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For those of you who cannot get enough chess between the Canadian Closed and the Kitchener Chess Festival, there will be a 2-day chess buffet in Kitchener Waterloo on the weekend of July 18-19!
Save the date!
1st Annual KW Chess Marathon
Location Kitchener City Hall Date July 18-19, 2015 Itinerary 7 rounds Quick Rated 25min+10sec + Saturday Blitz Tournament + Sunday Blitz Tournament Entry Fee $40 Prizes $35/entry overall as follows: Quick 1st $15/entry, 2nd $5/entry, U2000 1st $5/entry, Saturday Blitz 1st $10/entry, Sunday Blitz 1st who did not win a prize gets a free entry to next year's marathon. Any player winning 1st place in all three tournaments will be immortalized. Pre-Register Contactkwchessclub@gmail.com
Schedule
Saturday
09:00am Registration
10:00am Round 1
11:15am Round 2
01:00pm Round 3
03:00pm Time Odds Blitz Challenge (5 double rounds of time odds: 5 0, 6 0 vs 4 0 if rating difference over 200 points, 7 0 vs 3 0 if rating difference over 400 points, 8 0 vs 2 0 if rating difference over 600 points). Player giving time-odds have choice of clock side in both games.
I have spoken to KW Chess Club executives and they have unanimously agreed to subsidize the tournament by only taking $5 per entry from the prize fund.
1st Annual KW Chess Marathon
Location Kitchener City Hall Date July 18-19, 2015 Itinerary 7 rounds Quick Rated 25min+10sec + Saturday Blitz Tournament + Sunday Blitz Tournament Entry Fee $40 Prizes $35/entry overall as follows: Quick 1st $15/entry, 2nd $5/entry, U2000 1st $5/entry, Saturday Blitz 1st $10/entry, Sunday Blitz 1st who did not win a prize gets a free entry to next year's marathon. Any player winning 1st place in all three tournaments will be immortalized. Pre-Register Contactkwchessclub@gmail.com
Schedule
Saturday
09:00am Registration
10:00am Round 1
11:15am Round 2
01:00pm Round 3
03:00pm Time Odds Blitz Challenge (5 double rounds of time odds: 5 0, 6 0 vs 4 0 if rating difference over 200 points, 7 0 vs 3 0 if rating difference over 400 points, 8 0 vs 2 0 if rating difference over 600 points). Player giving time-odds have choice of clock side in both games.
FM Hans Jung 2270
Jude Aniunoh 2034
Steven Sadoway 1997
Tony Li 1918
Rob Gashgarian 1888
Lee Hendon 1632
Brian Clarke 1575
Anton Van Niekerk 1531
Ed Thompson 1500
Wayne Proudlove 1176
FM Hans Jung 2270
Gordon Gooding 2230
Jude Aniunoh 2034
Steven Sadoway 1997
Tony Li 1918
Rob Gashgarian 1888
Lee Hendon 1632
Brian Clarke 1575
Anton Van Niekerk 1531
Ed Thompson 1500
Wayne Proudlove 1176
Last edited by Tony Li; Friday, 3rd July, 2015, 10:19 AM.
FM Hans Jung 2270
Gordon Gooding 2230
Adam Cormier 2143
Jude Aniunoh 2034
Steven Sadoway 1997
Tony Li 1918
Rob Gashgarian 1888
Lee Hendon 1632
Brian Clarke 1575
Anton Van Niekerk 1531
Ed Thompson 1500
Wayne Proudlove 1176
FM Hans Jung 2270
Gordon Gooding 2230
Adam Cormier 2143
Jude Aniunoh 2034
Steven Sadoway 1997
Tony Li 1918
Rob Gashgarian 1888
Lee Hendon 1632
Brian Clarke 1575
Anton Van Niekerk 1531
Ed Thompson 1500
Wayne Proudlove 1176
Re: July 18-19: 1st KW Chess Marathon! Ed Thompson Appreciation Edition.
Andrew Peredun, Canadian Zonal Blitz co-champion, told me yesterday that he is not getting enough chess this summer. Therefore, he is joining the marathon!
FM Andrew Peredun 2324
FM Hans Jung 2270
Gordon Gooding 2230
Adam Cormier 2143
Steven Sadoway 1997
Tony Li 1918
Rob Gashgarian 1888
Lee Hendon 1632
Brian Clarke 1575
Anton Van Niekerk 1531
Ed Thompson 1500
Wayne Proudlove 1176
Last edited by Tony Li; Wednesday, 15th July, 2015, 10:19 AM.
Andrew Peredun, Canadian Zonal Blitz co-champion, told me yesterday that he is not getting enough chess this summer. Therefore, he is joining the marathon!
FM Andrew Peredun 2324
FM Hans Jung 2270
Gordon Gooding 2230
Adam Cormier 2143
Steven Sadoway 1997
Tony Li 1918
Rob Gashgarian 1888
Lee Hendon 1632
Brian Clarke 1575
Anton Van Niekerk 1531
Ed Thompson 1500
Wayne Proudlove 1176
Looking forward to the blitz tourney! I will be watching this format of tourney with interest. Cmon everybody what are you waiting for?
FM Andrew Peredun 2324
FM Hans Jung 2270
Gordon Gooding 2230
Adam Cormier 2143
Wajdy Shebetah 2051
Steven Sadoway 1997
Tony Li 1918
Rob Gashgarian 1888
Ralph Deline 1736
Lee Hendon 1632
Brian Clarke 1575
Anton Van Niekerk 1531
Wayne Proudlove 1176
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