2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

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  • 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

    Details of the tournament are on the club's website: http://www.aucc.club/2018-aurora-spr...18aspodetails/

    Important information:

    Dates: March 24-25, 2018

    Place: The Royal Canadian Legion 89 Industrial Parkway North, Aurora, Ontario L4G 4C4

    Prizes: First in Open Section – minimum 500 CAD. Overall prize fund $2000+ (based on entries).

    Sections: Open and U2000 - CFC & FIDE rated; U1600 - CFC rated.

    We are changing two lowest sections composition:

    U1300 - bellow 1300 and unrated, Juniors (under 20 years) with rating bellow 900 and unrated will be playing in their special Junior section JU900 – both sections CFC rated. JU900 section is limited to 36 players.

    The tournament is limited to 150 players. We had two previous tournaments sold out. Please don't delay your registration.

    Time Control: 90 minutes per player + 30 seconds per move starting from move one.

    Entry fees: Players must be CFC members. GM, WGM, IM and WIM free entry if confirmed by March 20.

    Paid by March 20 (Tuesday) - 70 CAD
    Paid by March 23 (Friday 5 pm) - 80 CAD
    Tournament day - 100 CAD; paired for Round 2

    For an additional Play-up fee – 30 CAD – a player can enter the higher Section if his/her rating is less than 100 points lower than the Section floor limit.

    Registration: Only players who have registered and paid will be paired for Round one. Round one pairings will be posted in advance on our website late Friday night. You no longer need to “check-in” on Saturday as in previous tournaments.


    We've already received 14 entries though they are not processed yet.

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    Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

    Go transit started to run trains on the Barrie line on weekends too. Check the schedule http://www.gotransit.com/timetables/...18/Table65.pdf
    Looks that it could be useful going home to Toronto or Barrie. Coming to Aurora you'll need a bus.

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    • #3
      Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

      We have 29 players now. A great start :)

      The list of registered players is online: http://www.aucc.club/2018-aurora-spr...tered-players/

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      • #4
        Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

        There is no open section. Ontario organizers don't understand what an open section is. An open section is unrated up to 3000+ rating. Quebec organizers understand that pretty easily.
        Paul Leblanc from BC Open understand this simple thing.
        Last edited by Denis Gauthier; Sunday, 21st January, 2018, 03:38 AM.

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        • #5
          Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

          Originally posted by Denis Gauthier View Post
          There is no open section. Ontario organizers don't understand what an open section is. An open section is unrated up to 3000+ rating. Quebec organizers understand that pretty easily.
          Paul Leblanc from BC Open understand this simple thing.
          We have already discussed that with you. Though you are welcome to sponsor our Open section and then it will have your conditions if you'll meet ours :)

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          • #6
            Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

            Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
            We have already discussed that with you. Though you are welcome to sponsor our Open section and then it will have your conditions if you'll meet ours :)
            Just try to understand what an open section is?

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            • #7
              Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

              Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
              We have already discussed that with you. Though you are welcome to sponsor our Open section and then it will have your conditions if you'll meet ours :)
              Just try to understand what an open section is? You're the only one who doesn't.

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              • #8
                Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

                Originally posted by Denis Gauthier View Post
                Just try to understand what an open section is? You're the only one who doesn't.
                You shall learn how to count. This Open section will happen 14th time with various number of players in Aurora. While we can not claim yest as BJ does "100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong", we're slowly moving towards those numbers :)

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                • #9
                  Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

                  Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
                  Go transit started to run trains on the Barrie line on weekends too. Check the schedule http://www.gotransit.com/timetables/...18/Table65.pdf
                  Looks that it could be useful going home to Toronto or Barrie. Coming to Aurora you'll need a bus.
                  But how easy is it to get there from the new subway station in Vaughan?

                  Also, somebody can start having tournaments at York now that it has a subway station.

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                  • #10
                    Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

                    Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
                    Go transit started to run trains on the Barrie line on weekends too. Check the schedule http://www.gotransit.com/timetables/...18/Table65.pdf
                    Looks that it could be useful going home to Toronto or Barrie. Coming to Aurora you'll need a bus.
                    But how easy is it to get there from the new subway station in Vaughan?

                    Also, somebody can start having tournaments at York now that it has a subway station.

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                    • #11
                      Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

                      Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
                      You shall learn how to count. This Open section will happen 14th time with various number of players in Aurora. While we can not claim yest as BJ does "100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong", we're slowly moving towards those numbers :)
                      Go to http://www.chesstour.com/getmost.html
                      Open Section: A section open to all.

