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Chinese chess game levels are divided into several levels - Introduction to Chinese chess game level divisions

Author: Xiaoyuer Date: 2021-01-08

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There may be many people who are not sure about how many levels the Chinese chess game is divided into. So friends who are still unclear can take a look at the introduction of the Chinese chess game levels brought by the editor. I hope it can help everyone.

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1. Grandmaster (international athlete)

1. National individual competition champion;

2. Won the top three in the national individual competition twice within three years;

3. Within four years, meet the prescribed standards in competitions designated by the association.

4.4 Within four years, the required winning rate was reached twice.

2. Master (athlete)

1. Top 16 in Group A of the National Individual Competition.

2. National Junior Championship Group A champion.

3. Within four years, meet the prescribed standards in competitions designated by the association.

4. Achieve the required winning rate twice within four years.

3. First-level chess player (first-level athlete)

1. Top 16 in Group B of the National Individual Competition.

2. Second to sixth place in Group A of the National Youth Championship.

3. National Junior Championship Group B Champion.

4. Within four years, meet the prescribed standards in competitions designated by the association.

4. Second-level chess player (second-level athlete)

1. Second to sixth place in Group B of the National Youth Competition.

2. Champion of Groups C and D of the National Youth Competition.

3. Within four years, meet the prescribed standards in competitions designated by the association.

4. The top 16 in individual competitions of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, and industry sports associations, and the top 8 in individual competitions in cities with separate plans.

5. The top six in Group A of the youth competition of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, and industry sports associations, and the champion of Group B.

6. The top six in the individual competition of provincial cities, regions and autonomous prefectures.

7. Champion of Group A of the Youth Competition of Provincial Municipalities, Regions and Autonomous Prefectures.

5. Level 3 chess player (level 3 athlete)

1. Second to sixth place in Groups C and D of the National Youth Competition.

2. Within four years, meet the prescribed standards in competitions designated by the association.

3. The 17th to 32nd place in the individual competition of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, and industry sports associations, and the 9th to 16th place in the individual competition of cities with separate plans.

4. The second to sixth place in Group B of the youth competition of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, and industry sports associations, and the champions of Groups C and D.

5. Seventh to sixteenth place in the individual competition of provincial cities, regions, and autonomous prefectures.

6. The second to sixth place in Group A of provincial municipalities, regions and autonomous prefectures Youth Competition, and the champion of Group B.

7. The top six in the county-level individual competition.

8. Champion of the County Youth Championship Group A.

The title of chess player from level 11 to level 15 of the Chess Association is of an encouraging nature and is awarded directly by local training institutions, coaches and teachers based on students' learning progress and actual chess ability. The specific standards are as follows:

1. Level 11 chess player: Solve 20 simple two-step chess problems in 30 minutes.

2. Level 12 chess players: Solve 10 simple one-step killing questions within 5 minutes.

3. Level 13 chess player: Can kill the king with two rooks and one rook.

4. Level 14 chess player: Know how to kill the king in the basic endgame, such as killing the queen alone, and improving individual pawns; master the principles of casting the king's rook, the ways of capturing passing pawns, and the rules of forcing a draw.

5. Level 15 chess player: Understand the basic rules of chess and be able to play a game normally.

For competitions that apply for the Chinese Chess Association chess player level title, you can apply to calculate the association level points.

The above is the editor’s introduction to the classification of Chinese chess game levels. Friends who are interested should not miss it.

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