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We are up to 53 preregistered, please keep them coming.
Well,…..do you feel lucky….well do you?
The count is now 60 (including me & Gord)
That's 75% of target. Just 20 more to go!
Don't wait, register now.
Don't make me email you again! :)
Thank you Ralph, the pictures are great.
If anyone else has pictures they like to share, I have John Upper, the CFC newsletter editor asking me for a tournament report. Please forward your pictures to me for my report. Thanks.
Remember my target of 80 players?
Well, we had exactly 80 players. :)
More news after I get my morning coffee, I hope?
Thank you everyone for coming, I thought the tournament was a big success!
I have posted some pictures.You have to be a member of
Chesstalk and log in.Click on my avatar.Click on
the pictures to make them larger.A partial picture
of round three is one of the pictures.:)
Thank you Ralph, the pictures are great.
If anyone else has pictures they like to share, I have John Upper, the CFC newsletter editor asking me for a tournament report. Please forward your pictures to me for my report. Thanks.
Remember my target of 80 players?
Well, we had exactly 80 players. :)
More news after I get my morning coffee, I hope?
Thank you everyone for coming, I thought the tournament was a big success!
Many thanks to all the participants who played in our tournament. Thnx to TDs Garvin Nunes and Bob Gillanders for smooth runnings on game day and thnx to Bob Gillanders again for handling all the behind the scenes stuff that made this tournament possible. I am thinking to have another tourney sometime March or April next year so stay tuned. Strength and honour, play well.
Ooops...Was trying to insert a graphic (game from the tournament). Not working and its making me post something. Sorry! Anyway.. Here's the game. I stalemated it!
Is there a tournament report in one of the above posts (I'm trying to avoid having to scroll through them all)? Or is there some link to where the final results are posted?
Is there a tournament report in one of the above posts (I'm trying to avoid having to scroll through them all)? Or is there some link to where the final results are posted?
Thanks.
Bob A.
HI Bob,
The results are posted in FB under the Tim Horton Miississauga Chess Club.
Is there a tournament report in one of the above posts (I'm trying to avoid having to scroll through them all)? Or is there some link to where the final results are posted?
Thanks.
Bob A.
Well Bob, I did plan on writing up a tournament report, not just the results, but a few antidotes as well, but I'm just too lazy to get off my ass and do it. :( So thanks to Erwin and friends for the Facebook posting, thanks to Ralph and James for the pictures, and thanks to CFC newsfeed for their post, I did post the winners in an earlier post.
Complete results can be found on the CFC website, it is rated now. So thanks everyone for coming. Thanks to Gord and Garvin for their efforts, and thanks to all my opponents for some great chess. :)
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