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Meadow House: Game Analysis by Wachusett CC players
Meadow House Chess session on Sunday evening, May 19, 2024 on Zoom

Tournament Details Revised: 5/14/2024 3:59:12 AM
General Information
Event Organizer: Billiards Cafe Chess Club  
Event Location: Online via Zoom, MA   [ Directions ]
Event Date: Sunday, May 19, 2024
Rounds Time: Zoom session in 2 parts, starting at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday
Inquiry: michaeldavid329@gmail.com   
Event Webpage: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057099024121
Registration Information
Entry Fee:
Registration - Onsite: Register on Sunday by emailing Michael David at michaeldavid329@gmail.com to receive link to Zoom
Sections Information
Tournament Sections: Meadow House Chess on Zoom in 2 parts Next Meadow House Chess session on Sunday, May 19
Tournament Rules and Other Information
  • Three games analyzed on Sunday, May 12, 2024
  • George Mirijanian vs. Bob Secino, Round 4, May 8, Martin Laine Memorial Tournament, Wachusett Chess Club at Fitchburg State University
  • Ken Gurge vs. Todd Tsakiris, Round 4, May 8, Martin Laine Memorial Tournament, Wachusett Chess Club at Fitchburg State University
  • Philip Gerstein vs. Don Ostrowski, Boylston Chess Club Tournament, Boston 1973
  • MEADOW HOUSE CHESS HOST: Todd Tsakiris
  • Game Presenters: George Mirijanian, Todd Tsakiris, Don Ostrowski
  • OTHER MEADOW HOUSE CHESS PARTICIPANT:
  • Richard Boursy: Harvard University graduate and retired Yale University Music Library archivist, a very active member of the Wachusett Chess Club in the late 1970s

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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.
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