EOCA Tournaments webpage : http://www.eoca.org/htm/tournaments_2011-12.html
Hi chess fans, the EOCA (Eastern Ontario Chess Association) is pleased to officially announce the first event of the 2011-2012 EOCA Grand Prix. The Ottawa Autumn Open will be 5 rounds, from Friday, September 30th, to Sunday, October 2nd. Even though there remain many similarities to previous events by this Organizer/TD, there will also be some big new changes. Full details are posted on the EOCA website, and here are some of the highlights :
- A separate new section just for children, rated only CMA.
- A separate new round-robin section for the top players.
- 2 main sections, both rated CFC, and 1 also rated FIDE.
- Gradually decreasing accelerated pairings for all Swiss.
- Simplified discounts, can email ahead of onsite late fee.
- There is no longer an evening round on the Saturday.
Registrations have already started coming in. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at your convenience. With these changes to the sections, intended to encourage competitive battles against a variety of opponents of appropriate ability, we are hoping to attract record numbers! :)
Yours in chess,
Aris Marghetis, FIDE Arbiter
Organizer/TD, EOCA President
arismarghetis at rogers dot com
Hi chess fans, the EOCA (Eastern Ontario Chess Association) is pleased to officially announce the first event of the 2011-2012 EOCA Grand Prix. The Ottawa Autumn Open will be 5 rounds, from Friday, September 30th, to Sunday, October 2nd. Even though there remain many similarities to previous events by this Organizer/TD, there will also be some big new changes. Full details are posted on the EOCA website, and here are some of the highlights :
- A separate new section just for children, rated only CMA.
- A separate new round-robin section for the top players.
- 2 main sections, both rated CFC, and 1 also rated FIDE.
- Gradually decreasing accelerated pairings for all Swiss.
- Simplified discounts, can email ahead of onsite late fee.
- There is no longer an evening round on the Saturday.
Registrations have already started coming in. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at your convenience. With these changes to the sections, intended to encourage competitive battles against a variety of opponents of appropriate ability, we are hoping to attract record numbers! :)
Yours in chess,
Aris Marghetis, FIDE Arbiter
Organizer/TD, EOCA President
arismarghetis at rogers dot com
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