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2019 CYCC Qualifier Tournament September 8 2018, Mississauga
Hi all, hope everyone had a great civic holiday. The summer starts winding down from here and it's back to school soon. Get an early start kids on the 2019 CYCC qualifier tourney on Sept 8.
Just a little bump here. I am getting questions about if it would be a good tournament for beginners. The answer is YES! I usually go over the rules for first timers roughly 20 minutes before the start of round one. So get there 20 min early!
Ah so many choices for tournaments. If you are looking for a two day tourney I recommend the Hamilton tourney starting next. If you are a junior and a first time tournament player or a junior wishing to represent Canada at the Championships, you gotta play in a CYCC qualifier and qualify like this one to play in the CYCC finals tournament, and win that. First step is here! Time is ticking people your move
Just a reminder that the early bird entry to the Sep 08 CYCC qualifier tournament is $35until Sep 02, then it is $45 until Sep 06.
Registrations close on Sep 06.
Here are some competitors who have taken advantage of that already:
Simmon Chang
Pranoy Mukherjee
Milana Inozemtseva
Atharva Srinivas
Alan Wang
Aayush Ajith
Aarush Ajith
Hengbin Fang
Jack Huang
Gauri Sreekumar
Jaden Nagar
Henry Yao
William Johnson
Katelyn Johnson
Kesevar Kalibar
Devindu Dassanayake
Devanga Dassanayake
Maximillian Ray
Mazin Habib
Eric Tian
Ali Ahmad Khan
Jay Verma
Chirantan Masur
Kishore Masur
William Wang
Mohammed Faizy
Aiden Li
Lohitaksh Badarala
Daniel Ivanitski
Bogdan Vlasyuk
Alex Hu
Liam Yumul
Tomas Bertovic
Nickeeta Fadeev
Malcolm Lewis
Aarnav Shah
Kevin Sun
Varun Pillai
Karma Pillai
Abisan Gajamugan
Mathusha Jeyakumar
Bhavatharshan Jeyakumar
Audrey Siahou
Anirud Chakkoli
Kevin Shi
Mohammed Hadid
Abhay Shenoy
Time is ticking.
Last edited by Gordon Gooding; Thursday, 6th September, 2018, 10:29 PM.
Check updated pre reg list on post #6, there are some more coming on soon as soon as i get the info from Bob! Nudge, nudge! Sunday Sept 02 is the last day for the eraly bird price of $35. If you miss that date, dont worry the entry price is only $45 until Sep 06. Hope you dont miss that date though, no more entries after the 06 Sep.
Last edited by Gordon Gooding; Wednesday, 29th August, 2018, 09:40 PM.
Last day to pay only $35 entry fee for the CYCC qualifier tournament if I receive the details AND payment today by paypal or etransfer to <miltonchess@hotmail.com>. Also for the adult / non cycc competitive chess player in the family, we are running a non cycc qualifier active tourney alongside this tourney. Check out the separate post I have put up for details, thnx.
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