Annex Chess Club Championship Swiss - Blog
Rd. 4 - 19/3/11
Bob's Chess Blog # 1 [Part I of 3 parts]
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Club
Annex Chess Club, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(See logo below)
(ACC Website: http://annexchessclub.com/)
(ACC Fb Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/172335039452033/)
Tournament # 2/19
Name: ACC Club Championship Swiss (2nd regular swiss tournament in 2019).
Dates: Feb. 11 – March 25 (Closed Feb. 18 – Ontario Family Day holiday)
Registrations: 50 registrants (So far: Crown: 12; Reserve (U 1800): 38 (Around the 2018 average of 49). ACC tournaments often accrue players as the tournament progresses.
Rounds: 6
Sections: 2: Crown; Reserve [U 1800 - With the reserve section (Combining U 1800 and U 1400) the lower two sections' players get to play some different opponents]).
Rating: Both sections are CFC-rated.
Playing Up Option: Players within 100 pts. of the floor of the section above may choose to play up, and most do. No playing up fee.
Time Control: G/90 + 30 sec. (From move 1)
Joining Annex CC: Lots of room and so ACC WELCOMES all new members. You can inquire about joining at the general ACC e-mail address: info@annexchessclub.com. You can join a tournament in progress….you will get ½ pt. byes for the missed rounds (Only two). Note that the club moved at the end of 2018...see the website for new location details – not far from the old location.
Section Notes:
1. The Regular ACC swiss has 3 sections: Crown (1800+), U 1800, U 1400, with playing up.
2. The summer format – 2 sections: Crown (1700 +); U 1700. This is done given lower player turn-out; with Playing Up Option.
3. For a short time in 2017, Swisses had 4 sections: Master (2200 +); U 2200; U 1800; U 1400. There was the free playing up option. It was temporarily shelved because the top two sections each had too few players; it will be reconsidered if the membership grows, and gets stronger.
Blog Note:
This Blog, here on my personal Facebook page, is directly re-posted a few other places - so references here refer to this Fb platform.
The Day of Rd. 4 (19/3/11)
The Wee Hours of Monday Morning
I awoke at 6:15 AM (Went to bed at midnight) – Close to my normal 6 hrs. sleep at night (But during weekend tournaments, I often sleep quite a bit less than normal).
So, as usual (Victim of Routine), I got up, went and got my morning coffee, and went to my home office (I am retired) and fired up my old laptop. Sometime during this process, I usually get my breakfast and eat it at the computer.
As those who have read my blogs before know, I have a kind of morning/daily routine I follow, whether I am playing chess tournaments or not (This is a template I always include, for new readers, and regular readers can skip down to the next section, to “End of Template”):
START OF TEMPLATE
1. Check for e-mails and Fb messages;
2. Check new posts/comments on CT;
3. Check my Twitter feed to see what had been happening in the world (I follow numerous mainstream media from countries around the world, such as CBC, NBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, France 24, China Daily, Al Jezeera (English), Toronto Star, Japan Times, Sputnik News, The Guardian, etc.), for the purpose of up-to-the-date news postings (See below).
4. Update my company's Fb project – it has a “page”, Canadian Life Consulting (CLC) - https://www.facebook.com/Canadian-Li...lting-16406543…/. I do this by checking some of my Fb friends timelines for posts to "share", my Fb newsfeed, and my Twitter inbox for articles to re-post onto CLC.
5. Update one of the two discussion groups formed as part of the company project, under my company page, called Canadian Life Consulting Cooperative Supporters' Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/2042495809374373/. I update it by sharing some more discussable of the posts now on the CFC page.
6. Update My Own Fb Project - this Fb world events/politics discussion group that I have created here on my own personal Fb account, called PEERS (A Discussion Club of Equals) - Fb URL above. I do this by also sharing some of the CLC page posts. But I also share some of my sources' posts directly to this discussion club.
7. I have another retiree project besides my Facebook one. Chess is a passionate hobby of mine, as you know. It is part of what I call my “Interlude Living”.
But I have never really studied seriously.
