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2019 Ontario Junior Chess Championship - Jan 12-13, 2019
2019 Ontario Junior Chess Championship - Jan 12-13, 2019
Hi Chess parents / Chess Players
With great excitement, we would like to announce the registration for 2019 Ontario Junior Chess Championship ( Jan 12-13, 2019 ) is open now. Location & Dates
When: Saturday, January 12th – Sunday, January 13th, 2019
Hi Gary: is another way of putting it that the junior must be 20 years old or under on Jan. 1, 2019?? (That was my way of thinking of eligibility dates in days of the dinosaur when I was active!)
Hi Gary: is another way of putting it that the junior must be 20 years old or under on Jan. 1, 2019?? (That was my way of thinking of eligibility dates in days of the dinosaur when I was active!)
Bob A
Yes. You are right.
I have amended my earlier post as well. I just realized it was very confusing....:)
Just double confirm, there is no playup for all OJCC sections, right? If yes, is it based on the rating of Jan 9, 2019 (the expected last update before tournament), or based on the registration date? I asking this because some people around the boundary may need consider the potential rating change (which may trigger the section change).
Just double confirm, there is no playup for all OJCC sections, right? If yes, is it based on the rating of Jan 9, 2019 (the expected last update before tournament), or based on the registration date? I asking this because some people around the boundary may need consider the potential rating change (which may trigger the section change).
Hi Grey,
There should be no playing up allowed unless you can prove that you have USCF or FIDE or your Active rating is in the higher bracket. We encourage players to play in their section. Parents/players are encourage to register earlier and pay according to their rating/section at the time of registration. We will use Jan 9, 2019 UPDATED rating to place the players according to their section then NOT when you register. You may go up a section or down a section or you may remain the same section after you register and you will be notified on your change of section accordingly.
Trust the above clarifies.
If I am the player, I would love to be able to win my section and to be called Ontario Junior Champion ( whatever section I may be )
Cheers
Last edited by Gary Hua; Thursday, 8th November, 2018, 02:28 PM.
Thanks Gary for the detailed clear answer, I redirected this message to the CCYC parents group.
Thanks Grey for helping to spread the news. Based on the feedback that we have received from CCYC and other parents, we have create another section which is for the beginners U700. Thanks to CCYC for the support of our tournaments all this while. Lets continue to do our part in promoting chess better in Canada.
With the conclusion of Oakville Rapid & Blitz challenge, we move our focus to 2019 Ontario Junior Chess Championship and this time in a different Sandman Hotel and this time at Mississauga Signature Sandman Hotel.
If you or your kids intend to play, please don't procrastinate and register now. Only 2 weeks before price goes up.
There are 5 sections this year and we are expecting at least 20 kids in each section.
This will be the first time OJCC will be held in a hotel and the venue is indeed very good. We have 180 players for our Golden Horseshoe back in June this year.
For the first time, there will be quite a number of good players from Burlington/Waterdown and Oakville ( all from WCC ) joining OJCC challenging for the honors to be OJCC champion in their respective sections.
Come and join us and register early.
The pre-register list should be out this weekend on our newsletter and website.
We have more than 30 players on board now and hope to reach 50 players by this weekend. Our expectation is to have 150 players which is about 30 players in each section.
Trophies and medals will be ready by this week
For those who intend to stay at the hotel for the Friday and/or Saturday, the room rate is at $ 125 + tax ( special rate ) per night.
You can use Group Code 212248 as code and booking must be done by Dec 12, 2018 to get this rate.
I have booked mine early this time around so that I don't miss it like CJCC so for those who intends to stay in the hotel please do not procrastinate further. Dateline ends on Dec 12th. It ends when it is on Dec 13th. It is 10 days to go.
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