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We will be drawing player numbers for the Canadian Junior at Chess'n Math, 701 Mt Pleasant Rd. at noon today. Open to all. We will post the result of the draw here before 1pm today.
Here is the pairing grid for a 10-player round robin event:
We will be drawing player numbers for the Canadian Junior at Chess'n Math, 701 Mt Pleasant Rd. at noon today. Open to all. We will post the result of the draw here before 1pm today.
Here is the pairing grid for a 10-player round robin event:
Re: Canadian Junior - Drawing of lots at noon today
It's an interesting setup for the Canadian Junior. If IM Wang can win this it will highlight the shift in the balance of power in chess from Ontario and Quebec to Alberta.
It's an interesting setup for the Canadian Junior. If IM Wang can win this it will highlight the shift in the balance of power in chess from Ontario and Quebec to Alberta.
One of the problems with discussion boards is that it's hard to tell when people are joking.
I think Richard is the favourite, but it looks to me like nine of the ten participants are from Ontario or Quebec. If three or four players from Alberta had qualified for the Junior, that would mean something. If Richard wins it won't signal any sort of shift, it will just mean that he played the best that week.
He was not one of the 6 CFC picks by CFC rating. Since he does not take part in CMA rated events then he was not part of the CMA selection process for the remaining spots.
I am sure he has lots of talent and that he will re-surface in the future.
He was not one of the 6 CFC picks by CFC rating. Since he does not take part in CMA rated events then he was not part of the CMA selection process for the remaining spots.
I am sure he has lots of talent and that he will re-surface in the future.
I think it is great that the Canadian Junior finally has a sponsorship with a great organization like the CMA!
Best of luck, I'll be following the tournament closely!
Thanks Andy!
We are trying hard to put on a class event!
Participants from out of town are being lodged at the Best Western Roehampton...I have stayed there...it is first class...and a full breakfast is included!
Francis Rodrigues, the CMA Regional Coordinator that got our incredible site at the Briton House, is telling me that we will have live webcam during the event. We are looking for someone to provide a daily blog on the event. I do not believe in live moves appearing on the net because it encourages cheating but I hope we can have something with a 15-30 minute delay.
The crosstables and pairings provided by Edgis on this site is totally awesome!
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