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  • #16
    Re: PwC Toronto Open site

    Originally posted by Erik Malmsten View Post
    I visited the site tonight (saw a few late entries come in) and it's a pretty historic building, the main playing hall is two stories tall and a short walk down the stairs to outdoors for the smokers. Fast to many elevators up for the washrooms/ bookstore/ lower boards. The first floor also has washrooms and a bar. Pass the vault in the basement there is an entrance to the PATH underground (Hockey Hall of Fame). The cheapest parking is the multi-level garage at the bottom of Church Street.

    With only 5 rounds will the winner(s) have to get 5-0? Two draws and they may end up in a big tie for the lower prizes.
    Erik,
    Where is the multi level parking located and how much per day? Participants must be eager to know the exact location of this parking space.

    Thanks!:)

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    • #17
      Re: PwC Toronto Open site

      Originally posted by Precy Mckoy View Post
      Erik,
      Where is the multi level parking located and how much per day? Participants must be eager to know the exact location of this parking space.

      Thanks!:)
      Hi,

      I just went by it on my way back from work, but didn't think of checking the price. I've been told it's the cheapest in the area as most streets have parking meters and the playing site has valet parking.

      The entrance to the 3-level parking garage is at the bottom of Church Street, south of the Esplande/ south of Front/ south of King. Can walk up to King (St. James Cathedral) turn left (west) pass the King Edward Hotel, pass Yonge Steet the tournament entrance in on King Street.

      For those flying in, take the Airport Express Bus to the Royal York Hotel/Union Station (something like $16) walk up to King Street and East past the Bank of Commerce tower and the entrance is just before Yonge. Taxis will often refuse to take people from Union Station to 3 blocks away.

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      • #18
        Re: PwC Toronto Open - 89 players in Open Section

        OPEN

        1 GM Hikaru Nakamura 2757 USA
        2 GM Alexander Shabalov 2630 USA
        3 GM Eugene Perelshteyn 2601 USA
        4 GM Bator Sambuev 2584 ON
        5 IM Artiom Samsonkin 2548 ON
        6 GM Joshua Friedel 2537 USA
        7 IM Leonid Gerzhoy 2528 ON
        8 IM Nikolay Noritsyn 2503 ON
        9 FM Shiyam Thavandiran 2462 ON
        10 IM Brian Hartman 2434 ON
        11 IM David Cummings 2430 ON
        12 IM Ron Livshits 2427 ON
        13 FM Eduardo Teodoro 2413 ON
        14 FM Christian Stevens 2408 ON
        15 FM Robert Hamilton 2384 ON
        16 FM Bindi Cheng 2376 ON
        17 David (Yu) Peng 2375 ON
        18 IM Michael Schleifer 2356 QC
        19 FM Michael Barron 2344 ON
        20 Eddie Mark 2344 USA
        21 FM Goran Milicevic 2340 ON
        22 Roman Sapozhnikov 2327 ON
        23 IM Lawrence Day 2322 ON
        24 Victor Plotkin 2322 ON
        25 WIM Iryna Zenyuk 2305 USA
        26 FM Vinod Puri 2297 ON
        27 Eddie Urquhart 2289 ON
        28 Liam Henry 2278 ON
        29 IM Raymond Kaufman 2274 USA
        30 Alexander Martchenko 2272 ON
        31 WIM Natalia Khoudgarian 2252 ON
        32 Keith MacKinnon 2250 SK
        33 David Filipovich 2241 ON
        34 WFM Yuanling Yuan 2240 ON
        35 Hugues Masse 2234 QC
        36 Wajdi Shbaita 2230 ON
        37 Ziyi (Joey) Qin 2226 ON
        38 Aleksandr Tuxanidy Torres 2221 ON
        39 Joshua Guo 2220 ON
        40 David Lavin 2219 ON
        41 Karoly Szalay 2218 ON
        42 Arthur Calugar 2216 ON
        43 Haonan Zhou 2203 ON
        44 Ilia Bluvshtein 2200 ON
        45 Balwinder Singh 2200 IND
        46 Avinash Sundar 2194 ON
        47 Andrei Moffat 2175 ON
        48 Hugh Siddeley 2171 ON
        49 FM Hans Jung 2170 ON
        50 Felix Barrios 2161 ON
        51 Aman Hambleton 2160 ON
        52 Ted Kret 2158 ON
        53 David Southam 2148 ON
        54 Mikhail Egorov 2127 ON
        55 Federico Austria 2117 ON
        56 Michael Kleinman 2090 ON
        57 Pavel Rakov 2089 ON
        58 Alexander Friedman 2085 ON
        59 Nikita Gusev 2080 ON
        60 Mavros Whissell 2067 ON
        61 Michael Humphreys 2065 ON
        62 Geordie Derraugh 2063 ON
        63 Andrew Picana 2057 ON
        64 Christopher Knox 2056 ON
        65 Keith Wight 2054 ON
        66 Ralph Gregorz 2053 ON
        67 Vladimir Drkulec 2052 ON
        68 Aquino Inigo 2047 ON
        69 Jessie Wang 2046 ON
        70 David Plaxton 2036 ON
        71 Julia Lacaurodean 2035 ON
        72 Vladimir Semyonov 2031 ON
        73 William Evans 2030 ON
        74 Anthony Cheron 2025 ON
        75 Daniel Abrahams 2007 ON
        76 Peter Bokhout 2006 ON
        77 Aaron Wu 1986 ON
        78 Aaaron Both 1968 ON
        79 Andre Zybura 1959 ON
        80 Dalia Kagramanov 1943 ON
        81 Peter Boross-Harmer 1930 ON
        82 John Chidley-Hill 1903 ON
        83 Agastya Kalra 1850 ON
        84 Simon Gladstone 1820 ON
        85 Mathew Nicholson 1814 ON
        86 Robert Armstrong 1803 ON
        87 Michael Sharpe 1750 ON
        88 Pino Verde 1712 ON
        89 Richard Marks 1662 ON