But what I do do, is I enter all my games, and annotate them, to try to learn something - GrandMasters do recommend this often. In addition, I integrate the opening (the first 10 moves) into an opening/defence tree I have for the opening/defence played. The value of this is pretty uncertain, given my inability to remember lines - but I do develop general impressions of how the opening can go. So on my own time, I go back and forth between my Facebook project, my company's Fb Project, and my chess hobby project.
8. I share at least one chess post per day to my Fb Chess Chat group, a chess discussion group, formed under my personal Fb account - see Fb URL above.
9. When I find them, I share discussable religious posts to my second Fb group under my own account, my “World Religions/Spirituality” discussion club, Theist Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1052227598173591/. Sometimes these also appear in PEERS.
My 35/25 System
As well, I go back and forth between my routine items above and my own personal life tasks to be done that day. But I have a somewhat unique system for doing this.
Recently I found that I was spending a lot more time on my three retiree projects than my normal life tasks - don't we all spend more time on what we enjoy!
But I was falling behind in "life" while keeping up in the "Fb/chess" projects. So I did have to deal with this issue.
So I came up with the "35/25 System". What this is: When I am at home, I start by spending 35 min. on “working for myself” - doing my life tasks; then I get a prize of 25 min. on my 3 retiree projects (My Facebook project, my company's Fb project & Chess)! I even set the alarm! And I try very hard to religiously stop when I am to change phases.
This has actually worked out well....I am still abysmally behind in "Life", but not nearly as much as I used to be! LOL
END OF TEMPLATE
Charging into Monday Morning
After following my normal daily routine for a short while, and having my breakfast at the computer, I got dressed to go out.
I usually head, when I am available, to one of my favourite local coffee shops, La Patisserie de Cignogne (Danforth Ave. & Monarch Park), where I stop in for a while to be with the "Bul**hit Coffee Club"! There are a group of regulars on the 8:00 -– 9:00 AM shift, and we sort of have an informal coffee club going, for a few years now. It opens at 7:30 AM and I like to get there about 7:35 AM to give them a few minutes to get open and set up. Then I like to work updating my reminder notes (I have a medically defective memory, on top of old age!); no notes.....it falls off the radar!
We are at the moment 7 regulars (Though open to having new members join), and 6 of us were there: John; Darryl; Helen; Linda; Joe & me......the 7th member is not in good health and has been missing for a while now. I try to be very careful about privacy of other people (Not so concerned about my own) in my Blogs; so I canvassed the members about use of first names and all were fine to become infamous!! They felt it could only help the BCC to grow!! And, of course, this is seen as good from our hosts' point of view.
We discussed travel to Mongolia and South Korea; housing prices in our Realtor district: Danforth Village; USA politics; Canadian politics; Sports history: Hockey in particular; and most importantly: How do Manitoba Maples survive in the Spring, when in a low area, and for a month, with melting snow and rain, they live in a small pond? The general rule is that plants' don't like their feet wet. And roots in water constantly for some plants, like trees, generally rot. Now it is true that the Manitoba Maple is not really a “maple” but what is called a “weed tree” (Short life-span and grows very quickly). It was my hypothesis that I put forward, that the Manitoba Maple somehow secretes some kind of sealant sap on the roots when in water for a long time, which allows it to drink water, without its roots rotting and killing the tree. So..........who knows if my hypothesis is right? And, if not, what is the explanation for this unusual phenomenon?
Back Home
I prepared something for dinner that night, that I could just put into the fridge. I also located, by smell, some very old blue cheese that had been in the crisper I don't know how long, and was covered in mold. So I cleaned it all up, and put two of the pieces back in the crisper, all nice and clean, and kept the other out to have a quick mid-morning cracker snack – Protein is good for me because it causes slow sugar release into the blood stream, which is good for Diabetics.
I then went back upstairs to follow my routine and did e-mails and some chess stuff. But, at the moment, I have been going through a mania phase of my Bi-Polar Disorder for a couple of weeks now. During this time I must cut down stimulation; – the mania is like mega-doses of Adrenalin! So I had to temporarily suspend all my Fb projects. So that aspect of my routine got skipped.
