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8th Annual Kitchener Chess Festival August 2-5, 2013
8th Annual Kitchener Chess Festival August 2-5, 2013
We're back! The Kitchener Chess Festival returns to City Hall in downtown Kitchener from August 2-5.
Featured events include the Canadian Amateur Championship and the Canadian Seniors Championship - both 7 rounds, both FIDE rated. A blitz tournament is also planned on the evening of Saturday, August 3rd.
Re: 8th Annual Kitchener Chess Festival August 2-5, 2013
Online registration and pre-payment is now available. Links/buttons have been added to the site pages ... have a look at this great summer tradition! http://www.chessfest.ca
Re: 8th Annual Kitchener Chess Festival August 2-5, 2013
AAARRRGGHH!!! Due to a huge storm in the KW area, my servers went down - within hours of me leaving town for the weekend ... I was able to get the mail server back up etc., but not so with the web server!!!
Long story short, I now have the web server back up and running and you can now get to the Kitchener Chess Festival at: www.chessfest.ca
With just under a week to go we are fine tuning the most important feature - the barbecue! My sister prepared all the salads last year and she is on the case - we are down two the short strokes of the menu.
This year's Canadian Senior will feature more out of province players - we already have one from Alberta and BC is rumoured to be sending a player as well. The winner is granted free room and board as our ZONAL representative at the World Senior. November 11-24 are the dates of the World Senior this year, in Opatija, Croatia.
You can avoid the on site late fee by registering at www.chessfest.ca. We look forward to hosting you in Kitchener!
We have the long awaited Pre-Registered list up on the site now! www.chessfest.ca ... click on Pre-Registered in the nav bar near the top ...
Hi Patrick;
Just checked the Pre-registration for the Cdn Amateur.
You have my rating and section wrong. I'm only 1501. I think you used Jaime's rating for mine.
Can you please put me in the proper section.Over 1200 Thanks.
Thanks for the catch John ... for some reason the CFC database download has double entries for many people ... with different ratings, expiries etc. I have the correct one in for you now.
Lee, Are you sure you are sending to the correct email address? I have received nothing from you, and I am watching my SPAM folder carefully too.
I will send you an email to the email address that I have for you ... let me know with a reply if you get it.
In the meantime, I will ensure you are registered.
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