TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

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  • TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

    “The Knights of Chess” club presents (a GTCL event):

    TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011

    January 23 - March 6

    This will be an eight player round-robin tournament comprising of the eight highest rated players who apply. In addition there will be up to 5 reserve sections according to the CFC rating.

    The deadline for entries will be 6 PM Sunday, January 16, 2011 at “The Knights of Chess” club located on 5635 Younge street, suites 201-202, Toronto (near Younge and Finch intersection), where the draw for positions will take place. Championship section will be CFC and FIDE rated, and reserve sections will be CFC rated. CFC membership is required.

    Drinks and snacks will be provided.

    Schedule: Games will be played on consecutive Sundays at 10 AM at “The Knights of Chess” club
    (Finch subway station TTC parking is free on Sundays)

    Time control:
    Championship: 90 minutes for the game with 30 seconds increment from the first move.
    Reserve sections: 90 minutes for the game

    Entry fee: $85 (cash or check payable to Vladimir Birarov) by 6 PM, January 16, 2011.

    Prizes:
    Championship (95% of entry fees)
    1st - $320 & Trophy
    2nd - $200
    3rd - $120

    Reserve sections (75% of entry fees).
    ($20 administration costs could be paid by Chess Clubs for their representatives).

    Entries & Info: Vladimir Birarov (416) 277-4428 vlady0101@yahoo.com

    NAME ..................................................................................
    RATING ....................... CFC ...................... FIDE
    PHONE ..................................................(days).................................................. (evenings)
    Last edited by Vladimir Birarov; Friday, 3rd December, 2010, 11:45 AM.

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    Re: TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

    The early start time, at 10 AM precludes church, or any other early morning Sunday activity.

    The games for the reserved section are only 3 hours long.

    Last year games started at 6 PM, as it has for many years prior.
    So what's the reason for starting so early this year?

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    • #3
      Re: TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

      Originally posted by Ed Zator View Post
      The early start time, at 10 AM precludes church, or any other early morning Sunday activity.

      The games for the reserved section are only 3 hours long.

      Last year games started at 6 PM, as it has for many years prior.
      So what's the reason for starting so early this year?
      1) Any weekend tournament has Sunday round at 10 AM (sometimes even earlier). I do realize, however, that here it is not only one week but 7 weeks in a row.

      2) It is possible to change TC in reserved section(s) to be the same as in "Championship" section - we'll just need more digital clocks with increment option.

      3) For few last years Toronto Closed was organized by Willowdale Club where time allocated for games is 6:30 - 10:00 PM. Therefore it was impossible to make it FIDE-rated event (minimum official TC is 90+30). So, next year we've decided to try something new. In the new location 10 AM is the latest possible time to start in order to complete games in "Championship" section until next scheduled activity. Games in reserved section(s) with current TC (90/G) can start at 11 AM if it helps.

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        Re: TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

        11 AM in the Reserved Section would be fine for me. 10 AM is just out.

        You might wait for some feedback posted here or Email to you from
        last year's Reserved players before deciding though.

        Reserved section doesn't get a big turnout, so something that works for
        everyone is best. I doubt you will get any FIDE rated players there this
        year.
        Last edited by Ed Zator; Tuesday, 30th November, 2010, 03:11 PM. Reason: line up paragraphs

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        • #5
          Re: TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

          I have played in the TC Reserves for a number of years now. Unfortunately, weekends do not work for me, so I'll have to miss this year.

          Hope you have a most successful tournament Vlad. Thanks for taking on the organizing of it.

          Bob

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            Re: TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

            Originally posted by Ed Zator View Post
            11 AM in the Reserved Section would be fine for me. 10 AM is just out.

            You might wait for some feedback posted here or Email to you from
            last year's Reserved players before deciding though.

            Reserved section doesn't get a big turnout, so something that works for
            everyone is best. I doubt you will get any FIDE rated players there this
            year.
            There are many players in Toronto under 2100 who have a FIDE rating. And, being a round-robin, only 3 players need to already have FIDE ratings for everyone to get FIDE ratable games. This may attract some stronger players who don't yet have a FIDE rating.

