2024 Toronto Open - U1900

31.08.2024
02.09.2024
Дата
Toronto
CAN
Город
90'
+30"
Время игры
6/6
Туры

Жеребьевка

White Pieces Результат Black Pieces
33. Ugodnikov, Arkadiy 0 : 1 Leong, Ryan
34. Mammadov, Nihad ½ : ½ Hong, Zihan
35. Li, Triston 1 : 0 Chen, Ray
36. Chen, Larry Zhou 0 : 1 Lee, Daniel Joshua
37. Poudel, Sudip ½ : ½ Chamberland, Luc
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Результаты

Фамилия, Имя Рейтинг Очки
1. Leong, Ryan 1891 5.5
2. Lee, Daniel Joshua 1530 5.0
3. Hong, Zihan 1721 5.0
4. Li, Triston 1724 5.0
5. Mammadov, Nihad 1733 4.5
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Registrations are closed.

All players should have received an email. If you haven't, or believe you should be registered, please email us at tournaments@annexchessclub.com by 6pm tonight (Friday 30 Aug).

If it looks like players have a low rating, that is their FIDE rating. Their CFC may be high enough. Do NOT email to ask about low ratings. If players are in the wrong section, the pairings arbiter will move these players.

View other sections: Crown | U2200 | U1900 | U1600 | U1300

Tournament Details

Chief Arbiter: IA Uttam Dhungel
Time control: 90+30
Sections: Crown, U2200, U1900, U1600, U1300
Rating: CFC-rated. Crown, U2200, and U1900 are also FIDE-rated.
Byes: Two half-point byes may be requested in the first four rounds. All bye requests must be emailed to tournaments@annexchessclub.com.

Schedule:
Technical Meeting: Saturday, Aug 31, 9:30 am
Round 1: Saturday, Aug 31, 10 am
Round 2: Saturday, Aug 31, 4 pm
Round 3: Sunday, Sep 1, 10 am
Round 4: Sunday, Sep 1, 4 pm
Round 5: Monday, Sep 2, 10 am
Round 6: Monday, Sep 2, 4 pm

Location: St Casimir’s Church, 156 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, ON M6R 2L4 (Google Maps)

Rules and Regulations
Please view the PDF here. Registration for the tournament implies acceptance of the rules and regulations presented in this document. For issues not covered, the Laws of Chess and other applicable rules and regulations as presented in the most up-to-date version of the FIDE Handbook will apply.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Many thanks to the Schleifer Family, who is once again sponsoring the Michael Schleifer Brilliancy Prize. A $500 prize will be awarded to the winner. Details of submissions and the panel of judges will be announced at a later date.

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