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I've had your flyer out on our SCC display table for about a month already - I just made copies from the e-mail attachment you had sent me. I will keep them there each week 'til the tournament. Good luck with it.
Bob, Keeper of the Display Table ( a very honoured position ! )
If a person is serious about chess, (s)he develops memory to a state to remember played games for a long period of time (even more - opponents opening too) That is quite easy for an empty kid's head :D
I agree. Even though I never wrote down my moves at CMA tournaments, I remembered all my games and then analysed them back at home... Of course, having a scoresheet would have been better, but I would have lost even more games on time :D
Did you get any girls from OGCC http://ogcc2003.ca?
I have sent the Mississauga CYCC qualifier info to girls of 2010, 2011 and 2012.
I will send the info to boys and girls next week.
Corinna
Last edited by Corinna Wan; Saturday, 5th May, 2012, 01:22 PM.
Hi Bob,
I'll try to promote your tournament in our school.
The winners will qualify for the CYCC in Victoria? Please confirm .
Thanks Erwin.
Yes, the winners qualify for CYCC in Victoria. :)
But I must stress that all kids are welcome, whether or not you are trying to qualify for CYCC.
I know a lot of kids from our club are playing but have no plans to play in Victoria.
Just a fun day of chess for the kids.
The Mississauga kids are really looking forward to playing some new kids from outside our club.
Last edited by Bob Gillanders; Tuesday, 8th May, 2012, 04:47 PM.
We have decided to rate the tournament with CMA.
So now you get 3 ratings, wow, CFC Quick, CMA, and Mississauga Junior Club.
So, we'll call it a triple crown event. :D
We now have 35 preregistered kids. One week to go!
Onur Anamur
Henushan Balachandran
Shesan Balachandran
Adrian D'Souza
Joshua Fernandes
Matthew Fernandes
Jerald Gagatiga
Jericson Gagatiga
John Gagatiga
Justin Greco
Oliver He
Eugene Hua
Ken Huang
Aydan Jiwani
Janani Kathirkamar
Vaanie Kathirkamar
Andrei Korcsak
Pranay Kotian
Vaibhav Kotian
William Liu
Benett Luo
Dorsa Moayyed
Erich Nunes
Matt Pereira
Karthik Prasad
Shilp Shah
Ronald Shing
Benito Surya
Kylie Tan
Matthew Tang
Nicholas Vettese
Yujie Wang
Joseph Wu
Kevin Wu
Allyson Xu
David Xu
Jerry Yang
Hoyin Yong
Charles Zhang
Kevin Zhu
Join the fun. :)
Last edited by Bob Gillanders; Wednesday, 16th May, 2012, 05:52 PM.
My emails weren't that effective, eh? I could only see 4 OGCC girls and two boys registered.
Anyway, I will try one more time.
I got at least a couple girls from Mississauga chess club.
It is our first weekend tournament, but 35 is a bit disappointing. The experts tell me to brace for a flood in the last week, but I am skeptical. Nevertheless, I do appreciate your efforts. I see you have over 100 girls, wow, well done.
I've had your flyer on the SCC display table for over a month now, but I think there are only a few juniors intending to go to Victoria, and they have already qualified it seems.
Good luck with it - hope you get a good number on site.
I've had your flyer on the SCC display table for over a month now, but I think there are only a few juniors intending to go to Victoria, and they have already qualified it seems.
Good luck with it - hope you get a good number on site.
Bob A
Thanks Bob. I think we'll get over 50, and that will be fine.
Although it is a CYCC qualifier, I think the vast majority of kids are coming for other reasons. Nevertheless, our tournament does give those few who haven't qualified yet, another chance at it.
Registrations are coming in slowly. Now at 39 kids.
Canada Post delivered the medals from CFC today. Thanks Ellen.
With the YCC organizer kit, the organizer get a really nice T shirt. :D
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