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        • #19
          Re: PwC Toronto Open - 60 Players Under 2000

          Under 2000
          1 Ross Richardson 1922
          2 Olya Chichkina 1904
          3 David Bowers 1831
          4 Joe Bellomo 1755
          5 Florian Bergeron 1754
          6 David Gunapalan 1749
          7 Kevin Zhou 1690
          8 Jason Nguyen 1620
          9 Manuel Balboa 1968
          10 Mickey Stein 1965
          11 Omar Shah 1958
          12 Raymond Singh 1954
          13 Garvin Nunes 1945
          14 Oleg Tseluiko 1943
          15 Yelizaveta Orlova 1938
          16 Robert Bzikot 1929
          17 Arnie Lucki 1927
          18 Robert Gashgarian 1919
          19 Erik Malmsten 1917
          20 John Bleau 1901
          21 Brent Zhang 1900
          22 Sadiq Juma 1900
          23 Eric Van Dusen 1871
          24 Ian Finlay 1868
          25 Pepin Manalo 1863
          26 Devon Thomas 1854
          27 Zhiyuan Zhang 1843
          28 Bill Kim 1826
          29 Yuriy Kryvoshlyk 1823
          30 David Itkin 1810
          31 Laurent Allard 1802 QC
          32 Marcus Wilker 1794
          33 Victor Itkin 1789
          34 Christopher Takov 1782
          35 Saveli Trostidusky 1780
          36 Bruce Dowling 1771
          37 William Gordon Rutherdale 1762
          38 Pacifico Cortez 1760
          39 Steven H. Liu 1760
          40 Jose Cabioc 1717
          41 Richard Wing 1716
          42 Caesar Posylek 1714
          43 Mario Moran-Venegas 1712
          44 Alan Power 1700
          45 Philip Chan 1691
          46 Genadi Medvedev 1680
          47 Joseph Sy 1674
          48 Michael von Keitz 1674
          49 Dennis Khaiter 1670
          50 Jose Belzunce 1664
          51 Jim Zhou 1653
          52 Ken Kurkowski 1644
          53 Ferdinand Supsup 1626
          54 Drake Lalonde 1624
          55 Merlin Atayde 1624
          56 Zeljko Kitich 1617
          57 Guannan Song 1616
          58 Mate Milinkovic 1596
          59 Mark Bercovici 1576
          60 Roy Posaratnanathan 1567

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          • #20
            Re: PwC Toronto Open - 53 in novice cma rating

            I've spent an hour looking up CMA ratings for the youth in this section. There doesn't seem to be a pattern like CMA+300=CFC. One player is very active in cma events and his rating is over 1600, should he be in this section? All others have lower cma. Also, should cma ratings of 4 unrateds be used for pairings?


