Toronto Open at Hart House

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  • Toronto Open at Hart House

    Hello all,


    The Hart House Chess Club, at University of Toronto, is organizing this year's Toronto Open. It will not be the high class event of 2009 at the King Suites, but we hope to break previous Hart House records.

    When: April 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Fri, Sat, Sun)
    Where: Music & East Common/Debates Room, 2nd Floor, Hart House, University of Toronto
    7 Hart House Circle, Toronto

    Style: 6 round Swiss in 5 sections: Open (FIDE Rated), U2200, U2000, U1800 & U1600
    Rounds: 10am & 4pm Friday, Saturday & Sunday
    Time Control: 30/90, SD/60 for U2200, U2000, U1800 & U1600 --- 120 minutes with 30 second increment for Open Section.

    Entry Fees: $70 in advance, $80 cash only on site. Extra $10 to play up each section.
    Registration: 9am – 9:30am on Friday, April 2nd
    Registrants after 9:30am are not guaranteed to be paired by 10am
    In advance (arrival by April 1st) by mail to:
    Hart House Chess Club – 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto, ON M5S 3H3
    Make cheque payable to Hart House Chess Club. No postdated cheques please.
    Email registration to alex.ferreira@utoronto.ca (by April 1st) Email registrants must arrive onsite by 9:30am to pay or will be charged onsite fee.

    Tournament Director: Bryan Lamb
    Organizer: Hart House Chess Club

    Please bring sets and clocks.
    No smoking. No computers. No cellphones (on).

    For all the detailed information, including:
    - Printable flyer with all the above information
    - Access/Maps & parking info
    - Prize fund projection
    - Pre-Registered list of players

    Visit our website at:
    http://hhchess.sa.utoronto.ca/hhopen


    Hope to see you all there,


    Alex Ferreira
    Hart House Chess Club

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    Re: Toronto Open at Hart House

    Hello all,

    A month before the event, we have 26 pre-registered players, with GM Sambuev & IM Samsonkin at the top, and a wide range of strengths.
    Expecting a promising Toronto Open!

    Alex F.

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