2010 Championship

2010 Championship

Tournaments

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Mr T

I pity the fool!

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22874
14 Feb 10

Yeah, quite a good result to be progressing onwards from that group.

c

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38596
16 Feb 10

Group 77 is decided

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Anansi

Woodshed

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35523
22 Feb 10

I have made it through! group 46 decided 🙂

Conductor

Zwolle

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20 Mar 07
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355806
25 Feb 10

So did I. Group 24 decided.

R

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200168
13 Mar 10

I made it through from Group 87.

here and now, boys

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26 Aug 08
Moves
43062
16 Mar 10

I have made it through from Group 5.

SC

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17 Mar 10
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1898
17 Mar 10

Hahaa yeahh

M

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13897
23 Mar 10

55 decided...

and now let's prey the gods of chess for round 2 drawing

r

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26 Mar 10

hi to everybody pls invite me in any tournament pls

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THORNINYOURSIDE

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26 Mar 10

Originally posted by rizalino
hi to everybody pls invite me in any tournament pls
You need to subscribe to enter tournaments.

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Highlander

SEAsia

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01 Apr 10

Originally posted by rizalino
hi to everybody pls invite me in any tournament pls
1st Saturday Magnolia Chess Tournament. 27th Edition(non-master u1950 NCFPrapid rating).

April 10, 2010. 9am.

At 4th floor, Perez building, Dona Soledad Cor. Australia St. Better Living. Pque City.

Come along. 300peso to enter.

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Highlander

SEAsia

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01 Apr 10

Any guess on when round two will start?

c

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38596
01 Apr 10

I'd guess when all the groups have been decided.....

Conductor

Zwolle

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01 Apr 10
1 edit

Originally posted by chessisagame
I'd guess when all the groups have been decided.....
That's a wild guess but true, I guess.....

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Sapan Rinpoche

Lyons, CO, USA, NA

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Moves
53937
09 Apr 10

Reflecting back upon the first round of the 2010 Championship -- I fully enjoyed playing in it. However, the pairing system of "RANDOM," for such an event is an absolute disaster, and the powers that be, managing the pairings ought to go back to the drawing board and work out a better, actually conventional way, of preparing the pairings. There are so many players at 1600, 1500, etc. moving on in the first round that it makes for an actually RIDICULOUS, ABSURD "RHP CHAMPIONSHIP" tournament. I had the distinct pleasure, now in the 1900s, being seeded second in my 3rd Flight with the great Zawinul (2300+ during the openning months), from Austria, perhaps my favorite player on RHP. We had two good games, and he was very gracious to allow me to draw one of those. So I didn't "luck out" with an easy first round, but sitting on the sidelines watching so many lower-rated players move on, is a trifle unsettling. Here in the USA, our USCF OPEN TOURNAMENTS work fine with a more refined pairing system. BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARDS, RHP. Let's have a really breakthrough, breakout 2011 Championship next year. Random is one thing; absurd and ridiculous is another. Can something be done to improve the PAIRING PHILOSOPHY? If so, why hasn't it been done long ago. If not, why not? I am a former USCF Local Tournament Director, and pairing 1000 players would, systematically, be a piece of cake! Kindest regards, Sapan Rinpoche - Lyons, Colorado, USA, North America