Wednesday, February 9, 2022

14th Open at Foxwoods - Wednesday, April 13, 2022 - Sunday, April 17, 2022

14th annual Open at Foxwoods

 
American Classic, Grand Prix, Enhanced Grand Prix, Junior Grand Prix
Foxwoods Resort Casino
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EVENT OVERVIEW

An American Classic!

US Chess Junior Grand Prix!

APR. 13-17, 14-17 OR 15-17, CONNECTICUT
US CHESS GRAND PRIX POINTS: 200 (ENHANCED)

14TH ANNUAL OPEN AT FOXWOODS 

Open Section, Apr 13-17:  9SS, 40/90, SD/30, +30. FIDE rated, GM & IM norms possible.   Other Sections, Apr 14-17 or 15-17: 7SS, 40/90, SD/30, +30 (3-day option, rds. 1-2 G/60, d10); U2200 & U2000 are FIDE rated. Foxwoods Resort Casino & Hotel, Rt 2, Mashantucket CT 06339 (I-95 to Exit 92 to Rt 2 West, or I-395 to Exit 85 to Rt 164 to Rt 2 East). Free parking. 45 miles from T.F. Green Airport (Providence), 100 miles from Logan Airport (Boston), 60 miles from Bradley Airport (Hartford),  14 miles from Groton/New London Airport; for a shuttle from New London Amtrak station call 1-800-USA-RAIL. Bus transportation: 1-888-BUS2FOX.  Free shuttle to Mashantucket Pequot Museum, largest Native American museum in USA. Masks may be required. Certification of Covid vaccination required (may change based on pandemic status). Prizes $75,000 based on 500 entries (Seniors, re-entries, U1100, Open GMs/IMs/WGMs, foreign FIDE count as half entries), else proportional, minimum $50,000 (2/3 each prize) guaranteed. Open Section: $7000-4000-2000-1000-800-600-500-400-300-300, clear/tiebreak winner $200 bonus. FIDE 2250-2399 $2000-1000, FIDE Under 2250/Unr $2000-1000.  Under 2200/Unr, Under 2000/Unr, Under 1800: each $4000-2000-1000-700-500-400-400-300-300-300. Under 1600, Under 1400: each $3000-1500-1000-600-500-400-300-300-200-200. Under 1100/Unr: $1000-600-500-400-300-300-300-200-200-200. Mixed Doubles: male/female combined 2-player team scores among all sections: $1000-600-400-200. Must average under 2200; may play different sections; register (no extra fee) before both begin round 2. Rounds 8-9 in Open not counted towards doubles. Teams including an unr limited to $400 prize. Prize limits: 1) Players with under 26-lifetime games rated as of April 2022 official limited to $600 in U1100, $1500 U1400, $2500 U1600 or U1800.  Games rated too late for April 2022 list not counted. 2) Unr limits: U1100 $300, U2000 $1000. 3) If any post-event Regular OTB or Regular Online rating posted 4/11/21-4/11/22 was above 50 points over section maximum, prize limit $800. 3) Balance of the limited prize goes to next player(s) in line. EF: $208 online at chessaction.com by 2/7, $228 by 4/12, all $250 at the site. Mailed EF $215 by 2/7, $225 by 4/2, do not mail after 4/2. Open Section EF $100 more to US players not USCF or FIDE rated 2200/over. GMs, foreign IMs/WGMs in Open: $180 less ($180 deducted from prize), US IMs/WGMs & FIDE rated foreign players $100 less ($100 deducted from prize). EF deduction cannot lower prize to below minimum. Open minimum prize guarantee if enter online by 3/30 & play all 9 games (no byes): Foreign GM $700, US GM $300, foreign IM/WGM $300. Under 1100 Section: EF $100 less. Seniors 65/over in U1400/above: EF $100 less. CSCA members: Online EF $4 less. Re-entry: $100 (no Open to Open). No checks at site; credit cards OK. Special 1 year USCF dues with magazine, paid online with entry: see chessaction.com, 5-day schedule (Open only): Reg. ends Wed 6 pm, rds. Wed. 7, Thu 12 & 7, Fri 11 & 6, Sat 11 & 6, Sun 10 & 4:30..  4-day schedule (no Open): Reg. ends Thu 6 pm, rds Thu 7,  Fri 11 & 6, Sat 11 & 6, Sun 10 & 4:30.. 3-day schedule (no Open): Reg. ends Fri 10 am, rds. Fri 11, 2:30 & 6, Sat 11 & 6, Sun 10 & 4:30. U2200 to U1100 schedules merge & compete for the same prizes. Byes: all; limit 3 (limit 2 last 4 rds), must commit before rd 3. Ratings: FIDE used in Open, April USCF official in others. Foreign player ratings: see www.foreignratings.com. Bring set, board, clock if possible- none supplied. HR: Grand Pequot Tower (tournament site, very luxurious): Fri & Sat $209, other days $153. Fox Tower (5-7 minute walk, connected building): Fri & Sat $179, others $123. Great Cedar Hotel (4-6 minute walk, connected building), Fri & Sat $149, others $103.  For all, the $4.95 resort fee, includes high-speed wired internet, fitness center, pool, spa, in room coffee, etc. Use link at chessevents.us or 1-800-FOXWOOD,  reserve by 3/31 or rate may increase. Car rental: Avis, 800-331-1600, use AWD #D657633 or reserve at chesstour.com. Electronic devices rules: See www.devicerules.com. Please leave  phone in hotel room, car, home, or a bag near your table. Prizes not claimed at site sent by PayPal (may take a few weeks). Ent: chessaction.com or Continental Chess, Box 8482, Pelham NY 10803. Questions: Director@chess.us, chesstour.com, chesstour.info, Refunds, $15 service charge.  Entries posted at chessaction.com (click “entry list” after entry). Blitz tmt Sat. 10:30 pm, reg. by 10 pm.

