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Second Annual Collingwood Somborac Chess Festival May 5-7
Second Annual Collingwood Somborac Chess Festival May 5-7
After an impressive debut in 2022, Organizer Milan Somborac is back with the Collingwood sequel on May 5-7.
The guaranteed prize fund has been increased to $3500, and a Friday night game has been added instead of 3 Saturday games. The tournament now boasts 3 FIDE rated sections - Crown, U1900, U1500 - to enhance the competitive experience.
I'll likely be registering at some point, if I can make it into the U 1900 Section...........want to play up, but need a few rating points to get back into the 1400's........hopefully they'll come out of the Aurora Spring Open for me!
If I register by April 1, and then don't have a 1400's rating at some point, and want to withdraw, what is the refund policy (Didn't see it on the flyer).
Thanks.
Bob A
Last edited by Bob Armstrong; Wednesday, 29th March, 2023, 02:44 PM.
I'll likely be registering at some point, if I can make it into the U 1900 Section...........want to play up, but need a few rating points to get back into the 1400's........hopefully they'll come out of the Aurora Spring Open for me!
If I register by April 1, and then don't have a 1400's rating at some point, and want to withdraw, what is the refund policy (Didn't see it on the flyer).
Thanks.
Bob A
For all tournaments, there should be an exemption rule where seniors who have played for decades, but have fallen far from their peak, do not have to play in the bottom, beginner section of tournaments. They still want to have slow, interesting games, not blitz blowouts.
I'll likely be registering at some point, if I can make it into the U 1900 Section...........want to play up, but need a few rating points to get back into the 1400's........hopefully they'll come out of the Aurora Spring Open for me!
If I register by April 1, and then don't have a 1400's rating at some point, and want to withdraw, what is the refund policy (Didn't see it on the flyer).
Thanks.
Bob A
Hi Bob - I have put the question to the organizers but I don't see a problem with refunds. I also note that your FIDE rating is above 1400. That may be relevant.
The Aurora Spring Open is not yet formally published, but my score will definitely up my rating back into the 1400's (Given my rough idea of the formula).
So I can now pay to play up into the U 1900 Section.
My issue is too much chess......I usually restrict my non-club tournaments to 4 per year (Helps my marriage!).
I'm negotiating.......you may or may not see my registration to get the early bird ......Which appears to be to April 15.
Hey Bob - I stand corrected! The early rate deadline is indeed April 15. I hope you can make it - I get the marriage kicker. Perhaps you can lure your wife to the President's cocktail reception on Saturday night.
To avoid the President's Cocktail Reception, she said I should go ..... alone!!
Now registered!
Will be assisting a new local observing junior with the ropes of tournament play. Then maybe you'll be able to entice him to the 3rd SCCF.in 2024 (USA Election Year!)
Here is the updated registration list for Collingwood. Just a reminder that the early payment deadline expires tomorrow.
Bob - I have passed on your comments to the organizer.
Crown Section
1 IM Brian Hartman 2327
2 Sasha Starr 2161
3 WIM Nava Starr 2126
4 Nicolae Oancea 2094
5 Kyrylo Demchenko 2038
6 Arcie Pargale 1905
Under 1900
1 Iassen Pelev 1677
2 Tim Knechtel 1570
3 Max Manga 1569
4 Ralf Meyer 1535
5 Jeffrey Gibbens 1510
6 Robert J Armstrong 1497
Under 1500/Unrated
# Name Rating Total
1 Don Parakin 1387
2 Evan O'Connor-Fernando 1337
3 Sachen Gombu 1237
4 Richard Campbell 1222
5 Jeremy Clark 1023
6 Noah Rollinson 1019
7 Jacob Hood 998
8 Michael Ostroff 927
9 Milan Somborac 895
10 Emma Rollinson 825
11 Mary Vaudry unr.
12 Dan Zuwala unr.
13 Andrew Coleville unr.
14 Xavier Voight unr.
15 Leia Rollinson unr.
16 Ethan Mei unr.
17 Christopher Bennet unr.
18 Stanley Chapman unr.
19 Jonathan Hanzel unr.
We now gave 40 players registered. FM Eugene Hua tops the list. Crown Section 1 FM Eugene Hua 2343 2 IM Brian Hartman 2327 3 Sasha Starr 2161 4 WIM Nava Starr 2126 5 Nicolae Oancea 2094 6 Kyrylo Demchenko 2038 7 Arcie Pargale 1905 8 Andrew Colvin 1901 9 Arhant Washimkar 1867
Under 1900 1 Omaray M Shah 1791 2 Ferenc Ramocsan 1681 3 Iassen Pelev 1677 4 Tim Knechtel 1570 5 Max Manga 1569 6 Ralf Meyer 1535 7 Jeffrey Gibbens 1510 8 Robert J Armstrong 1497
Under 1500/Unrated 1 Rudra Sheth 1458 2 Don Parakin 1387 3 Evan O'Connor-Fernando 1337 4 Sachen Gombu 1237 5 Richard Campbell 1222 6 Jeremy Clark 1023 7 Noah Rollinson 1019 8 Jacob Hood 998 9 Michael Ostroff 927 10 Milan Somborac 895 11 Emma Rollinson 825 12 Kristine Tkachenko 820 13 Ethan Mei unr. 14 Xavier Voight unr. 15 Leia Rollinson unr. 16 Christopher Bennet unr. 17 Mary Vaudry unr. 18 Draven Horner unr. 19 Stanley Chapman unr. 20 Jaxon Ceretti unr. 21 Gergo Ramocsan unr. 22 Dan Zuwala unr. 23 Jonathan Hanzel unr.
Now serving 50! Incredible interest in the U1500/unrated section. 32 players.
Crown Section 1 FM Eugene Hua 2343 2 IM Brian Hartman 2327 3 Sasha Starr 2161 4 WIM Nava Starr 2126 5 Nicolae Oancea 2094 6 Kyrylo Demchenko 2038 7 Arcie Pargale 1905 8 Andrew Colvin 1901 9 Arhant Washimkar 1867
Under 1900 1 Omaray M Shah 1791 2 Ferenc Ramocsan 1681 3 Iassen Pelev 1677 4 Tim Knechtel 1570 5 Max Manga 1569 6 Ralf Meyer 1535 7 Richard Garel 1524 8 Jeffrey Gibbens 1510 9 Robert J Armstrong 1497
Under 1500/Unrated
1 Rudra Sheth 1458
2 Don Parakin 1387
3 Andrew Leliveld 1368
4 Evan O'Connor-Fernando 1337
5 William Lai 1262
6 Sachen Gombu 1237
7 Richard Campbell 1222
8 Jeremy Clark 1023
9 Noah Rollinson 1019
10 Jacob Hood 998
11 Michael Ostroff 927
12 Milan Somborac 895
13 Emma Rollinson 825
14 Kristine Tkachenko 820
15 Arka Singh 799
16 Jaxon Ceretti unr.
17 Xavier Voight unr.
18 Jonathan unr.
19 Dan Zuwala unr.
20 Draven Horner unr.
21 Gergo Ramocsan unr.
22 Daniel Moore unr.
23 Johnathan Langridge unr.
24 Vipul Kumar unr.
25 Liam Murray unr.
26 Jonathan Hanzel unr.
27 Christopher Bennet unr.
28 Ethan Mei unr.
29 Stanley Chapman unr.
30 Balian Badong unr.
31 Mary Vaudry unr.
32 Leia Rollinson unr.
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