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Add three more to your list: Mario Piccinin, Mate Milinkovic, and Ralph Deline. I'll remind the club members on Tuesday and maybe we can find a couple more.
Add three more to your list: Mario Piccinin, Mate Milinkovic, and Ralph Deline. I'll remind the club members on Tuesday and maybe we can find a couple more.
Wow, me bad! Some critical information seems to be missing from the 1st post on thread,
but it is in the flyer! (which is too large to upload
Anyway, not too late to register.
Some added info:
Registration from 9am-9:45am
Rounds: 10am, 11:15am, 1:30pm, 2:45pm, 4pm.
Break after 2nd round for lunch. Everyone home for dinnertime, unless......
we have the room for the day, so maybe some speed or doubles into the evening! ;)
Wow, me bad! Some critical information seems to be missing from the 1st post on thread,
but it is in the flyer! (which is too large to upload
Anyway, not too late to register.
Some added info:
Registration from 9am-9:45am
Rounds: 10am, 11:15am, 1:30pm, 2:45pm, 4pm.
Break after 2nd round for lunch. Everyone home for dinnertime, unless......
we have the room for the day, so maybe some speed or doubles into the evening! ;)
Hey did someone say blitz? Im up for that. maybe a blitz tourney after? Yeah!
Just a gentle reminder for everyone who has a standard tournament chess set and chess clock, please bring them. Also, can you please get there earlier for registration rather than later for the timely start of the tournament. Also, I'm just also interested in a speed/blitz tourney after. I love blitz, the fast and the furious, yeehah! Thank you for all who have registered already. We hope to make this an annual event. Also consider the next tourney we are having in November this year at this same venue.
Gordon Gooding
Milton Junior Chess School
Discovering chess, one move at a time
45 players registered including Gord and myself as floaters.
Looks like we finally have enough to populate the 3 sections as advertised.
Any last minute holdouts, please register by midnight to avoid the late fee.
Great tournament marketing!! Congrads to the organizers for this nice touch.
Bob A
I would like to thank Mr. Bob Gillanders for his hard work in advertising, promoting and tournament directing. In part, it would not have happened without him. He is a great credit to any chess club/organization. Great stuff Mr. Preotu for putting up this crosstable and I hope to see you and Razvan in November at our next tourney. To all the competitors, you are the other part of this tournament that made it possible. Thank you for coming and we hope to do it again next year. If you have good memories about this tournament please feel free to tell others. If you have not so good thoughts about the tournament, please feel free to tell us. :) Keep on enjoying the beautiful enigma of chess!
Gordon Gooding
Milton Junior Chess School
Discovering chess, one move at a time
Thank you Gord and Rene. Congratulations to our winners and thanks to everyone for participating. We were concerned about a low turnout, but were pleasantly surprised with the final count of 50. Pretty good for an active!
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