                      If you are not clever enough to understand that your open section is not open. Your are just st****!
                      Open Oakville organizer understand this simple thing.
                      Last edited by Denis Gauthier; Tuesday, 23rd January, 2018, 09:28 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

                        Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
                        You shall learn how to count. This Open section will happen 14th time with various number of players in Aurora. While we can not claim yest as BJ does "100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong", we're slowly moving towards those numbers :)
                        Go to http://www.chesstour.com/getmost.html
                        Open Section: A section open to all.

                        If you are not clever enough to understand that your open section is not open. Your are just st****!
                        Open Oakville organizer understand this simple thing.

                        Also take a look at https://www.vegaschessfestival.com/national-open/
                        Sections & Eligibility

                        Open (Championship) Under 1900 Under 1300 with separate under 1000 prize
                        Under 2300 Under 1700 Beginners: unrated & under 1000 allowed
                        Under 2100 Under 1500

                        Open section is open to all players. Under sections are open only to players with ratings lower than the section limit. Players with provisional ratings (based on 25 games or fewer) may not win more than 40% of the top prize in any under section of the National Open; the balance of the prize goes to next players in line.
                        Last edited by Denis Gauthier; Tuesday, 23rd January, 2018, 09:48 PM.

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                        • #13
                          Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

                          Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
                          Details of the tournament are on the club's website: http://www.aucc.club/2018-aurora-spr...18aspodetails/

                          Important information:

                          Dates: March 24-25, 2018

                          Place: The Royal Canadian Legion 89 Industrial Parkway North, Aurora, Ontario L4G 4C4

                          Prizes: First in Open Section – minimum 500 CAD. Overall prize fund $2000+ (based on entries).

                          Sections: Open and U2000 - CFC & FIDE rated; U1600 - CFC rated.

                          We are changing two lowest sections composition:

                          U1300 - bellow 1300 and unrated, Juniors (under 20 years) with rating bellow 900 and unrated will be playing in their special Junior section JU900 – both sections CFC rated. JU900 section is limited to 36 players.

                          The tournament is limited to 150 players. We had two previous tournaments sold out. Please don't delay your registration.

                          Time Control: 90 minutes per player + 30 seconds per move starting from move one.

                          Entry fees: Players must be CFC members. GM, WGM, IM and WIM free entry if confirmed by March 20.

                          Paid by March 20 (Tuesday) - 70 CAD
                          Paid by March 23 (Friday 5 pm) - 80 CAD
                          Tournament day - 100 CAD; paired for Round 2

                          For an additional Play-up fee – 30 CAD – a player can enter the higher Section if his/her rating is less than 100 points lower than the Section floor limit.

                          Registration: Only players who have registered and paid will be paired for Round one. Round one pairings will be posted in advance on our website late Friday night. You no longer need to “check-in” on Saturday as in previous tournaments.


                          We've already received 14 entries though they are not processed yet.
                          Hi Egis:

                          You've posted:

                          Play-up fee – 30 CAD – a player can enter the higher Section if his/her rating is less than 100 points lower than the Section floor limit.

                          To me, this seems NOT normal.

                          The condition usually is that one can play up if "within 100 points of the section above floor limit". Can other organizers confirm whether I am right, that this is the normal template?

                          Under Aurora' term of "less than 100 points lower", it means, as far as I can see:

                          Two players in the 1500's want to play up at Aurora in the U 1600 section.

                          Player X is rated 1501 - he is allowed to play up (Less than 100 points below 1600).

                          Player Y is rated 1500 - he is NOT allowed to play up (NOT LESS THAN 100 points below 1600 - he is dead on 100 points lower, and so does not qualify).

                          Am I right on this Egis?? Is this what was intended?

                          What do others think? Is my interpretation correct?

                          Bob A
                          Last edited by Bob Armstrong; Tuesday, 23rd January, 2018, 09:53 PM.

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                            Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

                            Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View Post
                            Hi Egis:

                            Player X is rated 1501 - he is allowed to play up (Less than 100 points below 1600).

                            Player Y is rated 1500 - he is NOT allowed to play up (NOT LESS THAN 100 points below 1600 - he is dead on 100 points lower, and so does not qualify).

                            Am I right on this Egis?? Is this what was intended?

                            Bob A

                            For this tournament it will be "1501" eligibility. Then we will think how to reword it.

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                            • #15
                              Re: 2018 Aurora Spring Open - details - March 24-25

                              Originally posted by Erik Malmsten View Post
                              But how easy is it to get there from the new subway station in Vaughan?

                              Also, somebody can start having tournaments at York now that it has a subway station.
                              The new station is on the West side and still quite far from Aurora. I have not checked yet how good is connection with Aurora, especially on weekends. GO bus from Union should be a better option - the Aurora GO station is nearby a playing place - about 10 min walk.
                              The Vaughan station should be good alternative going downtown (Hart House or Annex).
                              Last edited by Egidijus Zeromskis; Wednesday, 24th January, 2018, 12:03 AM.

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