CITL Spring Open

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  • CITL Spring Open

    Hi everyone, we're organizing a 30 minute rapid tournament as a fundraiser for Chess in the Library, a Toronto-based volunteer organization that offers free chess lessons to kids in libraries.

    Here are the details!

    When: Saturday, March 30 from 10:00AM-6:00PM
    Where: Jarvis Collegiate Institute (495 Jarvis St. M4Y 2G8)
    Style: Individual Competition, Swiss pairing System
    Rating: NO CFC Membership Required for Juniors. All games will be CFC quick rated
    Sections: Junior ($20 fee), Open ($30 Fee)
    Entry Fee: $20 for Junior Section, $30 for Open Section
    Registration: Enter info at www.tinyurl.com/CITLSpringOpen or
    Prizes: There will be medals and ribbons for the juniors and cash prizes in the open section based on entry numbers

    For more information, here is a link to the flyer: https://drive.google.com/#folders/0B...zN0VEczM1liZlE

  • #2
    Re: CITL Spring Open

    With Last day before the tournament, and we already have several juniors and veterans pre-registered! If you don't want to miss-out on the fun, pre-register at
    http://www.tinyurl.com/CITLSpringOpen, and come to play in our first ever CFC-rated rapid tournament! With the sunny forecast and the competitive crowd, all signs are pointing in the right direction :)
    Hope to see many of you guys tomorrow!

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    • #3
      Re: CITL Spring Open

      Yesterday, 25 players came to do battle at Jarvis Collegiate, a lovely spacious cafeteria. With next to no problems, the event was a big success letting some of our new talented youngsters play against the masters.

      In the end, we had a 4-way tie for 1st with Konstantin Semianiuk, Roman Sapozhnikov, Dmitry Chernik, and yours truly finishing with 4/5. The $450 prize fund was also split between the four of us.

      As far as I saw, everyone had fun and enjoyed the tournament.
      Hope to see all of the participants and more next year!

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