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THE BAYVIEW GAMES CLUB PRESENTS:

THE MARCH OPEN
This is a GTC L Grand Prix 2007 event


March 16, 17, 18, 2007

*****A FIVE ROUND SWISS TOURNAMENT *****

TIME CONTROL: Game/150

ROUNDS: Fri 6:30 PM, Sat/Sun 11AM & 5:30 PM

ENTRY FEE: $55. Non-members of BGC pay $21 extra.
Late fee on day of tournament $10 extra.

Entry payments can be made by phone using VISA or MASTERCARD

CFC RATED: CFC membership or $10 tournament fee required.

PRIZES: 100% of entry fees (5% to go to GTCL Grand Prix fund),
class prizes awarded according to turnout in rating groups.

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Early Bird Door Prizes.
 Enter by March 10 and your name will be entered into a draw
for a full entry fee rebate ($55).
This will be awarded in cash at the end of the tournament.
One or more of these prizes will be awarded and may be won
in addition to any other prizes you may have won.

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LOCATION: Bayview Games Club, 1681 Bayview Ave., Suite 202

MAXIMUM PARTICIPATION: 60 Players ( register early ).

All equipment provided.

Entries & Info: Vlad Dobrich (416) 722-9709 

Keep informed : www.torontochess.org

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CHESS LEAGUE COMPETITION
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GTCL 2007 CHESS EVENTS-
COMBINED CALENDAR OF
Upcoming Events - COMPLETE CALENDAR
 

2007
January - June   cont'd Toronto Clubs Team Championships 2006-2007 Season
LEAGUE RESULTS: Premier & Under 2000 Results from 2006
Greater Toronto Chess Clubs Toronto
March 16, 17, & 18  March Open                                A GTCL 2007 Grand Prix Event Bayview Games Club  Toronto
March 24 & 25 2007 York Region March Open Chess Championships Richmond Green Secondary School  Richmond Hill
March 31  London Winter Open Wortley Baptist Church  London
April 6, 7 & 8  The 2007 Toronto Open               A GTCL 2007 Grand Prix Event Bayview Games Club  Toronto
April 11 The Toronto Secondary School Chess League Annual Meeting  Annual Meeting TSSCL - Catholic Ed. Cent. North York
April 14 & 15 2007 York Region April Open Chess Championships Richmond Green Secondary School  Richmond Hill
April 14 & 15 McIntosh Open                                An EOCA Grand Prix Event  McIntosh Country Inn & Conference Centre  Morrisburg
April 20 TSSCL Team Championships - Grades 7 to 12 Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute  Scarborough
April 21  ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING - Greater Toronto Chess League Library of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis East York
April 27  TSSCL Individual Chess Championship - Grades 7 to 12  Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute  Scarborough
April 28 London Weekend Standard Open Wortley Baptist Church London
April 28 & 29  2007 York Region City Championships - Juniors -  18 & Under Aurora, East Guillimbury, Georgina, King City, Markahm, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Stouffville, and Vaughan - new Dates  Ontario Chess Association
April 28 & 29  Joe Pochmursky Memorial IV One Currie Street - St. Catharines  St. Catharines
May 5 & 6 2007 York Region MAY OPEN Chess Championships Richmond Green Secondary School  Richmond Hill
May 5 & 6  26th Annual Arnprior R. N. Webb Memorial An EOCA Grand Prix Nick Smith Centre , 77 James St, Arnprior Arnprior
May 13  2007 Toronto ACTIVE Championship - Igor Ivanov Memorial Bayview Games Club  Toronto
May 11, 12 & 13 Ontario High School Chess Championship 40th Annual Tournament - Trent University Peterborough
May 19  London Spring Open Wortley Baptist Church  London
May 19, 20 & 21  Ontario Open Chess Championship (Tony Miles Memorial)  Prince Arthur Waterfront Hotel & Suites  Thunder Bay
May 26 & 27 Guelph Spring Pro-Am                    A SWOCL Grand Prix event Guelph University Centre Guelph
June 9 & 10 2007 York Region JUNE OPEN Chess Championships Richmond Green Secondary School  Richmond Hill
June 9 & 10 Eastern Ontario Open                      An EOCA Grand Prix Event  Carleton University, Residence Commons  Ottawa
June 29, 30 & July 1  2007 Canada Day Open Toronto A GTCL 2007 Grand Prix Event TO BE ANNOUNCED  Toronto
July 3-6  CYCC - Canadian Youth Chess Championships 

