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The chess events at the 2003 All-Africa Games were held from 5 to 17 October at the Nicon Hilton Hotel in Abuja. This was the first time chess was contested at the All-Africa Games. The four events were men's and women's team competitions at rapid time controls (all moves in 25 minutes plus 10 seconds increment per move), and men's and women's individual competitions at blitz time controls (all moves in five minutes plus 3 seconds increment per move). Teams played matches on four boards: each team consisted of a minimum of four players and up to two optional reserve players. In the team competitions, medals were awarded to the teams scoring the highest number of board points, as well as to individual players with the best performances on each board in terms of win percentage.

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  • Chess at the 2003 All-Africa Games (en)
  • Échecs aux Jeux africains de 2003 (fr)
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  • Les compétitions d’échecs ont été introduites pour la première fois lors des Jeux africains de 2003. Elles consistent en des rencontres en 6 tables avec en plus un classement par équipes pour les hommes, des rencontres en 4 tables en plus d’un classement par équipes pour les femmes et deux épreuves de blitz (ou échec rapide). Néanmoins le Nigéria et l’Algérie ont présenté respectivement 2 et 1 remplaçantes dans leurs équipes féminines et les ont intégré lors de certaines rencontres en les plaçant dans des tables supplémentaires : 5e et 6e, ce qui leur a permis de bénéficier de chances supplémentaires de médailles. (fr)
  • The chess events at the 2003 All-Africa Games were held from 5 to 17 October at the Nicon Hilton Hotel in Abuja. This was the first time chess was contested at the All-Africa Games. The four events were men's and women's team competitions at rapid time controls (all moves in 25 minutes plus 10 seconds increment per move), and men's and women's individual competitions at blitz time controls (all moves in five minutes plus 3 seconds increment per move). Teams played matches on four boards: each team consisted of a minimum of four players and up to two optional reserve players. In the team competitions, medals were awarded to the teams scoring the highest number of board points, as well as to individual players with the best performances on each board in terms of win percentage. (en)
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