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Toronto Women Chess Championship 2019

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Schedule:

Each round starts at 3:30pm (possible 2:30 by mutual agreement) every Saturday, from October 26 to December 14, except November 30, with December 21 as the make up day if any cancellation.


Venue:

St. Timothy Catholic School, 25 Rochelle Crescent, Toronto ON M2J 1Y3, Northwest of Sheppard and Don Mills, 5 minutes walk from Don Mills Station


Format:

1 section, 7 round Swiss pairing, tie-breaker – performance of opposition, maximum 2 half point byes round 1 to 6, requested 1 round in advance.


Time Control: 90 minutes + 30 second increment from move one

Default time: 30 minutes

Registration:

Online form at TWCCC

Entry Fee: $90 (pay by cash in person to Seneca Hill Chess OR eTransfer to admin@senecahillchess.com)

A registration is completed when the organizer successfully receives the online form and payment by October 21, 2019, 11:59pm. After that, registration closes.


Refund Policy:

If a registered player cancels: Before October 21, 11:59pm: full refund, after: No refund, transfer or credit


Prizes (Based on a minimum of 8 players):

A chess clock will be awarded to the 2019 Toronto Women Champion

1st – $400 • 2nd – $200 • 3rd – $100

Top junior girl (born after January 1, 2002), if not 1st , 2nd or 3rd – $100


Rated:

This event is CFC rated. All players must be CFC members in good standing.

This event is also FIDE rated.


Miscellaneous:

2 ply scoresheets are provided. Original to be submitted.

Chess sets and clocks are provided.

Free parking


Organizer: Seneca Hill Chess admin@senecahillchess.com

Chief Arbiter: Corinna Wan Deputy Chief Arbiter: Sean Lei and Karen Wan

Date: 

2019/10/26 to 2019/11/30

Tournaments: 

Toronto Women Chess Championship

Organizer : 

Seneca Hill Chess

Email for Organizer: 

admin@senecahillchess.com

TD Name: 

Corinna Wan

Email for TD: 

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