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Hoping that there are less conflicts among the tournaments CFC and CMA organizers
Chess tournaments in Canada by and large are not many. Hopefully there will be less tournaments held on the same day just like what happen during the recent labor day. This will benefit both the organizers and the players as well. If only the organizers could plan way ahead in time and more co-operation among themselves, that will be great for the good of chess in Canada. The above is done in spreadsheet so may not look good above
Re: Hoping that there are less conflicts among the tournaments CFC and CMA organizers
The events seem to be played in sections. I'd assume a player would play where there is a better chance of winning a prize and/or at a location which is close to reach.
Re: Hoping that there are less conflicts among the tournaments CFC and CMA organizers
Hi Gary ;
Players play where they are most comfortable. If organizers run events no matter where they are, it is up to local chess community to support it. I felt that the SWOCL let down the Kitchener tournament. They have many juniors and they have many players west of the G.T.A. any low turnout should be questioned by the players not coming, not the organizers.
I have not checked the full list but did you and your son play in Kitchener?
Last edited by John Brown; Friday, 6th September, 2013, 07:53 PM.
Reason: typo
[B]Tournaments in Toronto and GTA ( September 2013 and onwards )
Though you are so concern about tournaments but I don't see you on a pre-reg list of Aurora Open. LOL
Anyway, organizers/players can not satisfy every player/organizer. There are not many long weekends in a year. As I understand only Ontario Open (Victoria day) is more or less protected by agreement amongst Ontario leagues.
imo, it was great that two tournaments were held during Labour Day quite close in space.
Chess tournaments in Canada by and large are not many. Hopefully there will be less tournaments held on the same day just like what happen during the recent labor day. This will benefit both the organizers and the players as well. If only the organizers could plan way ahead in time and more co-operation among themselves, that will be great for the good of chess in Canada. The above is done in spreadsheet so may not look good above
Cheers !
That is so much easier said than done. ;) Its kinda of hard to do. I suspect that some organizers plan a couple of months ahead. I have planned myself up to three months ahead for the one or two that I have run. I have appreciated your org skills in putting the tourneys on this post, very nice. Interested in doing this as a regular chess calender updater on chesstalk?
Re: Hoping that there are less conflicts among the tournaments CFC and CMA organizers
Just a quick CMA calendar update -
At the request of many, and to accommodate Hal Bond's 2-3
November Guelph event, and Bob Gillanders' 16-17 November
Campbellville event, we have moved our Grand Prix 1 to 24 Nov!
Our remaining events for 2013 only:
29 SEPT: Open Scholastic Tournament 27 OCT.: Grand Halloween Tournament 24 NOV.: 2013-14 Grand Prix 1 Tournament 15 DEC.: Grand Christmas Tournament
An updated CMA Tournament schedule for the scholastic
year 2013-14 will follow shortly.
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