[See Parts II & III below]
Bob A
Rd. 4 - 19/3/11
Bob's Chess Blog # 1 [Part I of 3 parts]
(See Knight Logo below)
Club
Annex Chess Club, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(See logo below)
(ACC Website: http://annexchessclub.com/)
(ACC Fb Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/172335039452033/)
Tournament # 2/19
Name: ACC Club Championship Swiss (2nd regular swiss tournament in 2019).
Dates: Feb. 11 – March 25 (Closed Feb. 18 – Ontario Family Day holiday)
Registrations: 50 registrants (So far: Crown: 12; Reserve (U 1800): 38 (Around the 2018 average of 49). ACC tournaments often accrue players as the tournament progresses.
Rounds: 6
Sections: 2: Crown; Reserve [U 1800 - With the reserve section (Combining U 1800 and U 1400) the lower two sections' players get to play some different opponents]).
Rating: Both sections are CFC-rated.
Playing Up Option: Players within 100 pts. of the floor of the section above may choose to play up, and most do. No playing up fee.
Time Control: G/90 + 30 sec. (From move 1)
Joining Annex CC: Lots of room and so ACC WELCOMES all new members. You can inquire about joining at the general ACC e-mail address: info@annexchessclub.com. You can join a tournament in progress….you will get ½ pt. byes for the missed rounds (Only two). Note that the club moved at the end of 2018...see the website for new location details – not far from the old location.
Section Notes:
1. The Regular ACC swiss has 3 sections: Crown (1800+), U 1800, U 1400, with playing up.
2. The summer format – 2 sections: Crown (1700 +); U 1700. This is done given lower player turn-out; with Playing Up Option.
3. For a short time in 2017, Swisses had 4 sections: Master (2200 +); U 2200; U 1800; U 1400. There was the free playing up option. It was temporarily shelved because the top two sections each had too few players; it will be reconsidered if the membership grows, and gets stronger.
Blog Note:
This Blog, here on my personal Facebook page, is directly re-posted a few other places - so references here refer to this Fb platform.
The Day of Rd. 4 (19/3/11)
The Wee Hours of Monday Morning
I awoke at 6:15 AM (Went to bed at midnight) – Close to my normal 6 hrs. sleep at night (But during weekend tournaments, I often sleep quite a bit less than normal).
So, as usual (Victim of Routine), I got up, went and got my morning coffee, and went to my home office (I am retired) and fired up my old laptop. Sometime during this process, I usually get my breakfast and eat it at the computer.
As those who have read my blogs before know, I have a kind of morning/daily routine I follow, whether I am playing chess tournaments or not (This is a template I always include, for new readers, and regular readers can skip down to the next section, to “End of Template”):
START OF TEMPLATE
1. Check for e-mails and Fb messages;
2. Check new posts/comments on CT;
3. Check my Twitter feed to see what had been happening in the world (I follow numerous mainstream media from countries around the world, such as CBC, NBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, France 24, China Daily, Al Jezeera (English), Toronto Star, Japan Times, Sputnik News, The Guardian, etc.), for the purpose of up-to-the-date news postings (See below).
4. Update my company's Fb project – it has a “page”, Canadian Life Consulting (CLC) - https://www.facebook.com/Canadian-Li...lting-16406543…/. I do this by checking some of my Fb friends timelines for posts to "share", my Fb newsfeed, and my Twitter inbox for articles to re-post onto CLC.
5. Update one of the two discussion groups formed as part of the company project, under my company page, called Canadian Life Consulting Cooperative Supporters' Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/2042495809374373/. I update it by sharing some more discussable of the posts now on the CFC page.
6. Update My Own Fb Project - this Fb world events/politics discussion group that I have created here on my own personal Fb account, called PEERS (A Discussion Club of Equals) - Fb URL above. I do this by also sharing some of the CLC page posts. But I also share some of my sources' posts directly to this discussion club.
7. I have another retiree project besides my Facebook one. Chess is a passionate hobby of mine, as you know. It is part of what I call my “Interlude Living”.
But I have never really studied seriously.
