Toronto Open Chess Championship 2019 - Blog
Rds. 1 & 2 – Saturday, 19/8/31
Bob's Chess Blog # 1 - [Part I of 3 parts]
(See Knight Logo below)
Tournament
Name: Toronto Open Chess Championship 2019
Dates: Saturday, August 31 – Monday, September 2/19 (Labour Day Holiday)
Rounds: 6
Sections – 4 /Registrations - 136: Crown - 16; U 2200 - 41; U 1800 - 40; U 1400 - 39.
Rating: Top 2 Sections are FIDE-rated. All sections are CFC-rated.
Playing Up Option: Players within 100 pts. of the floor of the section above may choose to play up. No playing up fee is being charged (A feature that is not usual by Ontario chess organizers).
Time Control: G/90 + 30 sec. (From move 1)
Prize Fund: $7000 prize fund (Includes $2000 for Crown winner; based on 150 players – there are only 136 players, lowering the fund slightly).
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 Rds. 1 & 2 (Saturday, 19/8/31)
Early Monday Morning
I am currently living in Toronto, allowing me to play in this tournament. My better half is living for the next while at our hobby farm in the Southern Georgian Bay region; I'll go join her next week.
I woke up at 6:30 AM, before the alarm (Went to bed at 11:00 PM Friday). This is a lot of sleep for me, given a weekend tournament (And generally I am sleeping about 6 hrs. at night – so also unusual).
I went to get my morning coffee downstairs and started into my normal daily routine.
Template Note:
There are sections of this blog that are a standard “template” which I repeat in each Blog.
The template must be here for any new readers of my Blog.
So I ask my regular readers to be tolerant. If you have read the template part previously, you can skip from “Template Begins” to “Template Ends” (I will alert you immediately after the template if there are any revisions you missed).
TEMPLATE BEGINS
Victim of Routine
As usual, I then went to my home office ((I am retired + unemployed – life is fine except for my slave-driver company, Canadian Life Consulting Cooperative [Quite a mouthful, but simply put: CLCC], where I must volunteer my work time for free all day long, 24/7!); and fired up my old laptop.
My Daily Personal Project Tasks
1. Check for my e-mails and Fb messages.
2. Check new posts/comments on ChessTalk (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, Toronto Star, National Post, NBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, France 24, China Daily, Al Jezeera (English), Japan Times, Sputnik News, The Guardian, etc.). I post the most relevant...see below.
4. Fb Project # 1 (My Company's) - My little company (Not legally registered yet) is called, as said above, Canadian Life Consulting Cooperative (CLCC). So I update my company's Fb page, Canadian Life Consulting (CLC) - https://www.facebook.com/Canadian-Li...lting-16406543…/. I do this by checking my Twitter inbox for articles to re-post onto CLC. I then also check my Fb newsfeed and some of my Fb friends timelines for posts to "share".
5. Update one of the discussion groups formed under my company page, called Canadian Life Consulting Cooperative Supporters' Group (Or CLCC Supporters) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/2042495809374373/. I update it by sharing some more discussable of the posts now on the CLC page.
6. Fb Project # 2 (My Own): Update 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) – https://www.facebook.com/bob.armstrong.9235. 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 share at least one chess post per day to my Fb chess discussion club, Chess Chat, formed under my personal Fb account - https://www.facebook.com/groups/340524269771672/.
8. When I find them, I share discussable religious posts to my World Religions discussion club Fb Group, Theist Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1052227598173591/.
Sometimes these also appear in PEERS.
9. I have another retiree project besides my 2 Facebook Projects.
Chess is a passionate hobby of mine, as you know. 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 the 2 Facebook projects and my chess hobby project.
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 bite the bullet and I spend 35 min. on my life tasks, which I think of as “working for myself”; I even set the alarm! Then I reward myself with 25 min. on my 3 retiree projects (Facebook [2] & Chess). 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
TEMPLATE ENDS
Back to Saturday Morning
I only followed my routine for a while, since I then started work on the draft of this Blog # 1, and printed out the standings sheet for my U 1800 section, on which I focus my blog (I also printed out the Crown Section, since if I have time, I do try for a cursory report at the end of the blog on that section as well). Although the organizer is very fast at getting results onto Chess-Results, there can sometimes be glitches.....so I keep my own results sheet manually in case I need it when doing the blog for that round.
I had some breakfast in front of the laptop.
Heading Out for Rd. 1
At 8:30 AM, I got dressed, and put together a few things to bring to the playing hall (Pieces; clock; some snacks; coffee and water travel tumblers; etc.)
At 9:00 AM, I headed by TTC to the playing hall at the Community Arts Centre, 918 Bathurst Street (2 blocks north of Bloor St. W; close to the Bathurst subway station). The site is really very quick for me to get to - door to door, about 40 min. generally.
