The Greater Toronto Chess League
Website Last updated: 2007.02.01

THE BAYVIEW GAMES CLUB
PRESENTS (A GTCL event):
The TORONTO CLOSED CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
2007
January 21 to March 4
This will be an eight player round-robin
tournament comprising of the eight highest rated players who apply.
The deadline for entries will be 7pm
Wednesday, January 17 at the BGC where the draw for
position will take place.
In addition there will be up to 5 reserve
sections according to the CFC rating.
Schedule: Games will be played on
consecutive Sundays at 3 pm.
The Bayview Games Club is open 7 days per
week, so individual games
may be rescheduled by agreement of both
players and upon notification of the TD.
The Championship section will be both CFC
and FIDE rated, and the rating fees and admin
costs will be paid by the GTCL. Reserve
sections will be CFC rated.
CFC membership is required.
TIME CONTROL:
Championship: 90 minutes for 40 moves and
15 minutes for the rest of the game
with 30 seconds
increment from the first move.
Reserve sections: 150 minutes for the
game.
ENTRY FEE: $80 payable by 7pm, January
17, 2007.
PRIZES:
Championship (100% of EFs) 1st - $320 & Trophy
2nd - $200
3rd - $120
Reserve sections – 75% of entry fees
($20 admin
costs could be paid by Chess Clubs for their representatives).
Entries & Info: Vlad Dobrich (416) 722-9709
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NAME................................................................RATING.........................CFC
PHONE....................................days
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ENTRY FEE $80 enclosed.
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Entries update
Posted by Vlad Dobrich on January 18, 2007, 11:59:23, in reply to "Re:
Toronto Closed & Reserves Entries update"
Entries
as of noon Thursday Jan 18 with FIDE ratings in brackets.
2351 Raja Panjwani (FIDE 2272)
2333 Michael Barron (2228)
2263 Marius Zubac (2189)
2217 David Lavin (2226)
2212 Dave Southam (2120)
2212 Yevgeni Nahutin (2050)
2173 Vlad Semyonov
2155 Roman Sapozhnikov
2040 Sam Haziprodromu (1962)
1935 Harris Kaufman
1919 Haonan Zhou
1915 Oleg Tseluiko
1875 Bob Armstrong
1799 Ken Kurkowski
1788 Alexandru Florea
1675 Jason Taylor
1622 Ozwald Barmasch
1376 Dinesh Dattani
Further entries will be accepted until we have at least 24
in total. As a result the draw will take place Sunday just before
start of play.
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Posted by Vlad Dobrich on January 22, 2007, 8:53:26,
in reply to "Re:
Toronto Closed & Reserves Entries update"
2104
Josh Guo 1/2-1/2 2212 Yevgeni Nahutin
2263 Marius Zubac 1-0 2333 Michael Barron
2217 David Lavin 1-0 2212 Dave Southam
2173 Vlad Semyonov 0-1 2221 Yevhen Molchanov
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Reserves *********
2070 Alex Ferreira 1-0 2040 Sam Haziprodromu
1919 Haonan Zhou 0-1 1915 Oleg Tseluiko
2155 Roman Sapozhnikov 1-0 1935 Harris Kaufman
1875 Bob Armstrong 1/2-1/2 1799 Ken Kurkowski
****** B
Reserves ********
1354 Nathan Farrant-Diaz 0-1 1376 Dinesh Dattani
1508 Larissa Souchko 0-1 1675 Jason Taylor |
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Posted by Bob
Armstrong on January 22, 2007, 11:57:47, in reply to "Re:
Toronto Closed & Reserves Round 1"
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group is composed of 2 experts and 6 " A " Class
players. The tournament is for 8 consecutive Sundays at
the Bayview Games Club. Three of us in the Reserves A (
Alex Ferreira, Ken Kurkowski and myself ) have agreed to
post our games as the tournament progresses, on the
chess website, Chess5, for those who might be
interested. Just go to the website ( link below ), click
on " Public Games ", find the games on the list under "
Event " - " Toronto Closed ( Reserves A ) ", and you can
play the games over on the board provided.
Bob |
Link:
http://www.chess5.com
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Posted by Bob Armstrong
on March 11, 2007, 22:59:40
User logged in as:
Bob Armstrong
| The Toronto Closed
Championship ( Reserves A Section ) was an 8-player round robin,
involving 3 experts, 3 " A " Class players, and 2 " B " Class
players ( Av. Rtg. - 1964 ), being played at the Bayview Games
Club on 7 consecutive Sundays. After 7 rounds, junior expert,
Roman Sapozhnikov won first place with the excellent score
of 6.5/7pts ( undefeated ). Expert Alex Ferreira finished
second, with 5 pts ( 4 wins, 2 draws [ one with Sapozhnikov ]
and 1 loss ). Third with 4.5 pts. was Oleg Tseluiko. An
exciting championship.
Some games from the tournament ( and some from Reserves B )
are posted on the chess website, Chess5 ( link below )- Jan.,
Feb. and March lists. When you go there, click on " Public Games
", and find the game on the list. You can then play the games
over on the board provided. If you wish to comment on a game,
then click on " Home ", sign up ( an account is free ), and then
again click " Public Games ". This time an " Evaluation Box "
will appear below the board where you can type in your comments.
