Steven Bellens 01.04.2026 3
FIDE wishes to remind organizers, arbiters, players and Swiss pairing software providers that the updated FIDE Swiss Rules came into effect on February 1, 2026.
The revised provisions are now reflected in the FIDE Handbook and apply to all relevant tournaments and pairing procedures conducted under FIDE regulations.
The update incorporates important amendments to the Basic Rules for Swiss Systems (C.04.1) and the FIDE (Dutch) System (C.04.3), together with related adjustments to the broader Swiss Rules framework. These changes were introduced to improve clarity, simplify application, and strengthen consistency in the implementation of Swiss pairing rules.
Among the main developments are refinements to pairing procedures, clarifications regarding the handling of byes, and structural improvements intended to support arbiters and endorsed pairing software in the correct application of the rules.
FIDE also draws attention to related regulatory changes that came into effect on March 1, 2026, including updates to C.02. Chess Equipment Technical Specifications, Rules, and Regulations and 07. Play-Off and Tie-Break Regulations. Organizers and arbiters are encouraged to consult these updated texts alongside the revised Swiss Rules to ensure full compliance with the current FIDE Handbook.
These updates form part of FIDE’s continuing work to maintain clear, practical and modern regulations for tournament administration and fair competition.
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Bernard Malfliet
05.04.2026 - 18:06Maar geen reden tot paniek, op 16 test=tornooien en 12700 paringen, zijn er 80 paringen verschillend in de nieuwe Zwitsers, dus minder dan 1 % en zoals gezegd, vooral op de laatste borden
Pas de panique pourtant, sur 16 tournois de test et 12700 appariements, il y a 80 differences, avec le nouveau Suisse, donc moins de 1 % de différences
Bernard Malfliet
05.04.2026 - 17:43Pairtwo 1.36.12 volgt reeds de nieuwe regels, = suit déjà ces nouvelles règles.
vooral op de onderste borden ga je verschillen zien omdat de byes en de onderste groepen anders (beter) worden behandeld
Nicolas Rauta
05.04.2026 - 12:38Pouvez-vous nous indiquer si Swar et Pair Two respectent ces nouvelles règles?
Y a-t-il des pendules qui nous pouvions employer jusque maintenant et qui ne sont plus acceptées, pour les interclubs par exemple?