Fairmont Château Laurier, 1 Rideau Street

Ottawa
July 7-15 The 2007 Canadian OPEN Chess Championship 

Ottawa Marriott Hotel, 100 Kent Street

Ottawa
July 9 to July 13 London Summer Activity Chess Camp Wortley Baptist Church  London
July 21 2007 York Region JULY ACTIVE OPEN Chess Championships Middlefield High School  Markham
July 20-28 

Championnat ouvert d'échecs du Québec 2007

à l'hôtel Hilton Doubletree 505 Sherbrooke E

Détails
July 29  Championnat Semi-rapides du Québec (Semi-rapides)  Fédération québécoise des échecs Détails à venir!
August 3, 4, 5 & 6  2007 Annual Kitchener Chess Festival Pro-AM International Kitchener, Ontario location TBA  Kitchener
Aug 17-27CANCELLED Belzberg Invitational  2007 Canadian CLOSED & Zonal Tartu College  CANCELLED Toronto
August 18 2007 York Region AUGUST ACTIVE OPEN Chess Championships Middlefield High School  Markham
September 1, 2 & 3  The 2007 Annual Toronto Labour Day Open  Bryan Lamb, Organizer - details TBA  Toronto
October 6, 7 & 8 2007 Toronto Thanksgiving Open A GTCL 2007 Grand Prix Event TO BE ANNOUNCED Toronto
December 26 to 30  Holidays Open 2007                     A GTCL 2007 Grand Prix Event TO BE ANNOUNCED   Toronto
       

GTCL Grand Prix 2006
series will include the following tournaments:

1) March Open - March 17-19, 5 rounds - COMPLETED FINAL CFC RATED CROSSTABLE
2) Toronto Open - April 15-17, 6 rounds -
COMPLETED FINAL CFC RATED CROSSTABLE
3) Ontario Open - May 20-22, 6 rounds   -
COMPLETED
FINAL CFC RATED CROSSTABLES
4) York Region Open - June 24-25, 5 rounds -
COMPLETED
FINAL CFC RATED CROSSTABLES
5)
Labour Day Open - September 2-4, 6 rounds -
COMPLETED FINAL CFC RATED CROSSTABLES
6) Thanksgiving Open - October 7-9, 6 rounds -
COMPLETED FINAL CFC RATED CROSSTABLES
7) Holidays Open - December 26-30, 6 rounds -
COMPLETED FINAL CFC RATED CROSSTABLE

Click here for GTCL Grand Prix 2006 Information and Standings -  Erik Malmsten - GTCL Grand Prix Coordinator

Final standings of the GTCL Grand Prix 2006 competition:
1) Noritsyn, Nikolay      2431     29.5   -  $400
2) Chidley-Hill, John     1751     26.0   -  $300
3) Martchenko, Alexander  1978     21.0   -  $200
4) Southam, David         2101     20.5   -  $100
5) Laporte, Richard        unr     20.0   -  $ 50
6) Ramenaden, Matthew     1784     19.5   -  $ 50
7) Henry, Liam            2123     19.0   -  $ 50
8) Chan, Alex             1463     18.0   -  $ 50
9) Sapozhnikov, Roman     1738     17.0   -  $ 25
9) Ferreira, Alex         1912     17.0   -  $ 25


Congratulations to all prize winners!   Happy New Year!

