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After a long day, I took some time out for some R&R. I watched the UFC fights tonight and saw Anderson (Spider) Silva give a truly great performance. He is simply amazing.
So now, in the a.m., I will post the results of the tournament.
Open Section
1st - Razvan Preotu 5-0 [a spectacular performance]
2nd - Michael Dougherty & Dan Raats 4-0
Honourable mention goes to:
Victor Plotkin, Mark Plotkin, Adam Cormier, and Richard Chen 3 1/2
U1600
1st - Wenyang Ming 5-0
2nd - Arhant Washimkar 4-0
Honourable mention goes to:
Nathan Macias-Iuevano and Brian King 3-0
And sometime in the next several days, I will post games from the top six boards [Open Section] from Round 5.
Thanks to everyone who came out and participated. Your presence made it a terrific tournament. I can hardly wait for our 2013 KW Winter open on 9 & 10 March. Mark it on your calendars so you don't forget.
Cheers.
Last edited by Ralph Deline; Sunday, 14th October, 2012, 05:56 PM.
Hi Ralph
Did you mean in 2013 March weekend 9th and 10th?
2012 was 10, 11
Thanks John, you are correct. The next tournament in Kitchener is 9 & 10 March 2013. It is a regular tournament and the time controls will be determined later.
The next Quick tournament is 20 April 2013.
Closer to the dates, we'll advertise it on the CFC website and Chesstalk.
A side issue John, but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Back in the 1980s when I was playing a lot of chess, there seemed to be more tournaments (and more people) with smaller gaps of time between them. Is that the way you remember it? There's nothing like a faulty memory when one is reminiscing of the good ol' days. :)
Re: 2012 KW Fall Quick Tournament Results & Games
Hi Ralph;
In the 1980 I was 25 years old and still living at home. Things were a lot cheaper then.
I was making more money than I am now and also had less rent to pay.
Yes there was more time for chess and costs to enter tournaments were cheaper and anyone could afford to play. All my friends wanted to go to events.
Then some got married and had kids so had less time and money for chess.
TD's and organizers were younger as well and had more get up and go
then.
Now there are only a few key TD's and Organizers left.
So now we have fewer events and less players as we are getting older and cannot afford the bigger costs of accommodations gas and entry fees.
We might see more attendance if we had
More local events at smaller entry fees this would keep chess players happy and when the BIG EVENTS do come along charge bigger entry fees.
Hi Ralph;
In the 1980 I was 25 years old and still living at home. Things were a lot cheaper then.
I was making more money than I am now and also had less rent to pay.
Yes there was more time for chess and costs to enter tournaments were cheaper and anyone could afford to play. All my friends wanted to go to events.
Then some got married and had kids so had less time and money for chess.
TD's and organizers were younger as well and had more get up and go
then.
Now there are only a few key TD's and Organizers left.
So now we have fewer events and less players as we are getting older and cannot afford the bigger costs of accommodations gas and entry fees.
We might see more attendance if we had
More local events at smaller entry fees this would keep chess players happy and when the BIG EVENTS do come along charge bigger entry fees.
I've been thinking about having a tournament in January. I would have to have the support of the KW chess club as it can't be done by myself. I know that huge snow storms and freezing temperatures might affect the attendance but if the weather cooperated, I suspect that everyone might appreciate a tournament after the hustle and bustle of Christmas and New Years. It seems that tournaments in December and January have gone the way of the dinosaur.
We have an executive meeting coming up soon at the KW chess club and I will definitely bring up the idea of more tournaments, and as you stated, with smaller entry fees. The KW Fall Open in September was reduced from previous tournaments and we had 71 people show up to play.
As always, tournaments will be posted on the CFC website and Chesstalk.
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