9th Annual Grand Pacific Open: Easter 2015

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  • 9th Annual Grand Pacific Open: Easter 2015

    Preliminary details for the 9th Annual Grand Pacific Open have been posted at www.grandpacificopen.com


    See you in Victoria at Easter 2015 :-)

    In addition, there have been a number of changes to our general policies, notably with respect to refunds, changes in the FIDE rules that recently took effect, and other small changes. Eligibility for playing up a section is also now based on a player's lifetime rating high (as opposed to current rating). For more information on our policies see:

    http://grandpacificopen.pbworks.com/...18009/Policies

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    Re: 9th Annual Grand Pacific Open: Easter 2015

    1st $50 for the blitz. Are we in the 1800s?

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      Re: 9th Annual Grand Pacific Open: Easter 2015

      Originally posted by Andy Shaw View Post
      1st $50 for the blitz. Are we in the 1800s?
      Do you have a problem with a prize fund for an event that has $0 entry fee?

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        Re: 9th Annual Grand Pacific Open: Easter 2015

        20$ EF and increase the prizes.

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          Re: 9th Annual Grand Pacific Open: Easter 2015

          Originally posted by Roger Patterson View Post
          notably with respect to refundsrl]
          What were previous rules for refunds? Can share your experience?

          We would like to eliminate the on- site registration too. It is the main source of delays. As we have three rounds the first day, the delay transforms in shorter breakes later.

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            Re: 9th Annual Grand Pacific Open: Easter 2015

            Originally posted by Andy Shaw View Post
            20$ EF and increase the prizes.
            Depends what a purpose of the blitz is for organizers.
            EF=0 will attract a bigger crowd.

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              Re: 9th Annual Grand Pacific Open: Easter 2015

              Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
              What were previous rules for refunds? Can share your experience?

              We would like to eliminate the on- site registration too. It is the main source of delays. As we have three rounds the first day, the delay transforms in shorter breakes later.
              previous policy was 100% refund up until the close of on site registration. What we were experiencing was that between the close of pre-registration (the Monday midnight before the event) and the event, we were getting a lot of withdrawals and changes at the last minute with the request being received by a number of different people. It was difficult to know for certain that all the right people (TD, finance guy, CFC membership guy) were getting the information they needed to process the change- some day we would eventually overlook something and have a problem. The current policy is intended to get people to make any changes before the end of pre-registration. We have some other ideas in place too which we will try this year.

              We don't have a problem with delays - our tournaments start on time. Usually Mark (Stephen for our Vancouver events) is timing his remarks so that he says "start White's clock" on the exact right second. :-) How we do this is a) lots of people to handle on site registration (Usually three at the registration desk, the TD at his own desk taking filled out entries to enter in the computer, plus one or two others wandering around fixing anything that needs fixing b) on site registration ends 30 minutes before. For the GPO, it helps that most people pre-register, probably because they are traveling and so plan ahead. Our tournaments in Vancouver had a bigger number at the door which we seemed to have fixed by increasing the late fee to $15 from $10.

              I forget how many we get onsite but it is some number like 6 for the GPO.

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                Re: 9th Annual Grand Pacific Open: Easter 2015

                In case you find it interesting, a graph of our number of players registered by date (#months before) for various tournaments. You can see for Victoria most pre-register and for Vancouver, we used to have a lot at the door but now for more recent events, that problem has abated. The change was that our late fees used to be $10 / $10 for first and second deadlines and were made $10 / $15.

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