Just to briefly update those concerned, Guelph and Waterloo have come to a mutually agreed upon arrangement, and will be jointly hosting next year's event on Waterloo's campus. More details will follow as the event draws closer.
2011 Canadian Post-Secondary Chess Championship
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Thanks to the universities of Waterloo and Guelph for stepping up! As was discussed at the planning meeting in Toronto on January 16, there is plenty of organizational experience available to assist with the planning of this successful annual event, for 2011 and beyond. People such as Alex Ferreira (U of T), Tyler Longo and myself (Queen's), and Alex Lambruschini (Queen's graduate and still an organizer) have run successful events, and can offer assistance to the Waterloo / Guelph group. :) :) :)
My first piece of advice to next year's group would be to secure IA / IO Hal Bond, who lives in Guelph, as chief arbiter and organizer, and pay him some money for this. Check his schedule to see if he is available for the scheduled dates in January 2011. We at Queen's retained Hal to help with our event in 2009 and that worked out very well, and he also helped to run the event at Guelph in 2008.
I'm going to be presenting several of my major ideas for post-secondary chess development, as first discussed briefly at the January 16 meeting, in a subsequent post.
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Re: 2011 Canadian Post-Secondary Chess Championship
The details have been finalized. Drop me a line at mvonkeit@uoguelph.ca so that I can include you in the e-mail that will be going out shortly.
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DATES: 15-16 January 2011
REGISTRATION: $100 per team (including rating fees) Free outside Ontario and Québec.
A valid CFC membership is required for each team member, and can be purchased on site.
AGENDA:
Friday: Arrival of Players
Saturday: 9:00-9:45am (Captains register teams); 10:00am; 2:00pm (Rounds 1 and 2)
Sunday: 10:00am; 2:00pm (Rounds 3 and 4)
A brief Captains’ Meeting immediately following Saturday’s final round, with awards to follow the last game on Sunday.
ELGIBILITY: part/full time students registered for Winter 2011, faculty, staff
TIME CONTROLS: 90min + 30 second increment
HOTEL INFORMATION: We have made an arrangement with
The Walper Hotel
1 King Street West
Kitchener, ON N2G 1A1
http://www.walper.com/
Discount price is $95/night for all room types
Call Chrissy McDonald at 519-745-4321 ext. 186 to make arrangments
CONTACT INFO:
mvonkeit [AT] uoguelph [DOT] ca, President University of Guelph Chess Club
neal_pan [AT] hotmail [DOT] com, President University of Waterloo Chess Club
The preferred method of registration is by e-mail, with payment on-site; however, alternate arrangements can be made.
The event will be held at Federation Hall. For those driving in, parking is $3/day at the corresponding parking lot. There is also a bus stop right in front of the hall coming from downtown (bus nr. 7D).
Currently Registered Teams:
SECTION A
1. Western A (Avg: 2174)
Shiyam Thavandiran (2478 CFC)
Aman Hambleton (2386 CFC)
Steele Roddick (1826 CFC)
Justin McDonald (2006 CFC)
2. Waterloo A (Avg: 2156)
Kevin Chung (2284 CFC)
Avinaash Sundar (2228 CFC)
Iulia Lacau-Rodean (2073 CFC)
Neal Pan (2037 CFC)
3. Toronto A (Avg: 2144)
Bindi Cheng (2485 CFC)
Haizhou Xu (2041 CFC)
Alex Ferreira (2080 CFC)
Jonathan Yu (1969 CFC)
4. Ottawa A (Avg: 2057)
Mihnea Voloaca (2338 CFC)
Kar-Fai Gee (1961 CFC)
Jason Riordon (2049 CFC)
Dmitri Moisseev (1881 CFC)
5. McGill (Avg: 2032)
Sankalp Modwal (2244 CFC)
Kishor Ramaswamy (2177 CFC)
Kiran Ramaswamy (1943 CFC)
Benjamin Suire (1765 FIDE)
6. Guelph A (Avg: 1939)
Christian Stevens (2388 CFC)
Michael Zaghi (1845 CFC)
Rob Clark (1774 CFC)
Michael von Keitz (1747 CFC)
7. Queen's A (Avg: 1849)
Tyler Longo (2031 CFC)
Jonathan Farine (1891 CFC)
Nicholas Gellner (1824 CFC)
Luke Peristy (1650 CFC)
