2010 Canadian Open - last call for entries!

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  • #16
    Re: 2010 Canadian Open - last call for entries!

    Bob,
    You state "and I can’t go lower[than 1800], even if I lose every game ! "

    What do you mean?
    Ratings can drop below 1800, believe me I know from personal experience, heh heh! Or are you saying that you can't qualify for a U1800 prize even if you drop rating points during the course of the tournament?

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    • #17
      Re: 2010 Canadian Open - last call for entries!

      Hi Ken:

      What I meant was that if I start ranked last in my class, the worst I can do is end up at the same point, finishing last in the finishing rankings of the class. So hopefully there is some possibility of my going up in the finishing rankings.

      But you sure are right that I could drop below 1800 with a poor performance.

      Bob
      Last edited by Bob Armstrong; Thursday, 8th July, 2010, 02:11 PM.

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      • #18
        Re: 2010 Canadian Open - last call for entries!

        What time do we start tomorrow, is it at 12:30? That's what facebook message says!

        The flyer says at 6:00 p.m. to start the first round.

        Saturday July 10th Opening Ceremony & Round 1 6:00pm Sharp
        July 11th- July 16th Rounds 2-7 6:00pm Daily
        Saturday July 17th Round 8 2:00pm
        Saturday July 17th Speed Chess Championship 8:00pm
        Sunday July 18th Round 9 10:00am
        Sunday July 18th Awards Dinner / Presentation 6:00pm

        Therefore which time is correct?

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        • #19
          Re: 2010 Canadian Open - last call for entries!

          Hi Caesar:

          6:00 PM Sharp - Opening Ceremony and then Rd. 1 - that's what I understand.

          All players are to attend earlier to check in at the registration desk, to confirm they are present for Rd. 1, and to pick up the player's package and golf shirt!

          Note as well, that the Awards Dinner/Presentation has been advanced now from 6:00 PM to 5:30 PM.

          See you there.

          Bob

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          • #20
            1976 crosstable

            For aficionados of hyper-accelerated pairings, the two attached files give the crosstable of the 408-player, 1976 Canadian Open in Toronto, won jointly by Nick deFirmian and Lawrence Day.

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            • #21
              Re: 2010 Canadian Open - last call for entries!

              Here is the magazine report of the Toronto, 1976 Canadian Open. Co-winner Lawrence Day is paired on board one of the 2010 edition!

              Pages 14-19 of CFC magazine issue 19 should be attached.

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