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  • Alex Ferreira
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    Re: Hart House Holidays Open

    *bump*

    Over 100 entries now. Note that the last day to send me an email is Wednesday to receive early fee rate.

    Alex F.

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  • Michael Barron
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    GTCL Cup awards at Hart House Holidays Open

    Dear chess friends,
    We will have a short GTCL Cup awards ceremony at Hart House Holidays Open before round 3 - on Saturday, December 17, at 3:25 pm.

    GTCL will present trophies to 2016 GTCL Cup winners:

    Starks:

    1. Nikolay Noritsyn
    2. Victor Plotkin
    3. Mark Plotkin
    4. Max Rusonik

    The Stragglers (U1800):

    1. Daniel Abrahams
    2. Yury Cheryachukin
    3. Dragan Jevtic
    4. Abdolreza Radpey

    Hopefully, all these players will play at Hart House Holidays Open or at least will come on Saturday to receive their trophies.

    See you on Saturday at Hart House!

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  • Alex Ferreira
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    *bump* list updated

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  • Mark Biong
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    Originally posted by Alex Ferreira View Post
    Hi Mark,

    I used to have a chart on the flyer with a complete projected prize fund based on entries. I stopped doing it for two reasons: people know what we do and what to expect, and it gave me little lee-way when I needed it. As you mentioned, it's the organizer's discretion and organizers are different in how they do this bit.
    With that said, I don't intend to drastically deviate in any way what we've done in the past. One of the reasons why I changed the entry fee to a nearly-flat $60 all the way across by scrapping the majority of the discounts was precisely to more adequately predict the prize fund based on entries.


    It would be foolish of me to try to seriously fiddle with what seems to have worked in the past, so players can expect a similar distribution to previous editions of Hart House tournaments.

    What players can expect based on what we have done in the past, based on about 120 players (ie approx $5,000):
    40-50% of prize fund in Crown Section with $1,000 first prize
    No prize ladder or distinction between the other categories, with each having ~15% of the prize fund, with a first prize between $300-400.
    Possible team prize: If one is put in place, it will be a flat $400 so each team member can take home $100.
    3 prizes in each of the 4 sections.

    Why do I also not want to place a rigid chart with a prize fund distribution? Section sizes can vary substantially. It is not uncommon for me to adjust the prize fund slightly based on the size of the section. Some examples that come to mind are... adding a 4th place prize or particularly in the U1600 section, create a sub-rating (ie U1300 prize within U1600 section) that only the lower group is eligible too.

    The prize fund is generally posted on the second day of the tournament, on-site. This allows the organizer to breathe and make some calculations based on the pool of players that have turned up to play.


    Alex Ferreira
    Thank you very much for the quick reply and clarifications. Wish you success in your tournaments!

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  • Alex Ferreira
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    Originally posted by Mark Biong View Post
    Most tournament organizers and directors make prize distributions during tournaments whatever they want to be. What exactly are the actual prizes based on a certain number of players, let just say @ 120 players? Or out of those 70% of entries, how many % goes to the four sections just to get an estimate of player's expectation?
    Hi Mark,

    I used to have a chart on the flyer with a complete projected prize fund based on entries. I stopped doing it for two reasons: people know what we do and what to expect, and it gave me little lee-way when I needed it. As you mentioned, it's the organizer's discretion and organizers are different in how they do this bit.
    With that said, I don't intend to drastically deviate in any way what we've done in the past. One of the reasons why I changed the entry fee to a nearly-flat $60 all the way across by scrapping the majority of the discounts was precisely to more adequately predict the prize fund based on entries.


    It would be foolish of me to try to seriously fiddle with what seems to have worked in the past, so players can expect a similar distribution to previous editions of Hart House tournaments.

    What players can expect based on what we have done in the past, based on about 120 players (ie approx $5,000):
    40-50% of prize fund in Crown Section with $1,000 first prize
    No prize ladder or distinction between the other categories, with each having ~15% of the prize fund, with a first prize between $300-400.
    Possible team prize: If one is put in place, it will be a flat $400 so each team member can take home $100.
    3 prizes in each of the 4 sections.

