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Plan ahead. Mark your calendars and prepare to play in our Spring Quick tournament.
KW Spring Quick City: Kitchener, Ontario Date: Saturday, 23 April 2016 Place: Kitchener City Hall, 200 King Street West TC: G/25 min + 10 sec (Bronstein) Sections: Open and Under 1600 Rds: 5 Round Times: 10:00 am, 11:30 am, 1:00 pm, 2:30 pm, 4:00 pm Entry Fee: Open - $30 or Pre-registration by 21 April : $25
U1600: $20 or Pre-registration by 21 April : $15 Registration: 9:00 am - 9:45 am at the door or email (below). CFC membership is required. Prizes: Open - Prize fund based on entry fees (less rating fees and minimal expenses).
U1600 - Trophies Misc: Chess pieces, boards, and clocks will be provided by the KW Chess Club. Free parking is available a block away at the corner of Water St and Charles St. Email: Pre-register or if you have any questions, please contact Ralph Deline at this email address: ralphdeline@gmail.com
I haven't been to our club meetings for a few weeks so I don't have any names from our club but, I know for sure, there are at least half a dozen players who will be playing in this event. Check back Wednesday morning to see their names.
Meanwhile, here are a few who have pre-registered. Don't be shy, sign up and play in the one-day tournament.
Pre-registered
Open
Eugene HUA
Terry Song
Corin Schneider
Mike Dougherty
Ralph Deline
Bryon Morgan
William Klarner
Istvan Kiss
Dan Raats
Jamie MacInnis
Anton van Nieerk
Nicholas Vettese
Derick Twesigye
Yury Cheryachukin
Matija Elez
Hugo Ortiz
U1600
Daniel Yu
Michelle HUA
Riley Brownstone
Marcus Waghorne
Justin Manchester
Rovshan Aliyev
Allison Larass
Last edited by Ralph Deline; Friday, 22nd April, 2016, 08:05 PM.
Two dozen have pre-registered. There will be a few more late registrations tomorrow morning but, regardless of the numbers, it will be an enjoyable day. If you feel so inclined, come and join in the fun.
I think there were 30 players. Three way tie for first in Open: Andrew Peredun, Nicholas Vettese, and Terry Song. Under 1600 First - Roshvan Aliev. (according to my sources - anyone else know better they are welcome to post).
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