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" Time to look at bigger location for 2018 to fit in 200 players.
As always Aurora organizers strive to provide the best for the players.
A very good sign for chess players of all levels :) "
We've looked around and even out of town, found one potential good. We've book a Legion location for 2018 already :) But only Spring and Fall. Summer - under a big question now.
Congrads to all you guys - You've turned Aurora into a major regional chess centre in the GTA, much the way Kitchener and Guelph have done so for Southwestern Ontario!
I wish I could play, but will be out of town.
But I have your fall tournament in my calendar already.........now to protect the Sat./Sun (sigh).
We've looked around and even out of town, found one potential good. We've book a Legion location for 2018 already :) But only Spring and Fall. Summer - under a big question now.
An Aurora International Chess Champioship maybe?? Sometime in the summer creating a tour of the Canadian Open, the Quebec Open, The Sault Ste. Marie International Chess Championship and the Aurora International Chess Championship.
There is nothing to attract foreign GM's like a tour of tournaments close together - a 2018 Canadian Summer Grand Prix!!
An Aurora International Chess Champioship maybe?? Sometime in the summer creating a tour of the Canadian Open, the Quebec Open, The Sault Ste. Marie International Chess Championship and the Aurora International Chess Championship.
If anybody who still eager to play, could wait on a waiting, and could do payment on a short notice, please go to http://www.aucc.club/aurora-weekend-...aurora_summer/
and the bottom of the page enter your information. Please write a right email to contact you. When we will finalize number of players, you shall receive further instructions.
We would like to have as many players as possible without sacrificing quality of tournament thus not all might be accepted.
If anybody who still eager to play, could wait on a waiting, and could do payment on a short notice, please go to http://www.aucc.club/aurora-weekend-...aurora_summer/
and the bottom of the page enter your information. Please write a right email to contact you. When we will finalize number of players, you shall receive further instructions.
We would like to have as many players as possible without sacrificing quality of tournament thus not all might be accepted.
There might be a couple or more late registrations today but your pre-registration lists have equal or surpassed the 2017 Canadian Open Chess Championship. http://www.chess-results.com/fed.aspx?lan=1&fed=CAN. I noticed that the Guelph Pro-Am has similar sections and attracted a continuous number of record attendances. I wish your team continued success! I guess that's the way to go...
I noticed that the Guelph Pro-Am has similar sections and attracted a continuous number of record attendances. I wish your team continued success! I guess that's the way to go...
Thnx for wishes :)
Yes, we're still adding players.
We started with only three sections five years ago. There were too many players in the lowest section to deal, and we started to divide it: U1600 -> U1600 + U1300, and now +U900. Though I would like to split the Open in future LOL
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