This is the new board of directors for the Connecticut State Chess Assoc.
There was no time for the new board to meet and elect officers.
2018 Holiday Party Open
Saturday December 15
- Format:
- 3 Round Swiss, G/60;d5
- Affects both quick and regular rating.
- Round Times: 10:30, 1:30, 3:45.
- Entry Fees:
- $30 Cash Only.
- Register On-site Only: 9:45 am - 10:10 am
- One Section. Accelerated Pairings.
- Wheelchair Accessible. USCF TLA
Site: Mill Brook Place, 1267 Main St., Coventry, CT 06238
Across street from Bidwell Tavern is our stone building at rear of parking lot
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