 

Address:

Rt 2
Mashantucket, CT 06339
United States

Sections: 7
Grand Prix Points: 200
Prize Fund: $75000
FIDE Rated: Yes
Handicap Accessible: Yes
Residency Restriction: No
Online Event: No

ORGANIZER OVERVIEW

Continental Chess Association
Email: director@chess.us
Phone: 347-201-2269, leave a message including email address
 

Saturday, February 19, 2022 - Play More Chess Academy, Hamden CT

February Scholastic Quads

 
 
Play More Chess Academy

EVENT OVERVIEW

February Scholastic Quads (3RR; USCF rated; Grades K-12)
02/19/2022 - 02/19/2022
 

Event: February Scholastic Quads (USCF-rated; G/25, d5; Grades K-12)
Location:  Play More Chess Academy, 1227 Whitney Ave., Hamden, CT 06517

Date:  Saturday, February 19, 2022  (Snow date: February 20, 2022)     

Check-in time:  9:15am
Start Time: 9:30 am (the tournament is expected to go until approximately 12:30pm)
Description:

  • 3 Rounds of USCF-rated chess in Round-Robin Quad format. 
  • Scholastic tournament for kids (K-12).  Quads will be organized by USCF ratings. Players will compete against others who have similar ratings.
  • USCF Regular and Quick rated.  Time Control: G25, d5  (Each player has 25 minutes to make their moves in a game; each turn there is a 5 second delay before the clock resumes counting down).
  • Entry fees: $25-40.  Discounts for early entry and Hamden Chess Club members. Register online at: February Scholastic Quads - Registration link, current entries; https://caissachess.net/online-registration/index/1361
  • PRIZES:  Trophy for the winner of each Quad; chess medals for all other players in quad.   Depending on the exact number of registrations, the bottom section may have five, six, or seven players, in which case that section will be paired as a Swiss tournament and and an additional prize will be added for 2nd place.
  • Chess sets and clocks will be provided.
  • Masks are required.
  • No spectators will be allowed while tournament games are being played.   Parents and others are welcome to hang out at bookstore/coffee shop next door.  Standings will be posted between rounds.
  • Any cell phones must be turned off..  Electronic notation devices will not be allowed for this tournament.  Students should plan to notate the moves in their games. Students in lower grades should try their best to notate but will not be required to do so.
  • No byes available since this a three-round quad tournament. Participants should plan to play in all three rounds.
  • Questions, please email:  info@playmorechess.com  
Address:

1227 Whitney Ave
Hamden, CT 06517
United States

Sections: 0
Grand Prix Points:
Prize Fund:
FIDE Rated: No
Handicap Accessible: No
Residency Restriction: No
Online Event: No

ORGANIZER OVERVIEW

Hamden Chess Club
Email: info@playmorechess.com
Phone: 203-680-8456
 

Monday, February 7, 2022

NBCC Weekly News February 6, 2022

NBCC Weekly News February 6, 2022

This Week’s News Items:

  • NBCC Championship - Rd 5 Open and U1600 Pairings

  • Dan Golda Honorary Tournament - 2/22

  • Training 6:15pm - NM Derek Meredith 

  • Saturday Study Group - 5pm 

 

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NBCC Championship

 

Standings for the two sections are available on the calendar. Leading the Championship are NM Dave Herscovici, Joe Bilhmeyer and Justin Lalor with 3/4 pts. In the Challengers section, Lisa Smith is on a perfect score, with John Twombley, Shritan Vijay, Aiden Paradis, and Nikhil Addleman trailing a point behind. 