            To get a FIDE rating need to score 1 point and play 9 games over 2 years.

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              Re: TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

              Originally posted by Ed Zator View Post
              I doubt you will get any FIDE rated players there this
              year.
              It'll be interesting to see. The impression I get is that with so few FIDE-rated tournaments in Canada, many players jump on the opportunity to try to improve their FIDE rating. As well as other players who want to get a FIDE rating.

              Alex F.

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              • #8
                Re: TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

                Does the winner of last year's Reserves section have a spot in the Championship section? I remember that's what happened last year.

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                  Re: TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

                  Originally posted by Erik Malmsten View Post
                  To get a FIDE rating need to score 1 point and play 9 games over 2 years.
                  Isn't that 1 point per event?

                  They might get 3 FIDE rated players. Last year, we
                  only had one player over 2000... who will likely
                  play the open section this year

                  Vlad, would a preregistration list for the reserved section
                  on a new thread, with each player listing their FIDE rating
                  (if any), and whether they prefer 10 or 11 AM, help settle
                  the issues?

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                    Re: TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

                    Originally posted by Alexandru Florea View Post
                    Does the winner of last year's Reserves section have a spot in the Championship section? I remember that's what happened last year.
                    Yes, Alexandru, I just spoke with Michael Barron, and he told me you were the winner of reserved section this year, so you have your spot in Championship section.

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                      Re: TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

                      Originally posted by Ed Zator View Post
                      Isn't that 1 point per event?

                      They might get 3 FIDE rated players. Last year, we
                      only had one player over 2000... who will likely
                      play the open section this year

                      Vlad, would a preregistration list for the reserved section
                      on a new thread, with each player listing their FIDE rating
                      (if any), and whether they prefer 10 or 11 AM, help settle
                      the issues?
                      Yes, it is 1 point per event.

                      Ed, I'll post the list of registered players at some point (in this thread or another). Discussion on whether it's 10 or 11 AM is not necessary. Since Championship section games start at 10 AM anyhow, it will be possible to move any reserved section game from 10 to 11 (and vise versa) if agreed with the opponent and confirmed with TD.

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                        Re: TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

                        Originally posted by Vladimir Birarov View Post
                        it will be possible to move any reserved section game from 10 to 11 (and vise versa) if agreed with the opponent and confirmed with TD.
                        The 11 AM time would be up to my opponent, and I would have to forfeit
                        if they said no.

                        So I must bow out this time. Thanks anyway.

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                          Re : TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

                          Originally posted by Vladimir Birarov View Post
                          “[B][U]Entry fee: $85 (cash or check payable to Vladimir Birarov) by 6 PM, January 16, 2011.

                          Prizes:
                          Championship (95% of entry fees)
                          1st - $320 & Trophy
                          2nd - $200
                          3rd - $120

                          Reserve sections (75% of entry fees).
                          ($20 administration costs could be paid by Chess Clubs for their representatives).
                          This is none of my business which makes me ideally suited for objective comments. :)
                          With this formula (prize structure and entry fees) most if not every top Toronto player will stay away. What is the point then to call "Toronto Closed" an event that is simply another open with sections ? Without the will to draw the best players, there is no point in calling it "Toronto Championship" and even less in adding the word "Closed".

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                          • #14
                            Re: TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

                            Why you want more money Jean? Go get sponsorships.

                            Not a fan of players (even GMs) complaining about lack of prize. As long as the organizer disclose how much out of total goes to prize (assuming reasonable), then its ok. There not enough good organizers in Canada.

                            People should not expect to make good money playing chess unless your last name is Carlsen or Anand.

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                              Re: Re : TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 (FIDE Rated)

                              Originally posted by Jean Hébert View Post
                              With this formula (prize structure and entry fees) most if not every top Toronto player will stay away.
                              Hard to predict what will be. In 2008, the FIDE-rated event (and I think no prizes at all) attracted active-top Toronto players: http://chess.ca/xtableSQL.asp?TNum=200807029
                              Relatively this tournament was stronger than the Toronto Closed: http://chess.ca/xtableSQL.asp?TNum=200804062 (which become a history with Noritsyn's 9/9)

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