            Under 1600

            1 James Fu 1588 cma 1339 g6
            2 Mike Vasovic 1580
            3 Mei Chen Lee 1578
            4 Michael Zaghi 1571 cma 1129 g13
            5 James Roe 1562
            6 Noel Santiago 1549
            7 Mike Ivanov 1546 cma 1636 g8
            8 Andre Siegel 1540
            9 Mark Plotkin 1534 cma 1425 g5
            10 Colin Archibald 1527
            11 Rebecca Giblon 1526 cma 1165 g6
            12 Juliaan Posaratnanathan 1504 cma 1298 g6
            13 Jack McGuire 1492
            14 Lehn Nasir 1474 (Zehn 1135 g5)
            15 Patrick Yu 1462 cma 1193 g5
            16 Misha Kurbatov 1452 (Michael 909 g11)
            17 Jesus Vera 1448
            18 Joseph Bellissimo 1446 cma 1441 g3
            19 Adam Cormier 1442
            20 Alice Laimer 1440
            21 Nathan Farrant-Diaz 1426 cma 1266 g7
            22 Jackie Peng 1424 cma 1306 g5
            23 Michael Rogers 1389 cma 574 g12
            24 Dinesh Dattani 1374
            25 Ping Lin 1354
            26 Daniel Zotkin 1340 cma 1167 g2
            27 James D. D. Martin 1340 cma 471 g8
            28 Andrew Giblon 1322
            29 Yutong Luo 1312
            30 Joey Orozco 1309
            31 Brett Gugel 1308 cma 1297 g2
            32 Ernesto Villaluz 1293
            33 Kyle France 1258
            34 Jeffrey Pancer 1250
            35 Renifel Caday 1240
            36 Dima Gouzovski 1235 (Dmitri 574 g9)
            37 Ferdinand Cale 1215
            38 Jesse Woolford 1200
            39 Kuhan Jeyapragasan 1181 cma 1031 g6
            40 Anthony Maulucci 1076 cma 1257 g2
            41 Jason Xi 1064 cma 1036 g4
            42 Derek Green 1031 cma 857 g17
            43 Shafkat Ali Unrated
            44 Keith Denning Unrated
            45 Bruce MacInnis Unrated
            46 Jeffrey Nool Unrated
            47 Jeremy Worden Unrated cma 864 g6
            48 Karl Westerholm Unrated cma 723 g5
            49 Kosta Kalentebidis Unrated cma 1027 g6
            50 William Robertson Unrated (Willy 622 g6)
            51 Mario Libatique Unrated
            52 Boris Iriarte Unrated
            53 Alexandre Michelasvili Unrated

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            • #21
              Re: PwC Toronto Open site

              Originally posted by Erik Malmsten View Post
              I visited the site tonight (saw a few late entries come in) and it's a pretty historic building, the main playing hall is two stories tall
              Erik, maybe you'll have time to answer:
              Where is the main normal (for chess players) entrance to the playing hall? Any guiding signs for comers by subway?

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              • #22
                Directions........

                It is difficult to describe directions to those who have not been to 1-King Street West or do not know Toronto, BUT, let me try....

                Location is on the SW corner of King and Yonge Streets. Subway stops at that corner, so exit the subway at King Street exit (There is another exit at King Street & University, but that is called something else.)

                If one were walking down Yonge (South direction) toward the lake, it would be across King Street on the right directly across from Shoppers Drug Mart which is on the SE corner.

                Entrance is from King Street. Walk straight in. If you go down a few stairs, you will be in the hotel lobby, BUT, before going down these stairs, hang a right and you will walk up a flight (or 2) of stairs to the Banking Hall. There you are.

                Please note, I am not aware if there are special entrances OR if there will be signs directing participants and spectators, but there should be.

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                • #23
                  Re: PwC Toronto Open - Almost 140 Pre-regs to Thurs. - Entries Close Tues., April 14

                  Did the pairings ever get posted?

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                  • #24
                    Re: PwC Toronto Open - Almost 140 Pre-regs to Thurs. - Entries Close Tues., April 14

                    Hi Gary:

                    I just checked Bryan Lamb's official tournament website, and the pairings are not yet posted. Neither has he sent any to me yet for posting on the discussion boards.

                    Bob

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                    • #25
                      Re: Directions........

                      Originally posted by J. Ken MacDonald View Post

                      Location is on the SW corner of King and Yonge Streets. Subway stops at that corner, so exit the subway at King Street exit (There is another exit at King Street & University, but that is called something else.)

                      If one were walking down Yonge (South direction) toward the lake, it would be across King Street on the right directly across from Shoppers Drug Mart which is on the SE corner.

                      Entrance is from King Street. Walk straight in. If you go down a few stairs, you will be in the hotel lobby, BUT, before going down these stairs, hang a right and you will walk up a flight (or 2) of stairs to the Banking Hall. There you are.

                      Please note, I am not aware if there are special entrances OR if there will be signs directing participants and spectators, but there should be.
                      Exit the King subway at the north end, turn left up the narrow stairway to the south side of King Street where the stop for the eastbound streetcars are.

                      Instead of going on a streetcar go into building.

                      Turn right and up the stairs and register with Sydney. Further up the stairs is the Bryan Lamb TD office and playing hall.

                      If you exit the subway train at the south end and use the yellow hallway it will be hard to see the door to the tournament building on the north side (right side) as you enter Commerce Court.

                      On the first floor is a fancy bar. Vending machine and washrooms on hallway at NW end of bar, just south of the stairway to the tournament. Newspaper/ candy shop on the east side of entrance.

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