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BCF ALTO (At Least Twenty-One)
In Boston Near Downtown Crossing T Stop **September 22** LIMITED TO PLAYERS AT LEAST 21 AS OF AUGUST 11.

Tournament Details Revised: 9/1/2024 2:58:04 PM
General Information
Event Organizer: The Boylston Chess Foundation  Visit Organizer Website
Event Location: Boylston Chess Club Boston, 35 Kingston St. Suite 1, Boston, MA 02111   [ Directions ]
Event Date: Sunday, September 22, 2024
Time Control: 3SS G/60 d/5
Rounds Time: 10:30am, 1:30pm, 4:00pm
Byes: One 1/2 point bye allowed. If the bye is for the last round, it must be declared before the start of round two.
Prize Info: None, all proceeds will benefit the club
Inquiry: td@boylstonchess.org   
Event Webpage: boylstonchess.org/events/1195/alto-at-least-twenty-one
Registration Information
Entry Fee: $20; $5 more if registering onsite after online registration closes at 9:45am
Registration - Onsite: 09:45am - 10:15am (onsite); However entering in advance online via the event webpage link is recommended
Membership Requirement: A current USCF membership is required. https://new.uschess.org/join-us-chess
Sections Information
Tournament Sections: Open
Tournament Rules and Other Information
  • Event located at 35 Kingston St, Boston, MA, near Downtown Crossing, first floor.
  • ** A current USCF membership is required **
  • COLLEGE STUDENTS AND BEGINNERS WELCOME!
  • LIMITED TO PLAYERS AT LEAST 21 AS OF AUGUST 11.
  • E-mail td@boylstonchess.org with questions.
  • Light refreshments will be provided
  • Metered street parking is free on Sundays.
  • 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.

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  • 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.