Nathan Lean (unrated)
8. Toronto B (Avg: 1835)
Stuart Brammall (1974 CFC)
Robert Kleinman (1878 CFC)
Adrienne Todd (1749 CFC)
Siang Khor (1738 CFC)
Abeer Rahman (975 CFC)
SECTION B
1. Waterloo B (Avg: 1806)
Ron LeBlanc (1886 CFC)
Wenzhangzhi Guo (1928 CFC)
Derrick Rabethge (1634 CFC)
Krishnakanth Rapaka (1776 CFC)
2. Guelph B (Avg: 1721)
Liquan Wang (1855 CFC)
Paul Stephens (1850 CFC)
Kevin Fernandes (1782 CFC)
Romeo Agda (1396 CFC)
3. Waterloo C (Avg: 1600)
Charles Lu (1794 CFC)
Brent Komer (1668 CFC)
Eric Cheung (1560 CFC)
Alec Azad (unrated)
Maylin Cui (1379 CFC)
4. McMaster (Avg: 1582)
Daniel Coren (1688 CFC)
Ammar Khairullah (1498 CFC)
Robert Hayes (1560 CFC)
Mangal Chelli (unrated)
5. Western B (Avg: 1538)
Patrick O'Sullivan (1801 CFC)
Ali Toskah (1504 CFC)
Michael Chiaramonte (1309 CFC)
Darin Evoy (unrated)
6. Carleton A (Avg: 1485)
Dan Thompson (1704 CFC)
Liiban Farah (1658 CFC)
Tarun Dhaliwal (unrated)
Trix Sharma (1093 CFC)
7. Ottawa B (Avg: 1330)
Srikanth Rapaka (unrated)
Anthony Chartier (1330 FQE)
Eugene Borissov (unrated)
Rob Varma (unrated)
8. Queen's B (Avg: 1307)
John Mangold (1314)
John Aguer (1328)
Gilbert Kelapile (1320)
Thomas (Dingchao) Zhang (1266)
George Evans (unrated)Last edited by Michael von Keitz; Saturday, 15th January, 2011, 07:53 PM.
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Re: 2011 Canadian Post-Secondary Chess Championship
Originally posted by Tyler Longo View PostQueen's will be sending 2 teams, and we plan on winning both sections. Hopefully this doesn't deter everyone else from showing up... I hear UofT is scuuured.
We've already booked 4 rooms at the Walper, not sure how many teams we'll field, either 3 or 4.
Who's organizing the pub night?
Alex F.
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Re: 2011 Canadian Post-Secondary Chess Championship
Hi,
Here's an incomplete list (we're still filling in some holes, getting everyone organized, but do plan to field 3 teams) of those going. By rating but not necessarily team order.
Bindi Cheng (2485)
Alex Ferreira (2084)
Haizhou Xu (2041)
Jonathan Yu (1969)
Robert Kleinman (1878)
Benjamin Davidson (1799)
Adrienne Todd (1758)
Travis Li (1739)
Siang Khor (1738)
Abeer Rahman (975)
Will try to post update closer to the date.
Alex Ferreira
Hart House Chess Club
University of Toronto
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Re: 2011 Canadian Post-Secondary Chess Championship
With the event a few days away, you will notice that Western has decided to give the rest of the teams in the event a sporting chance by leaving Raja at home. Meanwhile, with 3 reserve players, there is some question as to whether Queen's will submit a third team at the last minute.
Though U of T has submitted a list of players, I am still waiting on confirmed rosters. Based on the list, I am anticipating 2 teams, each with one reserve, but that Alex character is always full of surprises. As for Waterloo, I have not received final word on their proposed roster(s) for the B Section.Last edited by Michael von Keitz; Wednesday, 12th January, 2011, 06:42 PM.
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Re: 2011 Canadian Post-Secondary Chess Championship
Originally posted by Michael von Keitz View PostWith the event a few days away, you will notice that Western has decided to give the rest of the teams in the event a sporting chance by leaving Raja at home. Meanwhile, with 3 reserve players, there is some question as to whether Queen's will submit a third team at the last minute.
Though U of T has submitted a list of players, I am still waiting on confirmed rosters. Based on the list, I am anticipating 2 teams, each with one reserve, but that Alex character is always full of surprises. As for Waterloo, I have not received final word on their proposed roster(s) for the B Section.
Michael, you can take Alexander off our list, and we are only sending 2 teams.
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