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Annex Chess Club is pleased to host this year's GTCL Cup - Toronto's Rapid Team Championship!
We're welcoming teams in two categories (playing in one single section):
• Championship Teams
Each chess club in Toronto is invited to enter one or more club team in the championship. Team registration is open to any four players (plus one alternate, optionally) who represent the club. There is no rating cap in the Championship category. The winning team will win the 2014 GTCL Cup for their club, and players will receive trophies from the GTCL.
• U1800 Teams
This category is open to any four players (plus one alternate) who want to play together on a team, subject to a rating cap: the average rating of the top four players must be under 1800. This ensures parity among the various U1800 teams. The best team in this category will win the 2014 U1800 Cup for their team, and players will also receive trophies from the GTCL.
The winner was the Annex CC who overcame the Willowdale CC on a tie break and in a direct encounter.
Pictures tonight.
Thanks. I'll have a proper cross-table organized by tiebreak ASAP. I ended up doing most of the work onsite by hand, so I still need to enter all the individual game results.
Thanks. I'll have a proper cross-table organized by tiebreak ASAP. I ended up doing most of the work onsite by hand, so I still need to enter all the individual game results.
Titans II got 11 game points as Annex Models. These two teams were co-winners in the U1800 Section.
Tyler first said that Titans got 11 game points, but then he checked and said it was only 9. I don't have game scores from matches to check either way.
Actually, wait: L6 W11 L8 D9 B—. The win is at most 4, the draw is 2, and the two losses are at most 1.5 each, so it can't be 11.
Sorry for the mix-up, but I think Models are tie-break winners in U1800.
FYI, Titans II and Models were announced co-winners in U1800 by Tyler regardless the number of wins. The player/team with the most wins usually finishes highest on tie-breaks in chess. While this tournament might be different, there are no clear tie-breaking rules in the flyer. I understand if you don't want to break a tie (even for the title) but I think Models were co-winners with Titans II.
I would suggest you double-check with Tyler.
FYI, Titans II and Models were announced co-winners in U1800 by Tyler regardless the number of wins. The player/team with the most wins usually finishes highest on tie-breaks in chess. While this tournament might be different, there are no clear tie-breaking rules in the flyer. I understand if you don't want to break a tie (even for the title) but I think Models were co-winners with Titans II.
I would suggest you double-check with Tyler.
He did double check with me. Typically in team tournaments, byes give only 2 board points, not 4, so the result for round 5 is actually 2-0 (not 4-0). Although it wasn't mentioned on the flyer, I specifically announced the tiebreaks were board points, then head to head encounter (as is typical in team tournaments).
Hope that explains everything! Sorry for the misunderstanding, but by the time I corrected the mistake most players had already left the club.
FYI, Titans II and Models were announced co-winners in U1800 by Tyler regardless the number of wins. The player/team with the most wins usually finishes highest on tie-breaks in chess. While this tournament might be different, there are no clear tie-breaking rules in the flyer. I understand if you don't want to break a tie (even for the title) but I think Models were co-winners with Titans II.
I would suggest you double-check with Tyler.
OK, I guess it depends how you count the bye. I'll check with Tyler.
Congratulations to Michael Humphreys and the entire Annex team. That picture of Michael above is a keeper! - and its nice to see the young ones in the second picture busy absorbing!
I saw this position (and it was probably the last game.)
Black to move
My own games:
the first was an interesting fight against Erwin, especially when my King ran from g8 to h3 :)
second nothing special,
and then all other three went downhill. Hard to play at night after a work day. Wish this tournament would be held during daytime and on the weekend.
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