[See Parts II & III below]
Bob
Rds. 1 & 2 – Saturday, 19/8/31
Bob's Chess Blog # 1 - [Part I of 3 parts]
(See Knight Logo below)
Tournament
Name: Toronto Open Chess Championship 2019
Dates: Saturday, August 31 – Monday, September 2/19 (Labour Day Holiday)
Rounds: 6
Sections – 4 /Registrations - 136: Crown - 16; U 2200 - 41; U 1800 - 40; U 1400 - 39.
Rating: Top 2 Sections are FIDE-rated. All sections are CFC-rated.
Playing Up Option: Players within 100 pts. of the floor of the section above may choose to play up. No playing up fee is being charged (A feature that is not usual by Ontario chess organizers).
Time Control: G/90 + 30 sec. (From move 1)
Prize Fund: $7000 prize fund (Includes $2000 for Crown winner; based on 150 players – there are only 136 players, lowering the fund slightly).
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 Rds. 1 & 2 (Saturday, 19/8/31)
Early Monday Morning
I am currently living in Toronto, allowing me to play in this tournament. My better half is living for the next while at our hobby farm in the Southern Georgian Bay region; I'll go join her next week.
I woke up at 6:30 AM, before the alarm (Went to bed at 11:00 PM Friday). This is a lot of sleep for me, given a weekend tournament (And generally I am sleeping about 6 hrs. at night – so also unusual).
I went to get my morning coffee downstairs and started into my normal daily routine.
Template Note:
There are sections of this blog that are a standard “template” which I repeat in each Blog.
The template must be here for any new readers of my Blog.
So I ask my regular readers to be tolerant. If you have read the template part previously, you can skip from “Template Begins” to “Template Ends” (I will alert you immediately after the template if there are any revisions you missed).
TEMPLATE BEGINS
Victim of Routine
As usual, I then went to my home office ((I am retired + unemployed – life is fine except for my slave-driver company, Canadian Life Consulting Cooperative [Quite a mouthful, but simply put: CLCC], where I must volunteer my work time for free all day long, 24/7!); and fired up my old laptop.
My Daily Personal Project Tasks
1. Check for my e-mails and Fb messages.
2. Check new posts/comments on ChessTalk (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, Toronto Star, National Post, NBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, France 24, China Daily, Al Jezeera (English), Japan Times, Sputnik News, The Guardian, etc.). I post the most relevant...see below.
4. Fb Project # 1 (My Company's) - My little company (Not legally registered yet) is called, as said above, Canadian Life Consulting Cooperative (CLCC). So I update my company's Fb page, Canadian Life Consulting (CLC) - https://www.facebook.com/Canadian-Li...lting-16406543…/. I do this by checking my Twitter inbox for articles to re-post onto CLC. I then also check my Fb newsfeed and some of my Fb friends timelines for posts to "share".
5. Update one of the discussion groups formed under my company page, called Canadian Life Consulting Cooperative Supporters' Group (Or CLCC Supporters) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/2042495809374373/. I update it by sharing some more discussable of the posts now on the CLC page.
6. Fb Project # 2 (My Own): Update 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) – https://www.facebook.com/bob.armstrong.9235. 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 share at least one chess post per day to my Fb chess discussion club, Chess Chat, formed under my personal Fb account - https://www.facebook.com/groups/340524269771672/.
8. When I find them, I share discussable religious posts to my World Religions discussion club Fb Group, Theist Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1052227598173591/.
Sometimes these also appear in PEERS.
9. I have another retiree project besides my 2 Facebook Projects.
Chess is a passionate hobby of mine, as you know. 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 the 2 Facebook projects and my chess hobby project.
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 bite the bullet and I spend 35 min. on my life tasks, which I think of as “working for myself”; I even set the alarm! Then I reward myself with 25 min. on my 3 retiree projects (Facebook [2] & Chess). 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
TEMPLATE ENDS
Back to Saturday Morning
I only followed my routine for a while, since I then started work on the draft of this Blog # 1, and printed out the standings sheet for my U 1800 section, on which I focus my blog (I also printed out the Crown Section, since if I have time, I do try for a cursory report at the end of the blog on that section as well). Although the organizer is very fast at getting results onto Chess-Results, there can sometimes be glitches.....so I keep my own results sheet manually in case I need it when doing the blog for that round.
I had some breakfast in front of the laptop.
Heading Out for Rd. 1
At 8:30 AM, I got dressed, and put together a few things to bring to the playing hall (Pieces; clock; some snacks; coffee and water travel tumblers; etc.)
At 9:00 AM, I headed by TTC to the playing hall at the Community Arts Centre, 918 Bathurst Street (2 blocks north of Bloor St. W; close to the Bathurst subway station). The site is really very quick for me to get to - door to door, about 40 min. generally.
[See Parts II & III below]
Bob
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