Does anyone know about this event: "World Prestigious University Chess Invitational Tournament" held recently in Tianjin, China? The University of Toronto had a team, as did several other universities around the world. Did the organizers pay all expenses? Were other Canadian universities approached? What is the "Berg's counter-attack system"?
From https://en.chessbase.com/post/nankai...xogLz0vwEJkMDU
"On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Nankai University of China, the university will hold the “Centennial Naikai” 2019 World Prestigious University Chess Invitational Championship, which is jointly organized by the Board and Card Games Administrative Centre of General Administration of Sports of China, the Chinese Chess association, and the Tianjin Sports Federation from November 25th to 30th, 2019. The invitational aims to enhance the friendly cooperation between Chinese university students and the world, to promote the chess culture in universities, and to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Nankai University."
"The tournament will use the Berg's counter-attack system, and will be ranked after eleven rounds in five days. Each team shall comprise three players (two men and one woman), one captain, and one coach. The time control is 25 minutes plus 15 seconds per move."
Click on a team to see its players.
http://chess-results.com/tnr492627.a...d8hi66LjNB5p7c
From https://en.chessbase.com/post/nankai...xogLz0vwEJkMDU
"On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Nankai University of China, the university will hold the “Centennial Naikai” 2019 World Prestigious University Chess Invitational Championship, which is jointly organized by the Board and Card Games Administrative Centre of General Administration of Sports of China, the Chinese Chess association, and the Tianjin Sports Federation from November 25th to 30th, 2019. The invitational aims to enhance the friendly cooperation between Chinese university students and the world, to promote the chess culture in universities, and to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Nankai University."
"The tournament will use the Berg's counter-attack system, and will be ranked after eleven rounds in five days. Each team shall comprise three players (two men and one woman), one captain, and one coach. The time control is 25 minutes plus 15 seconds per move."
Click on a team to see its players.
http://chess-results.com/tnr492627.a...d8hi66LjNB5p7c
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