But what I do do, is I enter all my games, and annotate them, to try to learn something - GrandMasters do recommend this often. In addition, I integrate the opening (the first 10 moves) into an opening/defence tree I have for the opening/defence played. The value of this is pretty uncertain, given my inability to remember lines - but I do develop general impressions of how the opening can go. So on my own time, I go back and forth between my Facebook project, my company's Fb Project, and my chess hobby project.
8. I share at least one chess post per day to my Fb Chess Chat group, a chess discussion group, formed under my personal Fb account - see Fb URL above.
9. When I find them, I share discussable religious posts to my second Fb group under my own account, my “World Religions/Spirituality” discussion club, Theist Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1052227598173591/. Sometimes these also appear in PEERS.
My 35/25 System
As well, I go back and forth between my routine items above and my own personal life tasks to be done that day. But I have a somewhat unique system for doing this.
Recently I found that I was spending a lot more time on my three retiree projects than my normal life tasks - don't we all spend more time on what we enjoy!
But I was falling behind in "life" while keeping up in the "Fb/chess" projects. So I did have to deal with this issue.
So I came up with the "35/25 System". What this is: When I am at home, I start by spending 35 min. on “working for myself” - doing my life tasks; then I get a prize of 25 min. on my 3 retiree projects (My Facebook project, my company's Fb project & Chess)! I even set the alarm! And I try very hard to religiously stop when I am to change phases.
This has actually worked out well....I am still abysmally behind in "Life", but not nearly as much as I used to be! LOL
END OF TEMPLATE
Charging into Monday Morning
After following my normal daily routine for a short while, and having my breakfast at the computer, I got dressed to go out.
I usually head, when I am available, to one of my favourite local coffee shops, La Patisserie de Cignogne (Danforth Ave. & Monarch Park), where I stop in for a while to be with the "Bul**hit Coffee Club"! There are a group of regulars on the 8:00 -– 9:00 AM shift, and we sort of have an informal coffee club going, for a few years now. It opens at 7:30 AM and I like to get there about 7:35 AM to give them a few minutes to get open and set up. Then I like to work updating my reminder notes (I have a medically defective memory, on top of old age!); no notes.....it falls off the radar!
We are at the moment 7 regulars (Though open to having new members join), and 6 of us were there: John; Darryl; Helen; Linda; Joe & me......the 7th member is not in good health and has been missing for a while now. I try to be very careful about privacy of other people (Not so concerned about my own) in my Blogs; so I canvassed the members about use of first names and all were fine to become infamous!! They felt it could only help the BCC to grow!! And, of course, this is seen as good from our hosts' point of view.
We discussed travel to Mongolia and South Korea; housing prices in our Realtor district: Danforth Village; USA politics; Canadian politics; Sports history: Hockey in particular; and most importantly: How do Manitoba Maples survive in the Spring, when in a low area, and for a month, with melting snow and rain, they live in a small pond? The general rule is that plants' don't like their feet wet. And roots in water constantly for some plants, like trees, generally rot. Now it is true that the Manitoba Maple is not really a “maple” but what is called a “weed tree” (Short life-span and grows very quickly). It was my hypothesis that I put forward, that the Manitoba Maple somehow secretes some kind of sealant sap on the roots when in water for a long time, which allows it to drink water, without its roots rotting and killing the tree. So..........who knows if my hypothesis is right? And, if not, what is the explanation for this unusual phenomenon?
Back Home
I prepared something for dinner that night, that I could just put into the fridge. I also located, by smell, some very old blue cheese that had been in the crisper I don't know how long, and was covered in mold. So I cleaned it all up, and put two of the pieces back in the crisper, all nice and clean, and kept the other out to have a quick mid-morning cracker snack – Protein is good for me because it causes slow sugar release into the blood stream, which is good for Diabetics.
I then went back upstairs to follow my routine and did e-mails and some chess stuff. But, at the moment, I have been going through a mania phase of my Bi-Polar Disorder for a couple of weeks now. During this time I must cut down stimulation; – the mania is like mega-doses of Adrenalin! So I had to temporarily suspend all my Fb projects. So that aspect of my routine got skipped.
[See Parts II & III below]
Bob A
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