GTCL invites all chess players to play in the coming Toronto Closed and 2007 Grand Prix tournaments!


GTCL Grand Prix 2007
Greater Toronto Chess League is pleased to announce Grand Prix 2007 series! 
GTCL invites all chess clubs and organizers submit their bids for the Grand Prix 2007 tournaments!

GTCL Grand Prix 2007 series will include the following 5 tournaments: 

1)  March Open – March 16-18, 5 rounds

2)  Toronto Open – April 6-8, 6 rounds

3)  Canada Day Open – June 29-July 1, 5 rounds

4)  Thanksgiving Open – October 6-8, 6 rounds

5)  Holidays Open – December 26-30, 6 rounds  

Grand Prix prizes will be awarded to players who get the most points accumulated for all 5 tournaments in the following 5 categories:

1)   Open,

2)   Under 2200,

3)   Under 2000,

4)   Under 1800,

5)   Under 1600.

5% from each tournament’s prize fund will be set aside for Grand Prix fund.

CFC Membership is required. 

GTCL invites all chess clubs and organizers submit their bids
for the Grand Prix 2007 tournaments!
 


2007 York Region Chess Championships
(City Championships – 17-25 February)

    -      Aurora Chess Championships

-      East Gwillimbury Chess Championships

-      Georgina Chess Championships

-      King City Chess Championships

-      Markham Chess Championships

-      Newmarket Chess Championships

-      Richmond Hill Chess Championships

-      Stouffville Chess Championships

-      Vaughan City Chess Championships
Full details are available at:  http://www.chessontario.com
or by calling 1-888-973-7686
 


OCA CHESS CAMPS

The Ontario Chess Association Inc. is proud to offer

Chess Camps across the province of Ontario.

Do smart kids play chess
or does chess make kids smart?

Chess encourages patience, sharp memory, the ability to concentrate, problem solving skills, and the understanding that certain behaviors carry certain consequences.  In addition, chess:

  • demands both inductive and deductive reasoning.
  • requires students to look at a problem, break it down, and then put the whole thing back together.
  • involves recall, analysis, judgment, and abstract reasoning.
  • improves decision-making skills.
  • increases players’ self-confidence and improves organizational habits.

Chess is a tool for teaching other skills as well, such as concentration and critical thinking. And it can help build student self-esteem. Indeed, it's a game that can change kids' lives!

Book a Local Chess Camp

The Ontario Chess Association Inc., in co-operation with York Region Sports, and different cities across Ontario, the Ontario Trillium Corporation, and corporate sponsors are investing in chess camps and chess training to help our youth. The chess camps are affordable and fees may be waived in cases of financial need. 

We all want the best for our youth. We all want the best in physical, spiritual and mental health. These chess camps provide structured mental activity in an organized and fun environment. Students learn knowledge, techniques and abilities that they can test immediately and inwardly know when they improve! You do not have to be a Star or win the tournament to feel good about yourself. This self-esteem and learned abilities can last a lifetime. Chess is a game that can be enjoyed by all ages. Whether our youth play for a short time or enjoy the sport for a lifetime, the fundamentals learned can help strengthen the foundation of our youth forever!

The OCA is standardizing on FIDE Master Roman Pelts’s newest training programs and training materials. One of the world's leading chess trainers, and with over 40 years of teaching experience, he is the premier chess coach in Canada today. 

Most chess camps are youth camps focused on ages 7 – 18 with multiple instructors to separate instructional training based on participant playing strength from beginner to advanced.  

Fun is planned throughout with competitions (with prizes) every day. These camps are the opportunity to greatly enhance your chess skills, and develop better strategic planning, analysis and patience skills. 

MARKHAM

RICHMOND HILL

VAUGHAN

23-27 July

16-20 July

9-13 July

13-17 August

6-10 August

30 July- 3 August

Sign up online or contact us at (647) 258-1632 ext 101.