Bob |
Link:
http://www.chess5.com
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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.bayviewgamesclub.com
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January - June cont'd |
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RESULTS:
Premier & Under 2000
Results from 2006
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Greater Toronto Chess Clubs |
Toronto |
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March 16, 17,
& 18 |
March Open
A GTCL 2007
Grand Prix Event |
Bayview Games
Club |
Toronto |
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March 24 & 25 |
2007 York Region March Open Chess Championships |
Richmond Green Secondary School |
Richmond Hill |
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March 31 |
London Winter
Open |
Wortley Baptist
Church |
London |
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April 6, 7 &
8 |
The 2007
Toronto Open
A GTCL 2007
Grand Prix Event |
Bayview Games
Club |
Toronto |
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April 11 |
The Toronto Secondary School Chess League Annual Meeting |
Annual Meeting TSSCL - Catholic Ed. Cent. |
North York |
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April 14 & 15 |
2007 York Region April Open Chess Championships |
Richmond Green Secondary School |
Richmond Hill |
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April 14 & 15 |
McIntosh Open
An EOCA Grand Prix Event |
McIntosh Country Inn & Conference Centre |
Morrisburg |
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April 20 |
TSSCL Team Championships - Grades 7 to 12 |
Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute |
Scarborough |
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April 21 |
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING - Greater
Toronto Chess League |
Library of the Greek Orthodox
Metropolis |
East York |
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April 27 |
TSSCL Individual Chess Championship - Grades 7 to 12 |
Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute |
Scarborough |
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April 28 |
London Weekend
Standard Open |
Wortley Baptist
Church |
London |
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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 |
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April 28 & 29 |
Joe Pochmursky Memorial IV |
One Currie Street - St. Catharines |
St. Catharines |
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May 5 & 6 |
2007 York Region MAY OPEN Chess Championships |
Richmond Green Secondary School |
Richmond Hill |
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May 5 & 6 |
26th Annual Arnprior R. N. Webb Memorial An EOCA Grand Prix
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Nick Smith Centre , 77 James St, Arnprior |
Arnprior |
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May 13 |
2007
Toronto ACTIVE Championship - Igor Ivanov Memorial |
Bayview
Games Club |
Toronto |
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May 11, 12 & 13 |
Ontario High School Chess Championship |
40th
Annual Tournament - Trent University
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Peterborough |
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May 19 |
London Spring
Open |
Wortley Baptist
Church |
London |
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May 19, 20 & 21 |
Ontario Open Chess Championship (Tony Miles Memorial) |
Prince Arthur Waterfront Hotel &
Suites |
Thunder Bay |
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May 26 & 27 |
Guelph
Spring Pro-Am
A SWOCL Grand Prix event |
Guelph University Centre |
Guelph |
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June 9 & 10 |
2007 York Region JUNE OPEN Chess Championships |
Richmond Green Secondary School |
Richmond Hill |
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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 |
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July 3-6 |
CYCC - Canadian Youth Chess Championships  |
Fairmont Château
Laurier, 1 Rideau Street |
Ottawa |
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July 7-15 |
The 2007 Canadian OPEN Chess Championship
 |
Ottawa Marriott Hotel, 100 Kent Street |
Ottawa |
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July 9
to July 13 |
London Summer
Activity Chess Camp |
Wortley Baptist
Church |
London |
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July 21 |
2007 York Region JULY ACTIVE OPEN Chess Championships |
Middlefield High School |
Markham |
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July
20-28 |
Championnat ouvert
d'échecs du Québec 2007 |
à
l'hôtel Hilton Doubletree 505 Sherbrooke E |
Détails |
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July 29 |
Championnat Semi-rapides du Québec (Semi-rapides) |
Fédération québécoise des échecs |
Détails à venir! |
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August 3, 4, 5 & 6 |
2007 Annual Kitchener
Chess Festival Pro-AM International |
Kitchener, Ontario location TBA |
Kitchener |
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Aug 17-27CANCELLED |
Belzberg Invitational
2007 Canadian CLOSED & Zonal |
Tartu College
CANCELLED |
Toronto |
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August 18 |
2007 York Region AUGUST ACTIVE OPEN Chess Championships |
Middlefield High School |
Markham |
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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 |
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GTCL Grand Prix 200
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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)
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Aurora Chess Championships
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East Gwillimbury Chess Championships
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Georgina Chess Championships
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King City Chess Championships
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Markham Chess Championships
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Newmarket Chess Championships
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Richmond Hill Chess Championships
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Stouffville Chess Championships
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Vaughan City Chess Championships
Full details are available at:
http://www.chessontario.com
or by calling 1-888-973-7686
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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:
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demands both inductive and deductive reasoning.
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requires students to look at a problem, break it down, and then put
the whole thing back together.
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involves recall, analysis, judgment, and abstract reasoning.
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improves decision-making skills.
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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!
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.
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MARKHAM |
RICHMOND
HILL |
VAUGHAN
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23-27 July |
16-20 July |
9-13 July |
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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.
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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
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.bayviewgamesclub.com
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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