 

Pairings for Round 5 of the Club Championship, and all subsequent rounds will be available on the calendar on the Club website on the Sunday before. Please let us know (club email or in-person on the Tuesday prior) by Friday if you need a bye in the subsequent round. We have members coming from long distances, and we don’t want anyone to come and not have a game. Thanks for your commitment and good luck in your remaining rounds.

 

We’re also analyzing games from the Club Championship on lichess in the Saturday Study Group. We encourage members to submit their games. You can send a copy of your scoresheet to the club email or submit your scoresheet on Tuesday.

 

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Dan Golda Honorary Tournament

 

We will take a break after Round 6 to host our quarterly honorary tournament. Next on the list is Dan Golda for February 22. It will also give those who play at USATE a break from long time control games.

Description: Dan Golda Honorary Tournament Details:

  • Tuesday, Feb 22, 2021

  • 6-SS G/10;d5

  • sections: 1

  • Entry Fee: $5 (Members); $10 (Non-Members)

  • Prizes: 70% returned in prizes

  • USCF quick rated (USCF membership is required)

  • Regular Ratings used for pairings

  • Registration 6:45-7:00 P.M.

  • Pairings made at 7:15

 

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In-person Lecture - NM Derek Meredith - Tuesday 2/8 - 6:15pm 

 

Derek will continue a tour of Sicily, with a focus on the Anti-Sicilians this Tuesday. Are you buying or selling?! Come by 6:15!

 

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Saturday Study Group at 5pm

 

The Saturday Study group will be back on Saturdays. It will start at 5pm and run for two hours. We will be analyzing games from the Club Championship as well as continue reviewing Jonathan Rowson’s “Seven Deadly Chess Sins.”

 

FM Rick Bauer will send the zoom links on Saturday to those on his email list. If you are interested in attending the Saturday Study Group, please email the club and we will get you on that distribution list.



Cheers,

Suhas Kodali

President

New Britain Chess Club

newbritainchessclub.com

newbritainchessclub@gmail.com

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Chess is very popular right now in Bridgeport CT

Hey Everyone,

 
We have expanded a lot recently with our projects in Bridgeport! These are very exciting times so I wanted to share with you what we are doing. Everything that you read below is free for the kids who participate.
 
1. We have around 25 Bridgeport girls set to start practicing soccer with us twice a week on Mondays and Fridays from 6pm to 7:30pm at Roosevelt School with two of our professional soccer coaches. It's the same girls that we have been working with for a year. They beat Ridgefield in a match at the end of Fall when we were only practicing once a week so now that we will be practicing twice a week the girls should improve even more.
 
2. We are averaging around 12 students in each of our online chess classes for Bridgeport kids ages 10 and under. We host the classes Monday through Friday from 5pm to 6pm through Zoom.  We also have an all girls chess class that meets on Mondays from 6pm to 7pm online that averages around 8 girls. 
 
3. We are working with LITT (Library Initiative for Teens and Tweens) and the Bridgeport Library, providing weekly chess classes and scrimmages for Bridgeport kids ages 11-18. Recently, this group faced off with the Ridgefield Library and South Norwalk Library chess programs and beat them. They also tied Joel Barlow High School. 
 
4. We are tutoring Math and English during school hours at Roosevelt School, Curial School and St Ann School. Our coaches go in and work with kids in a small group format. 
 
5. We are teaching chess three times a week during school hours at St Ann School. This will surely create a chess culture there.
 
6. We are hosting a weekly after school, financial literacy class at Kolbe Cathedral High School in Bridgeport. 
 
7. We are hosting an after school chess class at Roosevelt School and Curiale school taught by one of our students in our LITT/Bridgeport Library chess program. This is cool because we trained the player and now we are paying the player to go coach other Bridgeport kids. 
 
8. We are paying for the tuition of a high schooler at Kolbe Cathedral.
 
9. We are hosting homework help after school classes at Roosevelt School and Curiale School multiple days a week. 
 
Respectfully,
 
Coach Dan
 
502-468-6930
 
 

Sunday, January 30, 2022

NBCC Weekly News January 30, 2022

  • Training - NM Derek Meredith

  • Saturday Study Group - 5 pm 


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    NBCC Championship


    Pairings for Round 4 of the Club Championship, and all subsequent rounds will be available on the calendar on the Club website on Sunday before. Please let us know (club email or in-person on the Tuesday prior) by Friday if you need a bye in the subsequent round. We have members coming from long distances, and we don’t want anyone to come and not have a game. Thanks for your commitment and good luck in your remaining rounds.


    We’re also analyzing games from the Club Championship on lichess in the Saturday Study Group. We encourage members to submit their games. You can send a copy of your scoresheet to the club email or submit your scoresheet on Tuesday.


