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  • #31
    Re: GUESS WHO Joined the Hunt?

    Originally posted by Tony Li View Post
    A world-class player just joined the hunt. Who is it?
    Now you must report back every round with his games :D

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    • #32
      Re: GUESS WHO Joined the Hunt?

      Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
      Now you must report back every round with his games :D
      Hi Egidijus,

      The best way to see GM Sambuev's games is in person.

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      • #33
        Re: Kitchener-Waterloo Chess Open

        Originally posted by Mark Biong View Post
        Looking at your advertised prize funds, let's say, the actual number of players*
        showed up is 41 which is above the minimum of 40, my understanding is that your advertised prize funds should already be unconditionally guaranteed since it already met your minimum of 40 players. But, if you compute your total prize fund for all the sections, that's already $2,200. Without discounts for 41 regular players of your entry of $50, that totals only $2050. You already have a $150 deficit or even more if you apply discounts. Who are going to cover up for your deficits, rentals and other fees? I guess, you must have some typo in your prize funds advertisement based on minimum of 40 players unless you have sponsors to cover these expenses for you. I highly recommend to factor all your tournament expenses before coming up with the minimum poll of players requirements and advertising very attractive prize funds to avoid risk of losing your money. With a pre-registered player of over 60. You should be safe though i guess if everyone shows up.
        Hi Mark,

        Thank you for your concern. To the best of my understanding, there are no typos in the announcement. The guarantees are very generous and that is why there may not be top-up with, say, 45 players. But there is likely to be top-up with 100 players.

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        • #34
          Re: GUESS WHO Joined the Hunt?

          Originally posted by Tony Li View Post
          the best way to see GM Sambuev's games is in person.
          I wish I could...
          Fortunately (accidentally) I found a replacement several days ago by mentioning your event to club players.

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          • #35
            Re: GUESS WHO Joined the Hunt?

            Thank you for supporting SW Ontario Chess.

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            • #36
              Re: Kitchener-Waterloo Chess Open

              Thanks for a great tournament guys!
              I hope everyone isn't all chessed out.
              The Hamilton Winter Open is this weekend. :)

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              • #37
                Re: GUESS WHO Joined the Hunt?

                Originally posted by Tony Li View Post
                Thank you for supporting SW Ontario Chess.
                Time to support us with results.

                Anyway, my replacement was kind enough and reported back his achievements - 3/5 in the kids' field :D

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                • #38
                  Re: GUESS WHO Joined the Hunt?

                  Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
                  Time to support us with results.

                  Anyway, my replacement was kind enough and reported back his achievements - 3/5 in the kids' field :D
                  Hi Egidijus,

                  First, I want to thank everyone for attending. It was a great tournament. Thanks also to the committee of Ralph Deline, Mario Piccinin, Tim Knechtel and Tom McClelland.

                  I am out of town until Thursday. I believe that the crosstable will be online by then.

                  For games, Kai will be posting them over the next few weeks.

                  Did anything interesting happen? Well, we had to re-pair Round 1 at the request of GM Sambuev who ended up playing Jackie Chan instead of Mike Ivanov.

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                  • #39
                    Re: GUESS WHO Joined the Hunt?

                    Originally posted by Tony Li View Post
                    Did anything interesting happen? Well, we had to re-pair Round 1 at the request of GM Sambuev who ended up playing Jackie Chan instead of Mike Ivanov.
                    You mean, that's it?? 70+ players get together for the weekend, and the only interesting thing that happened is that you had to repair round 1.

                    Like, no one won any prizes, or anything. Nothing interesting happened at all.

                    Looks like my wife has been right all along... chess IS boring.

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                    • #40
                      Re: GUESS WHO Joined the Hunt?

                      Originally posted by Tony Li View Post
                      Did anything interesting happen? Well, we had to re-pair Round 1 at the request of GM Sambuev who ended up playing Jackie Chan instead of Mike Ivanov.
                      World class chess player against world class martial artist ... hmm ... and it looks like Bator survived since he beat me in the second round. And you say chess is boring :).

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                      • #41
                        Re: Kitchener-Waterloo Chess Open

                        Sambuev won.

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                        • #42
                          Re: Kitchener-Waterloo Chess Open

                          GM Bator Sambuev dominated with 5/5. Those that were lucky enough to be paired with him (or around him) got free lessons or at least tips.:) I think there was a three way tie for second (open section) but Im not sure about names. In the under 2000 two local stars Mahmud Hassain and Shawn Phillips played a careful draw in the last round to tie for first with sometimes local Stuart Brammall (tho previously from Toronto). Sorry I dont know about the under 1700 section. I'll try to find out more at the club tonight.

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                          • #43
                            Re: Kitchener-Waterloo Chess Open

                            I find it remarkable that the organisers are keeping quiet about the results of this event. Not to say secret... maybe just... private.

                            From what I have heard, it was a good event, with an excellent turnout, including a GM.

                            So, why haven't the prizewinners, at least, been listed.

                            Maybe the organizers, like the guy that posted a couple of days ago, think that nothing interesting happened. Oh, they had to re-pair round 1.

                            Maybe the organisers agree with my wife, chess is boring.

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                            • #44
                              Re: Kitchener-Waterloo Chess Open

                              Well the story on that John is that we have a new organization team and they still have quite the learning curve:) We will have a meeting tonight at the club to discuss pluses and minuses - feel free to contribute here on your perceptions over the next few hours and I will bring them to the organizers. We have a new promotions guy and its largely thanks to him (by using chesstalk!!) that we were able to draw 77 players (a great turnout!) but unfortunately he didnt finish well (results and report need to be posted on chesstalk). I would have posted more but I wasnt aware of everything that went on. (too busy playing)

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                              • #45
                                Re: Kitchener-Waterloo Chess Open

                                Stir the pot enough and sometimes you get action. As I previously posted GM Sambuev 1st 5/5 correction on 2nd from previous post (in open section) 4 way tie for 2nd, Razvan Preotu, Michael Song, IM Arthur Calugar, David Itkin and half point behind -- my usual story:( Veteran Yura Ochkoos showed up after an absence of 3 years to contribute to the CFC - and also because I was playing:D (according to him) It felt like old times. Under 2000 was already mentioned but a three way tie between Mahmud, Shawn Phillips, and Stuart Brammall took all the prizes. Under 1700 1st was Dave Bendl and 2nd a tie between Joey Orozco and Joey Zhong. I'll try to get somebody else to post some highlights.

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