    Why do I also not want to place a rigid chart with a prize fund distribution? Section sizes can vary substantially. It is not uncommon for me to adjust the prize fund slightly based on the size of the section. Some examples that come to mind are... adding a 4th place prize or particularly in the U1600 section, create a sub-rating (ie U1300 prize within U1600 section) that only the lower group is eligible too.

    The prize fund is generally posted on the second day of the tournament, on-site. This allows the organizer to breathe and make some calculations based on the pool of players that have turned up to play.


    Alex Ferreira

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  • Alex Ferreira
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    Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View Post
    To access the Hart House Chess Club website: https://harthousechess.com/%20tournaments/ (Prior URL no longer works).

    Alex - there still is no link to a pre-registrations page, as far as I can tell.......did I miss it?

    Bob A

    Hi Bob,

    No you have not. The website doesn't list the pre-registered list and I am not sure that will either. I don't have free access to that site and now that entries are coming in fast, it doesn't make much sense in pestering someone else to update it twice a day.
    With that said... I myself update the pre-registered list here on Chesstalk. It's been listed on the first / main post of this thread for over a week, and I keep editing it.

    Alex F.

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  • Alex Ferreira
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    Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
    several questions:
    Byes - are they 1/2 point?
    Default time - 1 hour?
    Byes: I think it's on the flyer but I can put it here as well. Maximum 2 (two) 1/2 (half-point) byes in Rounds 1-4 if requested before the start of Round 1. Otherwise will be zero point byes.

    Default time remains 1 hour, as per overall Canadian Standards / Practice.

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  • Bob Armstrong
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    Originally posted by Alex Ferreira View Post
    *bump*
    List of early entries up.
    Alex F.
    To access the Hart House Chess Club website: https://harthousechess.com/%20tournaments/ (Prior URL no longer works).

    Alex - there still is no link to a pre-registrations page, as far as I can tell.......did I miss it?

    Bob A

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  • Egidijus Zeromskis
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    Re: Hart House Holidays Open

    several questions:
    Byes - are they 1/2 point?
    Default time - 1 hour?

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  • Mark Biong
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    Originally posted by Alex Ferreira View Post
    Hi Mark,

    The prizes are based on entries... 70% of entries revert into prizes. If the number of players is above 125 I will probably make a team prize as well. We have done this in the past, but if turn-out is lower than normal, the team prize has been the first thing to be cut.

    Alex F.
    Most tournament organizers and directors make prize distributions during tournaments whatever they want to be. What exactly are the actual prizes based on a certain number of players, let just say @ 120 players? Or out of those 70% of entries, how many % goes to the four sections just to get an estimate of player's expectation?

    Leave a comment:


  • Alex Ferreira
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    Hi Mark,

    The prizes are based on entries... 70% of entries revert into prizes. If the number of players is above 125 I will probably make a team prize as well. We have done this in the past, but if turn-out is lower than normal, the team prize has been the first thing to be cut.

    Alex F.

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  • Mark Biong
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    Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View Post
    Hi Alex:

    Same for Scarborough CC - send me an electronic version, and I'll print some up for our display table.

    Bob A
    Are there Team Competition? How about prize fund and distribution based on certain number of players?

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  • Bob Armstrong
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    Originally posted by Marcus Wilker View Post
    Alex, do you have a flyer we can print for the interested players here?
    Hi Alex:

    Same for Scarborough CC - send me an electronic version, and I'll print some up for our display table.

    Bob A

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  • Marcus Wilker
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    Alex, do you have a flyer we can print for the interested players here?

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  • Alex Ferreira
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    Re: Hart House Holidays Open

    *bump*
    List of early entries up.
    Alex F.
    Last edited by Alex Ferreira; Monday, 28th November, 2016, 03:10 PM.

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