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Hi Alex - it's a 7 rounder. All 3 events are 7 rounds and all three event are following the same schedule - 6pm Friday nite, 10am and 3pm daily thereafter.
Canadian Amateur Chess Championships
July 30 - August 2, 2010
A SWOCL Grand Prix Event 7 Rounds
Kitchener City Hall
Free Refreshments & Snacks Each Day.
All Equipment Provided.
Sections:
U2100, U1700, U1400 (for over 2100, please see the Ontario Closed)
Entry Fee:
$75 by July 25th ; $100 at door.
Placement Prizes:
Trophies and Cash Prizes 1st $300, 2nd $200, 3rd $100 in each section.
Unrated prize:
$100
Club Prize:
$500. 4 player teams from same club, maximum of 3 players in section, multiple teams per club permissible. Contestants must play within 200 points of their peak rating and are not eligible for the family prize. Exceptions subject to approval by organizer.
Family Prize:
$400. Top 2 scores, any sections, immediate family only (spouse, sibling, parent/grandparent/child), contestants must play within 200 points of their peak rating and are not eligible for the club prize.
Round Times:
First Round 6pm July 30th. Rounds 2-7, 10am and 3pm daily
Time Control:
Game in 90 minutes with 30 second Fischer increment
On site registration:
July 30: 3pm - 5:30pm
Byes:
2 half point byes in the first 6 rounds if requested with entry.
Eligibility: Players may play up if they are within 100 points of section floor, based on current rating. FIDE or FQE Ratings taken at par.
Accommodations: Special rates have been arranged at the Walper Terrace Hotel: $89 per Night see Accommodations
Quick question about SWOCL Grand Prix, when does one year end & the next begin? What is the first tournament of the cycle and when is the last? I always get confused about when it starts and ends. Is there a website for it?
Zeljko, the SWOCL Grand Prix typically ends with the Hamilton Summer Open each year. For the 2009-10 cycle, it seems this was selected as the starting point, meaning that the Kitchener Chess Fest should be the capstone.
Zeljko, the SWOCL Grand Prix typically ends with the Hamilton Summer Open each year. For the 2009-10 cycle, it seems this was selected as the starting point, meaning that the Kitchener Chess Fest should be the capstone.
Zeljko, the SWOCL Grand Prix typically ends with the Hamilton Summer Open each year. For the 2009-10 cycle, it seems this was selected as the starting point, meaning that the Kitchener Chess Fest should be the capstone.
In the past it always ended with the Guelph Pro-Am International and began with whatever the next tournament after that was hehe. But that was a while ago.
Hello, I just wanted to check if my request for a round 1 bye was received. (Although, due to a change in plans, I may not need it - I will let you know as soon as possible.)
Here from my perch on top of a rock on an island in Georgian Bay, I have managed to gain access ... the Pre-Registered lists have been updated just now.
Jesse, no problem ...just make sure you keep me posted as soon as you know ...
Here from my perch on top of a rock on an island in Georgian Bay, I have managed to gain access ... the Pre-Registered lists have been updated just now.
Jesse, no problem ...just make sure you keep me posted as soon as you know ...
Geee, twenty? Hope u drop that portable in the lake...
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