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Registration Info : In person onsite, cash or cheque, ideally before 10am. Lunch break around 12noon.
Site opens at 8am, tournament games should be done by 4pm, site closes by 6pm.
Thank you, and best regards,
Aris Marghetis, IA/IO
arismarghetis at rogers dot com
Re: Ottawa Easter Monday Camp & CYCC Qualifier (rated CMA & CFC Active)
Hi again, there seems to be a little bit of confusion regarding when we'll actually start tomorrow ...
In a nutshell :
8am : I arrive to set up, so this is the earliest players could be registered, dropped off, etc.
9am : I expect most players will arrive at about this time, register, pay, parents leave, etc.
10am : This is the latest that the 1st round would start, depending on registrations so far.
11am : target time for the 2nd round
12noon : lunch break, bughouse, simul, etc.
1pm : target time for the 3rd round
2pm : target time for the 4th round
3pm : target time for the 5th round
4pm : I expect that most of the parents would start picking up their children by this time.
5pm : In previous years, very few, if any, children are picked up any later than this time.
6pm : This is the latest time that I would like close down the location, all kids picked up!
Re: Ottawa Easter Monday Camp & CYCC Qualifier (rated CMA & CFC Active)
Hi Aris,
I really appreciate the work you are doing in Ottawa...and that you are making the CMA part of it! Is it possible for the CMA part of these events that you include the school...as that is an essential part of the CMA program :)
Re: Ottawa Easter Monday Camp & CYCC Qualifier (rated CMA & CFC Active)
I hear ya. I've been doing it for Brad's regional events, but going through that picklist with only one-letter-seeding can be daunting at time lol. OK, I'll do it more! :)
Re: Ottawa Easter Monday Camp & CYCC Qualifier (rated CMA & CFC Active)
Hi chess families, right after the event, I submitted the results, with my recommendations for the resulting qualifiers. Earlier this week, I received one confirmation on my proposals, but I'm still waiting for other confirmations from key people, before we can publicly post the qualifiers. Sorry about this, but I'm waiting similarly to yourselves.
Hi chess families, right after the event, I submitted the results, with my recommendations for the resulting qualifiers. Earlier this week, I received one confirmation on my proposals, but I'm still waiting for other confirmations from key people, before we can publicly post the qualifiers. Sorry about this, but I'm waiting similarly to yourselves.
Sorry again, but I'm still waiting on one person to approve these qualifiers. As soon as I receive that email confirmation, I will happily post the names here and at the CFC.
Re: Ottawa Easter Monday Camp & CYCC Qualifier (rated CMA & CFC Active)
Chess families, we've now received approval for these qualifiers (all our recommendations were accepted). These will also be posted on the CFC/CYCC Qualifier webpage :
U16 - Jeff Zhang
U14 - Terry Ju
U14 - Neerav Mullur
U14G - Caroline Chen
U12 - Larry Ju
U12 - Ethan Wu
U10 - David Gan
U10 - Yaorui Xu
U10 - Dion Huang
U10 - Shougan Gu
U10 - Richard Feng
U10 - Alex Stopic
U10 - Raymond Cui
U8 - Daniel Xu
U8 - Dylan Li
U8 - Matthew Zhu
U8G - Sonia Wu
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