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2016 KW Riedstra Memorial Open and the Ontario Seniors 60+ Chess Championship
Re: 2016 KW Riedstra Memorial Open and the Ontario Seniors 60+ Chess Championship
Back in the '70s and '80s, chess tournaments had hundreds of participants but today, not so much. Where are the chess players? Here is a tournament ten days away, close to heavy populated areas, and hardly anyone has registered. When I was younger, living in Kirkland Lake, starved for competition, I would travel by bus all night, about 400 miles, just to play in a weekend tournament. Is chess dying out?
Here is a tournament ten days away, close to heavy populated areas, and hardly anyone has registered.
Ralph, next time you should have either a early bird discount or late fee. Without this incentive to pre register early, many just wait until the last minute.
Guilty as charged, still trying to decide which section. :)
Re: 2016 KW Riedstra Memorial Open and the Ontario Seniors 60+ Chess Championship
I know some people have job commitments, some are on holidays, and some are undecided, plus some register Saturday morning, so it will then that we have the final numbers.
Re: 2016 KW Riedstra Memorial Open and the Ontario Seniors 60+ Chess Championship
I agree Bob. We use to have a discount for early registrations and it needs to be brought back. Since we supply chess sets and clocks, it helps knowing the approximate number of tables to set up. Live and learn. :o
Thanks. Please give me a bye for round 1.
This old geezer likes to sleep in saturday mornings! :)
In the Seniors, you are considered "the kid", "the new guy", and not an old geezer. However, if you can't keep up with "the more mature" Seniors, then yes, I have you down for a bye for round 1.
In the Seniors, you are considered "the kid", "the new guy", and not an old geezer. However, if you can't keep up with "the more mature" Seniors, then yes, I have you down for a bye for round 1.
OMG, "the kid" sure does feel like an old geezer.
Sorry Ralph, I have to cancel this weekend. Back problems that started yesterday are still with me today. A treatment session this morning has helped, but I'll be on muscle relaxants for the weekend and have been advised not to sit too much. So, no chess for me.
OMG, "the kid" sure does feel like an old geezer.
Sorry Ralph, I have to cancel this weekend. Back problems that started yesterday are still with me today. A treatment session this morning has helped, but I'll be on muscle relaxants for the weekend and have been advised not to sit too much. So, no chess for me.
Boy old age has really set in on you Bob. What happened to that Bob who walked early in mornings in Kitchener when you stayed with me and Jaime?
EXERCISE when you get older. My Senior who is 103 now, says exercise keeps her young. So walk it out Bob.
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