The Chess'n Math Association (CMA) is proud to announce this event...airfare for the winner to the Invitational in the U.S. is paid for by the CMA!:
The 13th Annual Susan Polgar Foundation Girls’ Invitational 2016 - Ontario Championship qualifier
GM Susan Polgar and Webster University are inviting the top Canadians girls from each province to participate in “The 13th Annual Susan Polgar Foundation Girls’ Invitational” (SPFGI) The event will offer more than $200K in prizes and scholarships. The annual Susan Polgar Foundation Girls’ Invitational, is the most prestigious all-girls event in the United States.
The Chess'n Math Association Toronto Branch is proud to organize the 1st edition of the ON Championship, qualifier for the 13th annual SPFGI 2016 on May 14, 2016!.
REQUIREMENTS for participants:
Under 19 years old on Jan 1st 2016 (please provide date of birth)
Must reside in Ontario
TIME: May 14th, 2016
PLACE: Chess'n Math Association: (701 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON)
Just south of Eglinton
PLEASE COME ON SITE BY 10:00 am
ROUNDS: 5 rounds 30 minutes per player (G30), 60 minutes for each round with clocks (provided):
Round 1: 10:30 – 11:30
Round 2: 12:00 – 13:00 followed by lunch break
Round 3: 14:00 – 15:00
Round 4: 15:30 – 16:30
Round 5: 17:00 – 18:00
Tie breaks for 1st and top 3 places if required. It will consist of a written chess puzzles test (Polgar method) within a given time frame. Tournament will be rated by the CMA. FIDE rules of rapid play apply!
PRIZES:
1st place:
Clear of after tie breaks will represent Ontario @ SPFGI 2016
Top 3 places
Clear of after tie-breaks
Other prizes To be announced. Watch our website for latest announcements.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION (no registration after May 13th or on site):
Name: Birthday:
Address: Apt/ #:
City: Postal code:
Phone: Email:
School: Grade:
Rating (organization):
PARTICIPATION FEE:
$30
Early bird (until May 10th, 2016 included)
$40 May 11th to May 13th, 2016 included
PAYMENT METHODS:
Cheque payable to: Chess'n Math Association
Chess'n Math Association toronto@chess-math.org
Canada's National Scholastic Chess Organization
Go to our website: www.chess-math.org
The 13th Annual Susan Polgar Foundation Girls’ Invitational 2016 - Ontario Championship qualifier
GM Susan Polgar and Webster University are inviting the top Canadians girls from each province to participate in “The 13th Annual Susan Polgar Foundation Girls’ Invitational” (SPFGI) The event will offer more than $200K in prizes and scholarships. The annual Susan Polgar Foundation Girls’ Invitational, is the most prestigious all-girls event in the United States.
The Chess'n Math Association Toronto Branch is proud to organize the 1st edition of the ON Championship, qualifier for the 13th annual SPFGI 2016 on May 14, 2016!.
REQUIREMENTS for participants:
Under 19 years old on Jan 1st 2016 (please provide date of birth)
Must reside in Ontario
TIME: May 14th, 2016
PLACE: Chess'n Math Association: (701 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON)
Just south of Eglinton
PLEASE COME ON SITE BY 10:00 am
ROUNDS: 5 rounds 30 minutes per player (G30), 60 minutes for each round with clocks (provided):
Round 1: 10:30 – 11:30
Round 2: 12:00 – 13:00 followed by lunch break
Round 3: 14:00 – 15:00
Round 4: 15:30 – 16:30
Round 5: 17:00 – 18:00
Tie breaks for 1st and top 3 places if required. It will consist of a written chess puzzles test (Polgar method) within a given time frame. Tournament will be rated by the CMA. FIDE rules of rapid play apply!
PRIZES:
1st place:
Clear of after tie breaks will represent Ontario @ SPFGI 2016
Top 3 places
Clear of after tie-breaks
Other prizes To be announced. Watch our website for latest announcements.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION (no registration after May 13th or on site):
Name: Birthday:
Address: Apt/ #:
City: Postal code:
Phone: Email:
School: Grade:
Rating (organization):
PARTICIPATION FEE:
$30
Early bird (until May 10th, 2016 included)
$40 May 11th to May 13th, 2016 included
PAYMENT METHODS:
Cheque payable to: Chess'n Math Association
Chess'n Math Association toronto@chess-math.org
Canada's National Scholastic Chess Organization
Go to our website: www.chess-math.org
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