    We will take a break after Round 6 to host our quarterly honorary tournament. Next on the list is Dan X Golda for February 22. It will also give those who play at USATE a break from long-time control games.


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    In-person Lecture - NM Derek Meredith - Tuesday 1/18 - 6:15 pm 


    By popular demand, the topic for next Tuesday’s lecture is “A Tour of Sicily.” Are you buying or selling?! Come by 6:15!


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    Saturday Study Group at 5 pm


    The Saturday Study group will be back on Saturdays. It will start at 5 pm and run for two hours. We will be analyzing games from the Club Championship as well as continue reviewing Jonathan Rowson’s “Seven Deadly Chess Sins.”


    FM Rick Bauer will send the zoom links on Saturday to those on his email list. If you are interested in attending the Saturday Study Group, please email the club and we will get you on that distribution list.


    Cheers,

    Suhas Kodali

    President

    New Britain Chess Club

    newbritainchessclub.com

    newbritainchessclub@gmail.com

     


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    Friday, January 21, 2022

    BIG Chess Programs In Bridgeport by NBCC Players

     
     
     

    Jithu Sajeevan

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    Good Morning Chess Friends,
     
    I hope you all are doing well. I just want to inform you of all the amazing things we have been doing in Bridgeport, CT. Starbuck Foundation(a non-profit that provides free chess lessons and other programs to Bridgeport Youth) started a new online chess program on Jan 3rd: FREE chess programs 5 days(Mon-Fri) a week from 5-6pm for 10 years and under. We use chess.com and Zoom to teach these amazing talents. I'm happy to say, we have over 90 kids in our mailing list with an average of 15 students in any class.
     
    Besides this, we also have  GIRLS ONLY, chess class for 10 years and under every Monday from 6-7pm. As you all know, there aren't a lot of female chess players and we are trying to make a difference! 
     
    These classes are caught by Professional DIG Coaches including NBCC chess players: Carter Clayton, Shesh Bhudabatti, and Jithya Sajeevan. 
     
    Carter, Shesh, and Jithya have been doing an AMAZING job teaching these kids and I'm hearing a lot of good compliments from parents about their coaching.
     
    Thirdly, we also have a chess class for ages 11-18. They practice twice a week with other DIG Coaches.
     
    Our goal is to make Bridgeport, the next chess city town in the next 5 years.  Not only Bridgeport players are learning the game, but also applying many of the strategy skills in their real life. Some players like Sebastian Lopez, who is in our 11-18 Bridgeport Chess Program, achieved a 1300 rating within 8 months of playing chess!
     
    Thank you for taking the time to read this. CT will be known for chess in a few years! ♟ 
     
    Respectfully,
     
    Coach Jithu
    Director of Operations
     
     
     
     
     
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    Monday, January 17, 2022

    NBCC Weekly News January 17, 2022

    NBCC Weekly News January 17, 2022

    This Week’s News Items:

    • NBCC Championship - Rd 2 Open and U1600 Pairings

    • USATE - looking for a team?

    • Training - NM Derek Meredith

    • Saturday Study Group - 5pm (Different Link)


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    NBCC Championship


    Pairings for Round 2 of the Club Championship, and all subsequent rounds will be available on the calendar on the Club website on the Sunday before. Please let us know (club email or in-person on the Tuesday prior) by Friday if you need a bye in the subsequent round. We have members coming from long distances, and we don’t want anyone to come and not have a game. Thanks for your commitment and good luck in your remaining rounds.


    We’re also analyzing games from the Club Championship on lichess in the Saturday Study Group. We encourage members to submit their games. You can send a copy of your scoresheet to the club email or submit your scoresheet on Tuesday.


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    USATE - looking for a team?


    USATE is happening in-person this year on Feb 19th. If you are looking for a team, contact via the club email. We will try to put together a team for you. For more details on USATE, please visit: https://njscf.org/blog/2021/12/13/feb-19-21-2022-world-amateur-team-u-s-team-east/


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    In-person Lecture - NM Derek Meredith - Tuesday 1/18 - 6:15pm 


    The topic for tomorrow’s lecture is “He whose Queen takes the Knight’s pawn shall sleep in the streets.”  Are you buying or selling?! Come by 6:15!


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    Saturday Study Group at 5pm


    The Saturday Study group will be back on Saturdays. It will start at 5pm and run for two hours. 


    Link to Zoom - us02web.zoom.us/j/82028769451?pwd=NkFXQk9uSllJZmVhTDNjemtoaG9rdz09

    Meeting ID: 856 9749 6782

    Passcode: NBCC



    Cheers,

    Suhas Kodali

    President

    New Britain Chess Club

    newbritainchessclub.com

    newbritainchessclub@gmail.com

     


     
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