Summer camp hours are 9:00am to 5:00pm, with staff there at 8:00am for early drop off and until 6pm for late pickup. Bring your own lunch . Drinks are available onsite.


Congratulations to Leonid Gerzhoy, Canadian Junior Champion

    Posted by Jonathan Berry on January 8, 2007, 22:44:47    ---  Link: Canadian Junior history: all the winners

    The full results are buried at the bottom of the Canadian Junior thread below. At the 36th Canadian Junior in Toronto, Leonid Gerzhoy became the first player ever to make a perfect score in this event. Raja Panjwani placed 2nd with 5-1.

    As in the first Canadian Junior in 1970, Vlad Dobrich was the organizer.

    "Missing" were 9 of the top 10 in the November 2006 Under 20 list published in Chess Canada. The two winners should have been among those top 10. Looks like nobody bothered to transfer their birthdates from the July 2005 FIDE rating list to the CFC database. Anyway, with 3 of the top 12 in the country, this was the strongest Canadian Junior in the past three years, but not as representative of the top talent as events 10, 20, 30 years ago.

    There are many factors, several of which have been mentioned in the thread below.
    1. The World Junior is not as important as it used to be. Players such as Radjabov and Carlsen have never bothered to play in a World Junior.
    2. The Canadian Junior is not as important as it used to be. Players can get ratings and titles without competing in it.
        The Junior is no longer a "gateway" to international competition.
    3. The CFC no longer sponsors ($$) the Canadian Junior. The entry fee is $150, it used to be much lower.
    4. As an open event, it no longer has the cachet of meeting and beating the best. The open nature of the event makes it harder for players to gain support for travel from their provincial chess associations, or even through fund-raising. Travel and accommodation costs are much greater than the $150 entry fee. "Why should we fund you to represent us, it's an open tournament?"                                                                                   Link: Canadian Junior history: all the winners


Toronto Senior Chess Championship 2006 - FINAL results


HISTORY OF BLITZ CHAMPIONSHIP:

Blitz, speed, lightning, rapid transit history

The Ontario High School Chess Championship 2007
(Fri May 11 – Sun May 13)  will be held at Trent University, Peterborough. A highway coach service will be available from Toronto.

Students in Grades 7 and 8 (“Junior High School”) are most welcome.

Students in Grades 1 through 6, who can compete with older players, are also welcome.

Students stay in the university residence; some students and parents stay in nearby hotels.

In addition to Individual Prizes, the tournament offers Team Prizes and Combined Team Prizes:

A team consists of the top 3 players from a school in one section;

A combined team consists of  3  players: the top player in each section from the same school.

For more information, please visit http://ohsca.on.ca  or contact Wilson Chan, President:  wilachan@hotmail.com


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GTCL Grand Prix 2006 Information and Standings


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GTCL *LOTTO BONUS* WINNERS 2004 - 2005 *
Name          Amount    Score Section   Tournament  *LOTTO BONUS*

Alfonso Cheng     $150 <1600 5/5 2004 March - Tartu
Sasha Starr       $400 <2200 6/6 2004 April - Tartu
Bryan Lamb        $200 <2200 5/5 2004 May - Tartu
Francis Assaripallan Inigo $500 <2000 5/5 2004 May - Tartu
Craig Thorvardson $350 <1800 5/5 2004 May - Tartu
Aquino Inigo      $200 <1600 5/5 2004 May - Tartu
Wojtek Fulmyk     $150 <1800 6/6 2004 September - Macedonian
Michal Fulmyk     $150 <1600 6/6 2004 September - Macedonian
Poya Oftadeh      $300 <1800 5/5 2004 November - Tartu
Robert Hamilton  $1500 - OPEN 5/5 2005 March - Tartu
Joe Leung         $260 <1600 5/5 2005 March - Tartu
Frederick Austria $500 <2200 6/6 2005 - September Labour Day Macedonian


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