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Sections: • The top six players (determined by average CFC rating) will play a round robin tournament. Note that only players that do not require any byes are eligible.
• There may also be another round robin section comprising of the 7th to 12th top rated players, depending on entries. This will be determined on Sept 28.
• All other players will play a Swiss tournament. Round One will be accelerated pairing ( First quarter plays second quarter and third quarter plays fourth quarter). We reserve the right to combine, or otherwise modify, the sections if necessary.
Rating: The tournament will be rated by CFC for Quick Events.
Time Control: Game in 25 minutes plus 10 seconds delay per move (Bronstein)
Entry Fee: $40 all players, $10 discount for juniors (under 17 years) and seniors (65 years or older).
Payments: E-transfer with registration or Cash at site (ATM available nearby).
CFC membership required: Full one-year membership adults $48, juniors $32 and one-time tournament membership adult $12, juniors $6. See www.chess.ca for details and to register.
Prizes: Cash prizes will be awarded for top placements in each section. Section Prizes for Swiss tournament: include, Top under 2000, top under 1600, top under 1200
Registration: • Preregistration and payment must be submitted to Mario Piccinin at mpiccinin@caissa.ca; .
•Late registration – A $10 late registration fee will apply to all registrations after Sept 28.
COVID-19 Protocol (subject to change): • Facility capacity is restricted to the first 60 players that register. .
• Masks may always be worn while indoors.
Miscellaneous.: • Clocks and sets will be supplied. • Tournament Director: Ed Thompson (edthompson@netflash.net) or phone 519-893-1920
Several restaurants are near the site. • Parking is available street side and underground and at the site. Parking fees apply.
Preregistered so far: Joshua Terry 2264
James Nah 2018
Nikola Brajkovic 1946
Mario Piccinin 1779
Mate Milinkovic 1660
Aaron Coulthard 1594
Bobby Benoit 1560
Daniel Zhang 1551
Ziqi Zhou 1528
Tomi Petrov 1323
James Tennant 1299
Japveer Narula 1256
Peter Downie 1247
Shubd Dembla 1222
Serge Aroyan 1211
Kevin Boronka 1147
Lincoln Boronka 1131
Caleb Langridge 1053
Evan Diao 964
Jacob Sokalski 931
Carter Wagner 928
Millpreet Kamboj 670
Damian Truong unr
Graham Sheppard unr
Erik Das unr
Ben Cressman unr
Muhammad Aman Shaik
Jacob Sharkey unr
Luis Radford - Paz unr
Larry Chen unr
Jackson Denny unr
Last edited by Hans Jung; Friday, 30th September, 2022, 07:23 PM.
Congratulations to Joshua Terry (again!) for winning the tournament with a perfect score! This is at least the fourth time you've won this year! And congratulations to Daniel Zhang for winning his section with a perfect score! It seems winning tournaments with a perfect score has become the norm around here!
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