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Tournament Announcement: Kitchener-Waterloo Teams Quick Challenge June 23
I have decided to lower the entry fee for for 5-player teams to $80 to match the entry fee for 4-player teams. The reason for this decision is that the total number of games played is the same regardless of number of players on a team.
Wednesday is the last day of pre-registration. Make sure to send in your team list by then to avoid late fees.
Players who register without a team will be matched up with partial teams as much as possible. Therefore I encourage people who do not have a team or have incomplete teams to register.
The list of teams so far is:
Pre-Registered (13)
Round Robin
1. EMC Team 1 (~2270)
Eugene Hua 2341
Hairan Liang 2114
Nicholas Vettese 2222
Mark Plotkin 2416
2. Aurora Chess Club (~2200)
David Cummings 2401
Michael Dougherty 2182
David MacLeod 1962
Isai Berengolts 2239
3. University of Waterloo (~1940)
Owen Qian 1962
Tony Li 1969
Alfred Dagan 1954
James Nah 1871
4.Shenannigans (~1920)
Gord Gooding 2128
Bob Gillanders 1768
Garvin Nunes 1907
Joe T Ellis 1874
5. London (~1870)
Steve Demmery, 2143
Geoffrey Ruelland, 2102
Amir Docheshmeh, 1538
Richard Glew, 1702
6. Kitchener Waterloo Team 1 (~1880)
Andre Zybura 1933
Ranko Radulovic 1943
Mario Piccinin 1869
Mate Milinkovic 1767
Looks really good now. Still missing some teams like Windsor / Hart House / Annex / Scarborough / Niagara Falls and Mississauga. That will make it 20 teams.
Come on.....it will be a real fun one day tournament in both sections.
I hope there will be cash prizes for the bottom section TOO !!! and not just the top section.....
There will be cash prizes for both sections, but no trophies this year. Ideas I suggested to the directors for next year:
- Rolling trophy; winning team trophy for club; individual trophies based on individual board performances.
- Higher late fee + possibly mandatory pre-registration to start on time.
- Blitz tiebreak (for trophy only) to make it more exciting.
For this year, we would appreciate if one of the parents could take team pictures.
As it stands, this tournament will have one of the lowest local turnouts ever, so I'm cautiously optimistic we will end up with at least one more local team.
Pre-Registered (14)
Round Robin
1. EMC Team 1 (~2270)
Eugene Hua 2341
Hairan Liang 2114
Nicholas Vettese 2222
Mark Plotkin 2416
2. Aurora Chess Club (~2200)
David Cummings 2401
Michael Dougherty 2182
David MacLeod 1962
Isai Berengolts 2239
3. There is no Eye in Team Blunder (~1990)
Jude Aniunoh 2061
Owen Qian 1962
Tony Li 1969
Alfred Dagan 1954
4. Shenannigans (~1920)
Gord Gooding 2128
Garvin Nunes 1907
Joe "The Elliot" T Ellis 1874
Bob "Some Scoundrel" Gillanders 1768
5. London (~1870)
Steve Demmery 2143
Geoffrey Ruelland 2102
Amir Docheshmeh 1538
Richard Glew 1702
6. Kitchener Waterloo Chess Club (~1810)
Mario Piccinin 1869
Istvan Kiss 1809
Jamie Macinnis 1779
Mate Milinkovic 1767
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