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Hi all, getting some registration updated later this evening. I got someone coming from Buffalo. I think another from Sudbury. I wonder who is traveling the farthest distance to come and play. If you think you are traveling a distance farther than Buffalo or Sudbury, put it in a post here. Who is the closest to the tournament site, let us know! Don't forget Nov 02 you get an extra hour of sleep!
Last edited by Gordon Gooding; Friday, 17th October, 2025, 06:47 PM.
Hi all, another update. I have gotten one or two emails asking if there is still, room . The answer is YES!
Tomorrow is the last day for entry fee of only $80. Also register by Oct 20 and you get $5 off the groundhog gambit blitz tourney 2026.
i have just done an update of registration list at 9:30pm. Roughly 2.5 hours remaining to get in at $80 entry fee. Im not doing any more updates tonight on chesstalk, Im getting tired. Entry fee goes up to $100 if received at 00:00 Oct 19.until Oct 31 23:59. It goes up to $120 on game day. Night all
Updated the registration list again. Entry fee is now $100 until Oct 31. It goes up to $120 on game day. If you sign up before Oct 20, you will save $5 on your entry fee to the groundhog gambit tourney in Feb next year.
I will be updating the list later today.. It seems there are a couple of players from the Eastern part of Canada joining in on the fray on Nov 01 and 2nd.
Entry fee is still only $100 until Thursday. Then it goes up to $120. Halloween is the day before. Just make sure you get a good night sleep before game day (or bring your spoils from the night before to give that energy you're gonna need on game day ;)
The Hamilton City Chess Club has authorized the entry fee to remain at $80 until Oct 30. Anyone who has paid $100 will be refunded $20. The entry fee will go up to $120 on Oc 31st.
If this is your first time to an over the board chess tournament, you may be required to write your moves down using a scoresheet. We will provide the scoresheets and pens, but you still have to know how to keep score. You can learn this on youtube, etc. Look for 'algabreic chess notation'
We got 58 registered so far. two away from 60. Come on, somebody else register!
Dont wait until Halloween to send me the entry fee. The price is a spooky $120 to enter on Halloween and Nov 01.
Enjoy your Halloween, knowing you saved $20 on the entry fee by signing up by Thursday.
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