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For any seniors and pre-seniors (age 50+) monitoring this thread: see this website for the 2025 Toronto Seniors Championship, Sept 20 to Nov 29 (one game per week).
As for the Inter-Generational Chess Challenge, I've downloaded Stockfish 17 to my pacemaker and so will be ready to take on any and all young whippersnappers on Aug 10!
The 2025 Canadian Inter-Generational Chess Challenge
The Challenge
GWWS(80+) is the team organizer. Besides its own 2 members playing, it can conscript non-member seniors (65+) to its team, Old Pharts, since conscripts are needed to complete its team.
In May, 2025, we issued a team challenge to Chess for Connection (April Zhong, Founder & President), a chess juniors organization, to a 12-board, 2-game CFC-rated match. They readily accepted!
We are building Our Team - one player at a time!
Completed (Except for Back-Up)!
1.Unfortunately Rick Garel now has a family conflict, and has to withdraw from the team.......maybe next time.
2. Fortunately, Bob Gillanders, 69 y.o., and Executive Director of the CFC, has now joined us to take the last open spot! Whoohoo!!
3. We also do wish to have a player in our Back-Up Pool, in case some team member can't make it at the last minute. They have to be on site for the start of the match. But if they are not needed, they can leave or just watch.
But April has advised that she will provide a junior to play a 2-game match against our Back-Up player at the bottom of the team board, if the back-up is not used. It will be rated (Although not formally part of the team challenge match.).
So coming to the match will involve being guaranteed 2 games, whichever way the universe unfolds that noon-time.
If there is a senior out there who's willing to volunteer to be the Back-Up, just comment below, with an email address, and we'll contact you. But hurry......we have other invitations out......it is first come, first served.
4. So our present team (By tentative board order/by rating) is:
A. Old Pharts Team (12 players - by Board No./Rating - 25/8/1 )
Royal City Masters - Guelph (Currently being played)
At this tournament, there is a "Team Prize", with the same conditions as are usual at most Hart House weekend tournaments:
1. 4 players
2. Maximum of 2 from one section; 3 sections represented.
3. First prize of $ 400, with 2nd and 3rd prizes.
GWWS(80+) decided to try to field a seniors team!
I (Bob A), 80 y.o., played from our group. We then had to conscript 3 other seniors to complete our team, Old Pharts.
Our first conscript was Undriadi Benggawan, of the Mississauga CC, 72 y.o.
Both Undriadi and I were in the U 1800 section.
So we approached one senior from the Crown section, but he declined.
We approached 3 seniors from the U 2200 section: 1 was not playing the full tournament, so we agreed he should not be on the team. One declined. One did not respond to our written inquiry.
We approached as well, a 5th senior, but then realized he was in the U 1800 section as well, and so was ineligible. Another 2 seniors we knew, were also in the U 1800 section, and so also ineligible.
Team registration had to be prior to the start of round 2..........if there were other eligible seniors in the field, neither Undriadi or I knew them (Unless there were some we didn't click over on).
We simply ran out of time, and seniors.
But, undaunted, GWWS(80+) will, in future, keep trying to get seniors teams into the draw!
Bob A (Communications Coordinator)
Last edited by Bob Armstrong; Monday, 4th August, 2025, 05:22 PM.
The 2025 Canadian Inter-Generational Chess Challenge
The Challenge
GWWS(80+) is the team organizer. Besides its own 2 members playing, it can conscript non-member seniors (65+) to its team, Old Pharts, since conscripts are needed to complete its team.
In May, 2025, we issued a team challenge to Chess for Connection (April Zhong, Founder & President), a chess juniors organization, to a 12-board, 2-game CFC-rated match. They readily accepted!
We are building Our Team - one player at a time!
Now Incomplete (Also need a Back-Up)!
NASA - we have a situation!
Situation
Unfortunately Eli Teram had a death in his family yesterday, and he must go out of country immediately.
Some invitations for a last minute replacement have now been sent out. So it is now first come, first served.
We do also need a back-up player to be on site in case another player can't show at the very last minute. If they are not needed, then there will be a junior provided to play a 2 game, rated match with the person, alongside the match tables (But it will not be a formal "team" game).
So we are issuing a general invitation to CFC Seniors (65+ y.o.) to fill both positions.
If you are interested, please post here or email me: bobarm111 at gmail dot com.
Similarly, if you know of a senior that might be interested, please draw their attention to this thread, and have them respond here or to me by email.
Team
So our present team (By tentative board order/by rating) is:
A. Old Pharts Team (11/12 players - by Board No./Rating - 25/8/8 )
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