semi finals in the 2013 World Cup, after qualifying due to his results on the tour. Dozens of other grandmasters have received wildcards for prestigious tournaments like Tata Steel Chess and Poikovsky.
During the period of 2012-2015, the ACP organised seven world-class tournaments with the participation of world's best players: The ACP Golden Classic 2014 in Bergamo, Italy
the ACP Women Cup in Tbilisi, the Women's World Rapid and Blitz Championship in Batumi, the ACP Golden Classic in Amsterdam (2012), the ACP Cup in Riga (2013) and European – ACP Women's Rapid Championship in Kutaisi (2015). More than 150 players have participated in these events where prizes over US$750,000 were at stake.
History
The organisation was founded in June 2003, the catalyst for its foundation being disagreement with the European Chess Union and professional players during 2003 European Individual Chess Championship in Turkey. The first players meeting organised during that event by three GMs Almira Skripchenko, Pavel Tregubov and Igor Glek was followed by the formation of an initiative group headed by the same players.
The first ACP Board started its work in 2004 with the following people: the ACP's President French
International Grandmaster, Grandmaster Joël Lautier
Joël Lautier () is a French chess grandmaster and one of the world's leading chess players in the 1990s and early 2000s. In 1986, He won U-14 World Youth Chess Championship in Puerto Rico, Argentina. In 1988, he won the World Junior Chess Champ ...
, secretary
Bartłomiej Macieja
Bartłomiej (Bartek) Macieja (born 4 October 1977) is a Polish chess player who holds the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM).
He is married to Mexican chess master Alejandra Guerrero Rodríguez.
He currently serves as the head chess coach for ...
, Treasurer
Almira Skripchenko, Deputy Treasurer
Pavel Tregubov, Board members
Igor Glek
Igor Vladimirovich Glek (russian: Игорь Владимирович Глек; born 7 November 1961) is a Russian chess player, trainer, writer and theorist. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 1990.
Glek was born in Moscow. Com ...
,
Anna Hahn,
Vladimir Kramnik
Vladimir Borisovich Kramnik (russian: Влади́мир Бори́сович Кра́мник; born 25 June 1975) is a Russian chess grandmaster. He was the Classical World Chess Champion from 2000 to 2006, and the undisputed World Chess Cha ...
,
Peter Heine Nielsen
Peter Heine Nielsen (born 24 May 1973) is a Danish chess trainer and player. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 1994. He coached world champions Vishwanathan Anand and Magnus Carlsen winning World Championships in 2007, 2008, 20 ...
and
Yannick Pelletier
Yannick Pelletier (born September 22, 1976, in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland) is a Swiss chess Grandmaster and a six-time Swiss Champion currently living in Luxembourg.
Career
He completed his final Grandmaster norm at the 2000 Chess Olympiad in Is ...
. First members of the ACP were such prominent players as
Viswanathan Anand
Viswanathan "Vishy" Anand (born 11 December 1969) is an Indian chess grandmaster and a former five-time World Chess Champion. He became the first grandmaster from India in 1988, and is one of the few players to have surpassed an Elo rating of ...
,
Péter Lékó
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, and
Judit Polgár
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, but not
Garry Kasparov
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.
The organisation was founded in 2003, the catalyst for its foundation being disagreement with the
European Chess Union
The European Chess Union (ECU) is an independent association for the interests of European chess.
Board members
* Zurab Azmaiparashvili – President
* Ion-Serban Dobronauteanu – Deputy President
* Finnbjorn Vang – Vice President
* Theodor ...
over the choice of hotel that all participants in the 2003
European Individual Chess Championship
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Apart from determining the European champions (open and women's), ...
were required to stay in. It has since been involved in a number of matters relating to professional play.
The organisation has been compared by some to the
Professional Chess Association The Professional Chess Association (PCA), which existed between 1993 and 1996, was a rival organisation to FIDE, the international chess organization. The PCA was created in 1993 by Garry Kasparov and Nigel Short for the marketing and organization o ...
, the body established by
Garry Kasparov
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and
Nigel Short
Nigel David Short (born 1 June 1965) is an English chess grandmaster, columnist, coach, and commentator, who is the vice-president of FIDE since October 2018. Short earned the Grandmaster title at the age of 19, and was ranked third in the w ...
as an organisation under which to play their 1993
World Championship
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having broken away from
FIDE
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, the official governing body of chess. However, unlike the PCA, which was in competition with FIDE over the running of the world championship, the ACP initially stated that they "hope to work together with FIDE, as well as other international and national chess bodies
In March 2005, however, Lautier commented that "at present FIDE avoids any contact with us, does not respond to our mails, and we don't expect any positive changes of the situation.
The ACP has been extremely critical of FIDE on a number of issues, including its selection of
Libya
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as the site for the
2004 Championships (thus putting the ability of
Israel
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i players to take part under question) and aspects relating to the contracts with players in that championship.
As well as these political activities, the ACP has organised a number of online chess tournaments (open only to its members) on the
Playchess
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server (run by
Chessbase). On 31 July 2004, at a press conference held during the Dortmund tournament, Lautier announced plans for the inaugural ACP tour in which the eight ACP members who perform best in tournaments over the course of a year (as determined by a points scoring system) will play in a final event (the ACP Masters) to determine the best player of the seaso
But recently, there was more contact and co-operation between ACP and FIDE, and many ACP suggestions were approved by FIDE to improve the conditions of the players. Also some ACP officials were involved in FIDE anti cheating committees. Thanks to this increased influence, ACP has managed to push through many important changes in the FIDE regulations, raising the prize funds and improving the financial conditions of the professional chess players.
ACP development
As the first act of his presidency in December 2011
Emil Sutovsky
Emil Sutovsky (born 19 September 1977) is an Israeli chess player. He was awarded the title Grandmaster (chess), Grandmaster by FIDE in 1996. Sutovsky is the FIDE CEO since 2022. Previously he served as FIDE Director-General (2018-22). He was the ...
outlined the basis of his programme, which will be centered around the fostering of the interest of chess professionals.
There are four main guidelines:
*the development of a think tank for promoting professional chess and organizing top-level events
*the renewal of the communication strategy of the ACP, with special attention being paid to the mainstream and new media
*working with corporate sponsors based on the transparency and time-effective decision process of the ACP
*the increase in membership and representativeness
References
External links
Home page"Five years of the ACP: results and development"by Olena Boytsun, Chessbase.com
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