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    Congrats to Tanraj Sohal and Jason Cao. Both Prize winners at the North American Chess Championships

    Tanraj was clear first in the U2300 section. $6355.00!

    http://chesstournamentservices.com/c...-2300-section/

    Jason was tied for third in the U2100 section.

    http://chesstournamentservices.com/c...-2100-section/

    Tanraj and Jason are expected to be among the top players at the 6th Annual Grand Pacific Open being held April 6-9 2012 in Victoria at the Hotel Grand Pacific.

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    Re : Congrats to Tanraj Sohal and Jason Cao

    Congratulations to all the Canadians that participated in the event!

    I also noticed that Owen Qian was clear second in the U1900 section. However, is he living in Québec, as it indicates on the USCF website, or in Ontario, as we can see on the CFC website?

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      Re: Re : Congrats to Tanraj Sohal and Jason Cao

      Originally posted by Felix Dumont View Post
      Congratulations to all the Canadians that participated in the event!

      I also noticed that Owen Qian was clear second in the U1900 section. However, is he living in Québec, as it indicates on the USCF website, or in Ontario, as we can see on the CFC website?
      Felix,

      Owen is quite definitely CMA Toronto, he also volunteers at
      our summer camps, and tops our tournaments - see Nov. here:

      http://www.chesstalk.com/elo/pub/scr...is.php?no=7469

      :-)

      Francis

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        Re: Re : Congrats to Tanraj Sohal and Jason Cao

        Originally posted by Francis Rodriguez View Post
        Felix,

        Owen is quite definitely CMA Toronto, he also volunteers at
        our summer camps, and tops our tournaments - see Nov. here:

        http://www.chesstalk.com/elo/pub/scr...is.php?no=7469

        :-)

        Francis
        It's a small world, isn't it. Owen is also a regular at the Mississauga Chess Club. He now plays with the adult club having graduated from the junior club. Owen has shown great improvement in the last year. He recently did very well in a tournament in Las Vegas.

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          Re: Re : Congrats to Tanraj Sohal and Jason Cao

          Originally posted by Bob Gillanders View Post
          It's a small world, isn't it. Owen is also a regular at the Mississauga Chess Club. He now plays with the adult club having graduated from the junior club. Owen has shown great improvement in the last year. He recently did very well in a tournament in Las Vegas.
          That is the tournament the start of this thread mentions...

          here is a link to the under 1900 results (where Owen placed alone in 2nd) for a cool $3632.00 ... he and the eventual 1st place winner had a draw in the final round - that might be an interesting game to see.

          http://chesstournamentservices.com/c...-1900-section/
          ...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.

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            Re: Re : Congrats to Tanraj Sohal and Jason Cao

            Originally posted by Kerry Liles View Post
            That is the tournament the start of this thread mentions...

            here is a link to the under 1900 results (where Owen placed alone in 2nd) for a cool $3632.00 ... he and the eventual 1st place winner had a draw in the final round - that might be an interesting game to see.

            http://chesstournamentservices.com/c...-1900-section/
            Thanks Kerry. I see he is listed as from QC (Quebec). I wonder why?

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              Re: Re : Congrats to Tanraj Sohal and Jason Cao

              Originally posted by Bob Gillanders View Post
              Thanks Kerry. I see he is listed as from QC (Quebec). I wonder why?
              That is what was wondered as well up-thread... Maybe QC means Quebec/Canada as in "somewhere North of here..."
              ...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.

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                Re: Re : Congrats to Tanraj Sohal and Jason Cao

                Lest he be overlooked, B.C.'s Constantin Rotariu also won big money in the U1700 section.

                http://constantinrotariu.com/contest...nt-under-1700/

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                  Re: Re : Congrats to Tanraj Sohal and Jason Cao

                  Originally posted by Stephen Wright View Post
                  Lest he be overlooked, B.C.'s Constantin Rotariu also won big money in the U1700 section.

                  http://constantinrotariu.com/contest...nt-under-1700/
                  Yes, (wow) $5448.00 is a nice chunk of change...

                  It seems they have a lot of money to splash around.
                  I admit I am astonished at the prizes -especially for sections under 2000.
                  Last edited by Kerry Liles; Tuesday, 10th January, 2012, 06:03 PM. Reason: more
                  ...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.

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                    Re: Congrats to Tanraj Sohal and Jason Cao

                    The entry fees will make your eyes water
                    Paul Leblanc
                    Treasurer Chess Foundation of Canada

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                      Re: Congrats to Tanraj Sohal and Jason Cao

                      If I remember correctly, after winning a big chunk of monies in the Under-Section in the US, the rating was adjusted to Section (+1). Is it still valid?

                      and congratulations to all winners.

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                        Re: Congrats to Tanraj Sohal and Jason Cao

                        Entry fees for these types of events are usually in the $200-300 range.

                        Did the Canadian prize winners receive all of their prize, or did the IRS demand (and get) their cut? Supposedly, the Continental Chess Association witholds part of any prize over $800 if the winner cannot supply a US Social Security number (or something similar).

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