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2020 Canadian Closed & Easter Sectionals & Womens Zonal: same place confirmed!
2020 Canadian Closed & Easter Sectionals & Womens Zonal: same place confirmed!
Hello chess fans, just a quick note that I've just confirmed with Four Points by Sheraton in Kingston that we're returning there next year after the success of this year's inaugural event (the 2019 Canada Zonal & Easter Sectionals) - it'll probably be a few months (after more sponsorship hunting) before I announce numbers like prize fund, but the dates are locked in just like this year:
Holy (Maundy) Thursday through Easter Monday
in 2020, those actual dates are April 9th-13th
Got my 2020 organizer a week ago......your dates are now in with the "MAYBE" tag.
But I have to say that the conflict with family time for me personally is a big hurdle.......but we'll keep an eye on developments, and I'll have it there to check on.
Good luck with it in 2020, even if I don't manage it.
Got my 2020 organizer a week ago......your dates are now in with the "MAYBE" tag.
But I have to say that the conflict with family time for me personally is a big hurdle.......but we'll keep an eye on developments, and I'll have it there to check on.
Good luck with it in 2020, even if I don't manage it.
Bob A
Thanks Bob, as we get closer, "maybe" we'll move you to your "HECK YEAH" tag!
Aris, thanks for organising again. Last year it was a 1st class event, well organized and well directed, with excellent playing conditions and very strong competition.. I am not sure if I will be able to play, but I enjoyed last year. Good luck
Aris, thanks for organising again. Last year it was a 1st class event, well organized and well directed, with excellent playing conditions and very strong competition.. I am not sure if I will be able to play, but I enjoyed last year. Good luck
Thanks Ian! I'm also still trying to figure how to get myself to the Banff Open!
Then I guess you don't know me well lol, I drive wherever possible, and hopefully Banff this year!
I'm hoping another player in the Prairies needs a ride, and so would then reduce my lodging costs.
(open to other ideas too - email me at arismarghetis at rogers dot com)
I did it by train some 40 years ago. Could get off my ass and walk up and down, meet people. If driving for three days, you might need to arrive a day early to recover from the driving; Book a massage or visit the hot springs.
Hey Aris
really hoping I can make it up to play this year (or next year I guess) I haven't played a bigger event in almost 2 years now so if I can make it up from Sudbury I certainly will.
all the best with preparations.
Henry
Hello again, another quick note to confirm we're returning to the Four Points by Sheraton in Kingston, for 2020 Kingston Easter Chess, over these dates:
Holy (Maundy) Thursday through Easter Monday
in 2020, those actual dates are April 9th-13th
The sections will be:
- Canada Women Zonal
- Canadian Closed (>=2200)
- U2200
- U1900
- U1600
Pre-registrations are opening tonight for players from last year's (2019) Kingston Easter Chess.
(last year's players, check your email, super-discounts)
Regular full registrations should be opening within days, and posted about here and elsewheres.
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