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We are up to 30 players today as we add 3 players two of which from Mississauga and one from Markham, one of the top junior who just won OYCC U-12 section, Hairan Liang. He is a regular at Scarborough and has moved up the rank very fast recently. He will be one of the dark horses challenging the top 4 players.
We have 12 in Open, 16 in U-1600 and only 2 in Recreation section. Not good for Recreation section as we purposely create this section for those who does not have CFC membership and new to chess in Canada. It will not be CFC rated. If the response for Recreation section is poor, we may have to scrap this section.
2 weeks to go ! save $ 10 by registering early.
Refreshment and snacks provided during the tournament.
Gary Hua
Last edited by Gary Hua; Thursday, 24th April, 2014, 09:36 PM.
We are at 37 now with the latest addition of two top juniors from Mississauga Dinny and Frank Wang. Dinny will play in open section and younger brother fighting in u 1600 .
In our first edition, $700 was awarded as prize money. We hope to be able to award more this time.
Don't miss out the fun and actions.
Ferdinand as TD ran the tournament well without a glitch and tournament ran as scheduled and this time around I am sure it will be the same if not better.
In Open section, we have 4 OYCC U-12 champions ( tie 1st )Thomas, Daniel, Hairan and Eugene together with Sergey ( NAYCC U-10 champion ) challenging the 2 Masters for the prizes. I don't think Razvan and Adam will have an easy ride if these juniors could create an upset or two. Mississauga favourites Lanting Qian, Dinny Wang, Florian, Michael, Anubhav and veteran Bob Gillanders and Rob Gashgarian from Brantford will give the two a good fight as well. Probably not too much for Razvan as he is a FM and almost 2500 CFC but Adam has to be careful otherwise suffers a slip. Federico is the dark horse and probably create the biggest upset and win the section.
Great to have top juniors vying for prizes and fighting the favorites.
In U-1600, we have a crowded field of 22 players and the fight for the top 3 will be intense. Fantastic field.
In recreation section, we are hoping more players to join and support. This section is created mainly for you, newer players and those without CFC member yet. Hopefully, Junior players from Mississauga and nearby will respond and make the 3 sections successful.
42 now and counting. Stay tuned for more updates
Cheers for Chess in Canada
Gary Hua
Last edited by Gary Hua; Friday, 2nd May, 2014, 08:07 AM.
We have 54 registered as of today with 3 days to go. Total prize money and trophies should be much better than our first edition if all turn up. Thanks to all who has registered and those whose name is not there please let us know if you have written to us before.
We will strive to make this tournament better than our first one.
3 more days to go to register and save $10
Cheers
Gary Hua
Last edited by Gary Hua; Wednesday, 7th May, 2014, 03:38 PM.
Mississauga Transit
Route 110 - University, Route 101 - Dundas Express, Route 1C - Dundas, and Route 44 - Mississauga Road bus routes include a stop at U of T Mississauga.
GO Transit
Nearest GO Stations: Erindale Station and Clarkson Station
Brampton Transit
Route 8 - Centre stops at Square One Terminal. From there, take Mississauga Transit Route 24 that connects with 1C to U of T Mississauga.
Oakville Transit
Route 24 - South Common Mall travels from Trafalgar VIA and GO Station to South Common Mall. From South Common Mall, take 1C to U of T Mississauga.
Shuttle Bus
UTM's Shuttle to/from U of T's downtown Toronto campus
Driving
Traveling East on Hwy 401 (from Windsor/London)
Exit Hwy 401 at Erin Mills Parkway
Turn right (South) onto Erin Mills Parkway
Turn left (East) onto Burnhamthorpe Road
Turn right (South) onto Mississauga Road
UTM is on your left-hand side
Traveling East on the QEW (from Niagara/Hamilton)
Exit QEW at Mississauga Road
Turn left onto service road to Mississauga Road
Make left (North) onto Mississauga Road
Cross Dundas Street W.
UTM is on your right-hand side
Traveling West on the QEW (from Toronto)
Exit QEW at Mississauga Road Turn left (North) onto Mississauga Road
Cross Dundas Street W. UTM is on your right-hand side
Traveling West on Hwy 401
Exit Hwy 401 onto Hwy 403 West
Exit Hwy 403 at Erin Mills Parkway
Turn left (South) onto Erin Mills Parkway to Burnhamthorpe Road
Turn left (East) onto Burnhamthorpe Road
Turn right (South) on Mississauga Road
UTM is on your left-hand side
Last edited by Ferdinand Supsup; Friday, 9th May, 2014, 07:50 PM.
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We just received two more entries - 2 top juniors Sean Lei ( 1966 ) and Amir Mohammad ( 1879 ) joining in the Open section. Very interesting to watch in this section. I would say much more tougher than our first edition. Hopefully we can see some upsets against the 3 Masters.
2 more days to pre-register and save $ 10. Do not miss this event.
56 players now as at May 8th
Please try to reach the venue earlier ( if possible ) so that the registration will go smoothly and we can start on time for all sections.
We are thinking of having Open, U-1800 and U-1200 sections in the next edition ( all CFC rated ) instead of the current one.
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