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The club will be closed for two Mondays (March 6 and 13).
On March 20, the club will start its 2017 championship with a 9 round swiss and one big group. Time control 90 min + 3 sec from move 1. Games on Mondays 6:45 pm. To join the tournament email us at register@aucc.club
The last tournament "Deep Freeze" had 58 players. A similar number is expected at the championship too.
The championship take place with 57 players. The results are on the main page at http://www.aucc.club
We allow to join anyone at anytime, though we prefer that you'll send an email in advance to make parings and give you a game on Monday night.
Next Monday we will come back to fight in the club championship. We had a break yesterday due to the weekend Open, though >40 players came to enjoy a blitz tournament. It was going till there were players willing to play- total 10 rounds. The table is too long to post here LOL http://chess-results.com/tnr273539.a...1&art=4&wi=821
5 players will come back as new AuCC (CFC too) members :)
If somebody wants to join, write a note to register @ aucc.club with any questions and we'll try to answer them asap.
If you wanna join let us know by Friday, otherwise come before 6:30 pm on Monday to get a CFC rated game. Necessary to have the CFC membership. Don't think it's too late - we already know that 4 new members are coming this Monday :)
We'll be open during the summer too. A schedule and activities will be posted later.
The final round will be this Monday. The good opportunity for beginners to come and get a rating even after one game. It will make life easier in the weekend tournament :) The crosstable is at http://www.aucc.club. I'm still leading with 8/8. Alan Li 7/8, and four players with 5.5.
June 12 - IM Michael Song will give a simul at the club. Before that we will have the award ceremony.
June 19 - the club will move to a summer location and a 45-min two-games tournament will take place over the summer.
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