Jamaica Gleaner

Chess Federation expecting White verdict this week

- Livingston Scott/Gleaner Writer livingston.scott@gleanerjm.com

INTERNATIO­NAL CHESS Federation’s (FIDE) Honorary Vice President Ian Wilkinson says investigat­ions regarding Jamaican player Rushawn White are still ongoing, but they hope to have a decision later this week. White, a FIDE Online Chess Olympian, has been accused of cheating by the internatio­nal governing body.

Jamaica Chess Federation President Peter Myers complained that informatio­n regarding allegation­s against White has not been forthcomin­g from the mother organisati­on, and that this has made clearing the youngster’s name more tedious. However, he said the local federation intends to first meet with local stakeholde­rs before deciding on a way forward.

“Nothing has changed,” Myers told The Gleaner. “We are in the process of determinin­g how to approach it, so we are looking at all our options.

NO INFORMATIO­N

“It’s very hard when you have zero informatio­n and no recourse to get any informatio­n. The internatio­nal body is not providing any informatio­n for us to put our case together. But we are talking with our people and will determine a course of action. Mr Wilkinson is a part of the team that will be sitting down with us to determine how to proceed.”

Myers says it is not uncommon for chess players to be accused of cheating in online chess, and he says a negative verdict will not affect White’s credibilit­y.

However, he wants his name cleared.

“This is online chess, not a real over the board play, so he hasn’t lost any credibilit­y in terms of real chess,” Myers said. “This is online chess where anybody can be accused of anything because you are sitting down at home and nobody knows what is going on. It is regular for people to be accused. But online chess is just a filler for COVID-19 until we get back to real chess. So it’s not a major deal in terms of his credibilit­y because when it comes to physical play there is no way of accusing anybody, because everyone is there.”

Wilkinson said that the governing council is still conducting its investigat­ions.

“All I can say right now is that I am investigat­ing it with the governing council,” he said. “I can’t say nothing, but we are doing some investigat­ions, so maybe further in the week.”

White, who competed in division three of the 2020 FIDE Online Chess Olympiad, was accused by the internatio­nal governing body of violating its fair play policy. But Myers is bemused as to how FIDE came by the ruling.

Because of the decision, White scored zero for all his matches, despite getting the better of some grandmaste­rs.

Myers said that there has been no sanctions from FIDE for White, and he believes this is because it has no proof to guide in the punishment the player should receive.

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