BCF Simul and Lecture with GM Leonid Kritz
In Boston near Downtown Crossing T Stop -Saturday December 16- unrated simul (limited to 30 players) and lecture with a Grandmaster
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Tournament Details Revised: 12/13/2023 9:24:05 AM
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| Entry Fee: |
$45, $30 for BCF Members; Limited to the first 30 players who enter. |
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4:00pm-4:15pm (onsite); However entering in advance online via the event webpage link is recommended
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| Membership Requirement: |
This event isn't rated so USCF membership is "NOT" required.
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| Tournament Sections: |
Simul (first 30 entries only) followed by a 60 minute lecture
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- Event located at 35 Kingston St, Boston, MA, near Downtown Crossing, first floor.
- **Limited to the first 30 players who enter.**
- The Simul will be held shortly after the Rapid tournament ends. (separate entry fee)
- Players of all skill levels are welcome, from total beginner up to Daniel Naroditsky
- Play one real game against GM Leonid Kritz, who will be taking on up to 30 opponents simultaneously.
- Should a game end in less than 20 moves, you will be given an opportunity to take a second shot.
- Each game will be analyzed briefly, and the major mistakes will be pointed out. This is a unique opportunity to get feedback from a grandmaster on your play!
- Following the simultaneous exhibition, there will be a 60-minute lecture featuring the development of tactical skills, creative outside-the-box thinking, and, perhaps most importantly of all, the finding of candidate moves.
- For parking and transportation info, please visit https://boylstonchess.org/parking-and-public-transit
- If the metal gate to the building is closed, please press the doorbell marked number 1.
- MACA provides tournament listing for all as a service to the chess community. For question, comments, or dispute regarding events that are not organized by MACA, please contact the tournament organizer directly.
- Remember that each player is responsible for bringing and setting up their clock. Please refer to the Metrowest Chess Club Digital Clock Guide for instructions on how to set digital clocks.
- MACA does not recommend but allows US Chess approved electronic scorekeeping devices. Please note that some national tournaments held by US Chess ban electronic scorekeeping, so be sure to know how to keep score without aid of electronics.
- If online registration is enabled on this event, you can Join/Renew your USCF and MACA membership at the online registration page. If online registration is not available, you can join MACA (The Massachusetts Chess Association) at our Online Membership Form and USCF (United States Chess Federation) at USCF Membership Page.
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