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Bob and Gord Milton Active Chess Tournament, Sep 24.
1. E-transfer entry fee, $50 if received by Sep 23rd
2. Competitor’s name (as found on Chess Federation of Canada website)
3. CFC membership number (in good standing on Sep 24th , 2022)
Entry fee paid on Sep 24th is $60 cash
Registering on Sep 24th may result in a first-round bye
Last round zero-point bye only
This is a Chess Federation of Canada (CFC) rated event
CFC annual memberships / single quick (active) tournament membership fee can be purchased online at www.chess.ca
Cash prizes based on entries, paid by e-transfer
SECTIONS: Elite, U1800, U1200 and unrated
Section Prizes: Cash, Cash+Trophies, Trophies
Registered list on post#4
Last edited by Gordon Gooding; Thursday, 1st September, 2022, 09:04 PM.
Joey Sexton
Jacob Sharkey
Takeuchi, Nobuko
Angela Wang
Zi Wang
Miaco Trifelino
Nazareno Merlin
Michelle Hua
Mitchel Schneider
Ben Newell
Matthew Robinson
Aryan Prashan
Dylan Widz
Mario Moran-Venegas
Kyle Vanderwelle
Dmitry Chernik
Irene Xie
Marco D'Orante
Firmin, Danique
Hendon, Lee
Yunsulu, Ali
Shaik, Muhammad Aman
Atanosov, Anthony
Terry, Joshua
Huang Ivan
Huang Justin
Shaik, Muhammad Aman
Bedi, Nicholash
Li, Triston
Vinjesh, Jayesh
Gashgarian, Rob
Goldberg, Akiva
Narula, Japveer
Apolega, David Carl
Su,Wentan
Last edited by Gordon Gooding; Friday, 23rd September, 2022, 09:34 PM.
52 or 53 registered so far,Remember, the entry fee goes up to $60 cash on site tomorrow. Just a few hours left to save ten bucks by sending me your etransfer entry fee of $50 by 11:59pm tonight. Most recent updates on post #4. Some players are having issues with their cfc renewal. If this applies to you, it would be greatly appreciated if you were to arrive earlyish say 9:15ish to settle the membership issue with Bob Gillanders, the arbiter, who also happens to be the cfc executive director.. Thank you.
Ah, thanks. For an arbiter, yesterday was like pitching a no hitter!
Everyone who registered, showed up.
No bye requests, except for a couple of players withdrawing with proper notice before the final round.
No disputes at all.
Thanks everyone. Much appreciated.
FYI - the final results are posted on the CFC forum.
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