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NAYCC - Sitting at 146 registrations one month before the start of the event....
NAYCC - Sitting at 146 registrations one month before the start of the event....
CMA Regional Coordinator and Chief Organizer of the 2013 North American Youth Chess Championship (NAYCC), Francis Rodrigues, has managed to put additional spice to this great event in the last few days....new FIDE (World Chess Federation) regulations which took effect July 1, 2013, has allowed for all kinds of international norms...provided the tournament is 9 rounds. Okay, so Francis has turned a 7-round event into a 9 round event overnight...and the participants still pay the incredibly low entry fee of $95 (including HST)!
This is an event you will not want to miss...entry fees go up July 20...Don"t miss out!
Re: NAYCC - Sitting at 146 registrations one month before the start of the event....
We have 177 players listed on our website...and we received another 11 entries online since then....so we are now at 188 players. There are still a few days left to register. Price goes up on Saturday July 20, 2013. Go to www.chess-math.org for complete details.
CMA Regional Coordinator and Chief Organizer of the 2013 North American Youth Chess Championship (NAYCC), Francis Rodrigues, has managed to put additional spice to this great event in the last few days....new FIDE (World Chess Federation) regulations which took effect July 1, 2013, has allowed for all kinds of international norms...provided the tournament is 9 rounds. Okay, so Francis has turned a 7-round event into a 9 round event overnight...and the participants still pay the incredibly low entry fee of $95 (including HST)!
This is an event you will not want to miss...entry fees go up July 20...Don"t miss out!
We will look into it and report back shortly. Thanks for the info. Better to know now than after :)
Larry
Hi Larry,
I am sure someone can confirm that easier. A similar thing happened at the last Canadian Women when after several withdraws by some players, the norms were not available anymore.
Meanwhile I am convincing more and more US players to join :-)
Re : Re: NAYCC - Sitting at 146 registrations one month before the start of the even
The problem is that 9 rounds have to be played for a zonal. I guess it's the same for the NAYCC. Unfortunately, players withdrew from the last Women's Closed once they had no chance of title (which we found extremely disappointing), so that nobody could get the titles. We ended up with some players that had byes and thus weren't eligible to receive titles. I'm not sure if combined sections would be eligible in the case of the NAYCC. Also, the Women's Closed was a round-robin, so it was harder to avoid byes if someone withdrew. In the case of a swiss, it might be easier for the arbiter.
Re: NAYCC - Sitting at 146 registrations one month before the start of the event....
The only way to prevent (or at least discourage) withdrawls from RR events is to request deposits from each player - to be refunded after they have played all their games.
T Unfortunately, players withdrew from the last Women's Closed once they had no chance of title (which we found extremely disappointing), so that nobody could get the titles.
Who were the players Felix? Did they have medical reasons or just turn around and left?
Re : Re: Re : Re: NAYCC - Sitting at 146 registrations one month before the start of
I don't want to name anyone. Some players left because they had no norm chances and didn't see the interest in staying a week in Montreal (I can't tell if they managed to get a refund for the hotel). At least one player though clearly said that if she couldn't have a WIM title, why would anyone? As I said, we were all pretty disappointed. If we had known we would have probably asked for a deposit or something like that. Still, people enjoyed the tournament, even without titles :)
Anyway, this is not the good thread for that. I'm sure Larry and Francis will find a way to allow norms and titles for all sections.
Our website shows 190 players and with what we received overnight, we are now just over 200 entries. Still 3 days to register at the early bird rate :)
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