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Kari Nurmi Memorial Active Saturday November 20th, 2021
Kari Nurmi Memorial Active
Saturday November 20th, 2021
Friendship House
452 Grey Street
Brantford Ontario
Registration 10 am
Please arrive not later than 10:15 am for checking of COVID 19 Passports
5 Round Swiss CFC Active Rated
“CFC Membership Required”
May be purchased on site or at chess.ca
Time Control: 25 min + 5 sec bonus
Rd 1: 10:30 am / Lunch after Rd 2
One open section with class prizes (cash)
Unrated players not eligible for class prizes
Class prizes based on entries
Registration / Payment Deadline: Saturday November 20th / 12am
Payment by EFT only (No PayPal)
$40 Entry Fee (U18 / 65+ and Female = $35)
NM = $30, FM = $20 and IM / GM = Free
We had our first OTB chess event in a couple of years on Saturday and 40 double vaxxed entries and 5 rounds later, we had a clear winner. A link to his games: https://view.livechesscloud.com/#a8b...7-5980593aaf97
Congratulations to Mike Ivanov for being untied and undefeated, scoring 5/5 ($200). Three players scored 4/5 to share second/third prize were Kyrylo Demchenko, Gordon Gooding and Andrew Colvin ($58.33 ea).
This writer weaseled into the top U1800 prize (4 pts, $140), followed by a 4-way tie for second in the U1800 from Sahir Abbas, Nicolae Oancea, Richard Glew and Kyle Van Der Welle (3.5/5 pts, $17.50 ea).
The U1400 was a 3-way tie for first between Brian Higgins, Simon Kim and Myron Krishantha (3/5 pts, $60 ea).
The 14 player unrated section was larger than usual--more covid/"The Queen's Gambit" effect?--and first place was shared between Marijan Dumsky and Matias Gutierrez (2.5/5 pts, $75 ea).
We offered a top senior and junior prize of free entry to a future Brantford Active, won by Bob Gillanders and Aiden Li.
I want to thank all participants for adhering to health mandates and making this a fun and competitive event to restart OTB chess and as well as helping us honour Kari Nurmi. He passed away suddenly, one week short of a year ago.
Kari was a long-time member of the Brantford club--preceded by being a long-time member of Toronto area club(s). He very rarely missed a weekly club meeting and although family visits meant he didn't play many weekend events, he was a regular at the annual KW team event. He also attended both Kapuskasing Canadian Open events in 2003/4, as it allowed him to pursue two of his main passions--chess and fishing. He and his brother (1975 Canadian Jr Champion) Peter, would regularly get together and play/analyze during the weekend family visits.
A determined opponent, Kari was a strong player, always looking for the best move--sometimes to his detriment. We miss him at the club and are disappointed that we weren't able to see him, in the many months of social distancing, before he passed. We hope to keep his memory alive by dedicating a yearly event in his name.
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