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Whose turn to win this month?
July Rookies Cup [for Boys and girls] July Queens Cup (for girls only) When Sunday 11 July from 12:30pm to 5:15pm Where Venue: Canterbury Juniors Chess Club, Emulation Hall, 3 Rochester Road, Canterbury Entries Via the Entry Form , or at the Club on Friday, or at the venue on the day before 12:15. Entry fee $10 Canterbury Junior Chess and Box Hill members $15 non-members Payment to Cash or Cheque to Canterbury Junior Chess Club Inc Format 7 round Swiss tournament. 15 minutes / player / game Field limit 70 players Rating Games rated on the ACF rapid play rating list Rating groups Rating based trophy groups will continue to be used in 2010. Provisional ratings for new players will also be used again this year. There will be an adult section and approximately equal sized junior groups Queens and Rookies Cups Awarded to the highest placed juniors Titles will be shared by players finishing with the same score. The Queens Cup will be awarded to the highest placed girl. The Rookies Cup will then be awarded to the highest placed junior excluding the winners of the Queens Cup. Prizes Presented at around 5:00pm. For Juniors: 1st $30 plus Rookies Cup trophy. 2nd $20 Highest place girl $20 plus Queen's Cup trophy. Trophies for first and second in a minimum 3 ratings groups. The Rookies and Queens cup trophies will be held by their respective winners until the next tournament For Seniors: $5 of every entry received will go to the Senior Prize fund with a minimum of $75. Refreshments Available at reasonable prices. Yes, Toni Ziffer is catering this month. Enquiries Trevor Stanning – Canterbury Junior Chess Club Inc. tournament organiser Club Mobile: 0409 259 490 e-mail: trevors@bluep.com Perpetual Junior Trophies: Highest placed junior to hold the Rookies Cup until the next tournament. Highest placed girl to hold Queens cup until then.
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Here is the link..
MobileMe Gallery And the pics you must see are i) #67...he is in the money ii) #57 & #60...because we like them iii) #16...the next wave.
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You cannot tell from the pics HBK?
You surprise me. OK, for the sight impaired I will type a list.
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Trevor Yiu 3.5/7 J4 Sam Gluzman 4/7 Queens Prize shared May-Yi Foo, Izabella Gawin Trophy May-Yi Foo Medallion Izabella gawin J3 Emmanuel Wong J2 Jimmy Ying J1 1st James Morris 2nd eq Michael Addamo, Deniz Tuncer Adults 1st David Hacche 2nd Roger Croft U1000 Peter Tsai and Adrian Chew Lee
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Originally Posted by MOZ
For some reason unknown to me some scores are missing,i.e James Morris 6/7 David Hacche 6.5/7 indicating that I.M James Morris lost to Hacche in their individual game and Hacche was the overall winner of the tournament.
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Originally Posted by sdg
As a novice entrant to the tournament you are probably unaware that it is not usual to declare an overall winner.
Instead, there is a QUEENS winner, and a ROOKIES winner, and an ADULT winner. Those who like to look deeper into the cross-table usually are patient to wait for the posting here. Nicely played by the first placed adult for the first 6 rounds.
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