Olympic Waive Tournament, June 6 pre-reg list

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  • Olympic Waive Tournament, June 6 pre-reg list

    We have 14 players pre-registered thus far for the Olympic Waive tournament in Room 442 of the Guelph University Centre on Sunday, June 6.

    The first round begins at 10am and we should finish around 5pm. This is a 3 game tournament, CFC rated, and the CFC waives all membership and rating fees. The entry fee is $20, all of which is donated to the Olympic teams. All equipment is provided.

    There is a $5 late fee if I don't hear from you beforehand. Email me at halbond@sympatico.ca before midnight June 5 to avoid the late fee. I hope you can join us on June 6!

    Pre-registered list
    # Name/Rtng/ID
    1 Dima Shamroni
    1868 146428
    2 Paul Stephens
    1854 132545
    3 Hal Bond
    1839 111830
    4 Lee Hendon
    1730 105731
    5 Michael von Keitz
    1722 128800
    6 Sanjay Saxena
    1706 142323
    7 Zoltan Cservenyi
    1638 107146
    8 Daniel Coren
    1630 150504
    9 Nicholas Jackson
    1604 146311
    10 Mei Chen Lee
    1570 130962
    11 Liquan Wang
    1567 151049
    12 Mark Brauer
    1536 132166
    13 Mike Krause
    1460 122240
    14 Dennis Shamroni
    1069 149741

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    Re: Olympic Waive Tournament, June 6 pre-reg list

    We have a couple more - Rob Gashgarian and Adam Cormier have joined the fray. Avoid the late fee by contacting halbond@sympatico.ca to register in advance. Her is the updated list:

    # Name/Rtng/ID
    1 Rob Gashgarian
    1884 112426
    2 Dima Shamroni
    1868 146428
    3 Paul Stephens
    1854 132545
    4 Adam Cormier
    1849 149091
    5 Hal Bond
    1839 111830
    6 Lee Hendon
    1730 105731
    7 Michael von Keitz
    1722 128800
    8 Sanjay Saxena
    1706 142323
    9 Zoltan Cservenyi
    1638 107146
    10 Daniel Coren
    1630 150504
    11 Nicholas Jackson
    1604 146311
    12 Mei Chen Lee
    1570 130962
    13 Liquan Wang
    1567 151049
    14 Mark Brauer
    1536 132166
    15 Mike Krause
    1460 122240
    16 Dennis Shamroni
    1069 149741

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    • #3
      Re: Olympic Waive Tournament, June 6 pre-reg list

      Good move on the part of the CFC for endorsing this concept. This is the sort of thing the CFC should have been doing in years past. In past years the CFC has competed against successsful projects - the original Chess Canada, the Chess & Math sales etc. Instead they should have been endorsing quality ventures. To illustrate a wrong-headed blunder which they could stumble on - A competing chess-in-the-schools program which CMA does well. Or how about chess-in-the-libraries which Yuanling Yuan is doing brilliantly. Of course the CFC would never do something so idiotic, would they?
      Instead the CFC should expand the waive idea to support other national events such as the Canadian Junior, the Open and the Closed.
      My theory is that a newcomer to chess should get their first rating free! Then the newcomer will see that Joe Putz has a higher rating and say "We can't have that, can we?" And for the next event they take a membership and pay a rating fee, or even join a chess club!
      So I say this to the CFC - "Don't compete. Endorse!"

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      • #4
        Re: Olympic Waive Tournament, June 6 pre-reg list

        Unfortunately, I can't make it this weekend. :(

        I will be in Toronto this weekend at a seimnar about IFRS. For all you non accountants, that is International Financial Reporting Standards. :( :( You can believe me, I would rather be playing chess!! uggrrr.

        So there is simply no truth to the rumour that I am afraid to play the Gashman! No matter what Rob tells you! :D

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        • #5
          Re: Olympic Waive Tournament, June 6 pre-reg list

          Rob still believes you are afraid to play him.
          University and Chess, a difficult mix.

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          • #6
            Re: Olympic Waive Tournament, June 6 pre-reg list

            Well Adam, maybe so - if I have anything to do with the pairings I'll try to avoid a rematch with you!

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            • #7
              Re: Olympic Waive Tournament, June 6 pre-reg list

              thanks, I do always like to play new people, I have been studying the Benko more as white, it seems as soon as white makes one little inaccuracy it goes back to around = but with perfect play white has some advantage. Too bad I'm nowhere near perfect play. :)
              University and Chess, a difficult mix.

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