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  • David Gunapalan
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    Originally posted by Felix Dumont View Post
    Thanks David/Dan (both for registering with your real name and mentionning the error). The CFC database used for the provinces still shows you as from Toronto. To avoid confusion in future tournaments, you should send an email to info@chess.ca and tell them your new address. That said, you did register with your Quebec address and I will tell the arbiter about the changes to make for the prizes.

    Yes, they have my Quebec address and I have been receiving Echec magazine in Quebec for at least the last 18 months!

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  • Hugh Brodie
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    Section E - Philip Grauer is not unrated. He has a permanent FQE rating of 989. No differences in prizes, but it should be taken into account when rating the event.

    Like David G., he may have an CFC Ontario address (I think he lived there for a while), but he plays regularly in the Wednesday night events (Montreal), so he must have a Montreal address.

    http://www.fqechecs.qc.ca/cms/usager/102682
    Last edited by Hugh Brodie; Wednesday, 30th July, 2014, 02:26 PM.

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  • Felix Dumont
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    Thanks David/Dan (both for registering with your real name and mentionning the error). The CFC database used for the provinces still shows you as from Toronto. To avoid confusion in future tournaments, you should send an email to info@chess.ca and tell them your new address. That said, you did register with your Quebec address and I will tell the arbiter about the changes to make for the prizes.

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  • David Gunapalan
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    Originally posted by Felix Dumont View Post
    We posted it on the tournament website last Friday, but it seems like it may have been overwritten when we added the other prizes... I'll look into that.

    There is a mistake in the awarding of the prizes. I was in section C. My FQE rating is 1872 so I should have been awarded part of the under 1900 prize. As I understand, the FQE rating should be used for Quebec residents.

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  • Felix Dumont
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    We posted it on the tournament website last Friday, but it seems like it may have been overwritten when we added the other prizes... I'll look into that.

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  • Roman Sarrazin Gendron
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    Nicolas Vettese was playing in section B and lost a game, which puts him at 3/4.
    Six players split the prizes with 3.5.

    http://echecsmontreal.ca/co/miniCO.pdf

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  • Andy Shaw
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    Originally posted by Felix Dumont View Post
    It was published Monday on both the tournament website and the FQE website.
    http://www.fqechecs.qc.ca/cms/articl...en-prix-prizes

    How about the Mini-Coc. Who won the tournament? Nicholas Vettese I am guessing won it easily.

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  • Felix Dumont
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    Originally posted by Dan Alistair View Post
    So where is the promised information about prizes, including for lower sections ?
    It was published Monday on both the tournament website and the FQE website.

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  • Dan Alistair
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    Originally posted by Felix Dumont View Post
    We have massive ties in some sections (like section B) and we want to be completly sure of the prizes before posting them. Tiviakov won the Armageddon tiebreaks, as I mentioned yesterday, which was only for the title and the name on the Molson Cup. He also had the best tiebreaks and won $3200 (if I remember well). We only gave the prizes for the winners in each section yesterday, and will mail and publish all the other prizes this week (hopefully today or tomorrow).

    So where is the promised information about prizes, including for lower sections ?

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  • Kerry Liles
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    Thanks Hugh for all you hard work (here on this tournament report and elsewhere).

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  • Hugh Brodie
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    Here are the two Armageddon games. I submitted a brief report on the Open - as well as the games - to TWIC (The Week In Chess): http://www.theweekinchess.com/html/twic1029.html

    [Event "CAN-op Armageddon"]
    [Site "Montreal CAN"]
    [Date "2014.07.26"]
    [Round "1"]
    [White "Van Kampen, Robin"]
    [Black "Ghaem Maghami, Ehsan"]
    [Result "0-1"]
    [ECO "C93"]
    [WhiteElo "2636"]
    [BlackElo "2586"]
    [PlyCount "106"]
    [EventDate "2014.07.26"]
    [EventType "k.o."]
    [EventRounds "2"]
    [EventCountry "CAN"]

