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World Chess Day Blitz at Fitchburg State U.-FINAL STANDINGS
Celebrating the founding of FIDE (Federation Internationale des Echecs) at the Summer Olympics on July 20, 1924 in Paris

Tournament Details Revised: 7/20/2024 2:22:08 PM
General Information
Event Organizer: The Wachusett Chess Club  Visit Organizer Website
Event Location: Fitchburg State University, McKay Complex, Rooms 142 and 143, 67 Rindge Road, Fitchburg, MA 01420   [ Directions ]
Event Date: Sunday, July 21, 2024
Time Control: Game 5, no delaiy
Rounds Time: Tournament was played Saturday, July 20, in Room 145 of the McKay Campus Complex at Fitchburg State University
Byes: One pair of byes available for rounds 1-5, none in round 6. Must request before round 2 (games 3 & 4) for rounds 3-5.
Prize Info: Chess books and magazines
Inquiry: mjcommisso@yahoo.com   
Event Webpage: www.wachusettchess.org
Registration Information
Entry Fee: $2
Registration - Onsite: Onsite registration in room 145 of McKay Complex at FSU ends at 12:30 p.m.
Membership Requirement: Current U.S. Chess Federation membership required
Sections Information
Tournament Sections: One section, 6-round, double Swiss (12 games) Open section: 20 players
Tournament Rules and Other Information
  • FINAL STANDINGS
  • 12.0 - Tom Weideman (1st) / 8.5 - Rob King (2nd) / 8.0 - Luke Parige (3rd) / 7.5 - Dave Couture (4th)
  • 7.0 - Michael Commisso, Mike Urbonas, Michael David
  • 6.5 - Paul Godin, Leo Marzoratti
  • 6.0 - Nicholas Coronel
  • 5.5 - Walter Paton, York Parige, Angran Cai
  • 5.0 - Bruce Felton, Michael Coronel
  • 4.5 - Mike Meehan
  • 4.0 - George Mirijanian
  • 3.5 - Jay Goguen, Emily Gawboy / 0.0 - Michael Cote

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