    1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3
    O-O 9. h3 Bb7 10. d4 Re8 11. Nbd2 h6 12. Bc2 Bf8 13. Nf1 exd4 14. cxd4 Nb4 15.
    Ng3 Nxc2 16. Qxc2 Rc8 17. Bf4 d5 18. e5 Ne4 19. Rad1 c5 20. Qb1 Qb6 21. Nxe4
    dxe4 22. Nd2 cxd4 23. Nxe4 Qg6 24. Bg3 Bb4 25. Re2 Rcd8 26. Qd3 Bd5 27. b3 Bc6
    28. Kh2 Re6 29. f3 Rd5 30. Rc1 Bc3 31. a3 b4 32. a4 Rd8 33. Rd1 a5 34. Nc5 Qxd3
    35. Nxd3 Ree8 36. Bf2 Bd5 37. Rb1 f6 38. Bg3 Bf7 39. h4 Bg6 40. Rd1 Bf7 41. Nc1
    Bg6 42. Nd3 Bf7 43. Nc5 Rc8 44. Ne4 Bxb3 45. Rb1 Bc4 46. Rf2 Bd3 47. Rd1 Bxe4
    48. fxe4 fxe5 49. Rf5 b3 50. Bxe5 b2 51. h5 Rc5 52. Bd6 Rxf5 53. exf5 Re1 0-1

    [Event "CAN-op Armageddon"]
    [Site "Montreal CAN"]
    [Date "2014.07.26"]
    [Round "2"]
    [White "Tiviakov, Sergei"]
    [Black "Ghaem Maghami, Ehsan"]
    [Result "1-0"]
    [ECO "B43"]
    [WhiteElo "2656"]
    [BlackElo "2586"]
    [PlyCount "92"]
    [EventDate "2014.07.26"]
    [EventType "k.o."]
    [EventRounds "2"]
    [EventCountry "CAN"]

    1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 a6 3. g3 b5 4. Bg2 Bb7 5. Nge2 e6 6. d4 cxd4 7. Nxd4 Ne7 8. O-O
    Nbc6 9. Nb3 d6 10. Bg5 h6 11. Be3 Ne5 12. a4 b4 13. Na2 N7c6 14. c3 bxc3 15.
    Nxc3 Be7 16. Qe2 Na5 17. Nd2 Rc8 18. Rfc1 O-O 19. b3 Bf6 20. Rab1 Re8 21. f4
    Nd7 22. Na2 Nc6 23. Nc4 Qe7 24. Qf2 e5 25. Rd1 exf4 26. gxf4 Bh4 27. Qf3 d5 28.
    exd5 Nb4 29. Nxb4 Qxb4 30. Bd4 Nf6 31. Qh3 Be1 32. Bxf6 gxf6 33. Qxh6 Qc5 34.
    Kh1 Qf2 35. Qh3 Re2 36. Qf3 Rce8 37. Qxf2 Bxf2 38. Nd6 Rb8 39. Nxb7 Rxb7 40. d6
    Rd7 41. Bh3 Rd8 42. d7 Kf8 43. Rbc1 Be3 44. Rc4 Rf2 45. Rc8 Bb6 46. Re1 Rd2 1-0

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  • Caesar Posylek
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    Any comments about the top chess players achievements?

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  • Roman Sarrazin Gendron
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    Hey guys !

    We promised we would post the videos of the tiebreaks for the title between Ghaemmaggami, Van Kampen and Tiviakov. Here are the two armageddon games :
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2O44XQ42hI (Van Kampen - Ghaemmaggami)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMpgEuVHzu8 (Tiviakov - Ghaemmagami)

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  • Andy Shaw
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    How was the tournament? Well organized?

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  • Nigel Hanrahan
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    This thread is "unstuck". Congrats to the FQE and all the volunteers who made the event such a success.

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