CT STATE CHAMPIONSHIP; $5,000+ in 1-Day Prizes!!!
$5,000+ in 1-Day Event Prizes! First Class Collegiate Venue; Many Prizes; Special Discounts; On-site Dining
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Tournament Details Revised: 10/20/2024 8:56:36 PM
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Event Organizer:
| The Connecticut State Chess Association Visit Organizer Website |
Event Location: |
Wesleyan University, 55 Wyllys Avenue, Middletown, CT 06457
[ Directions ]
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Event Date: |
Sunday, November 10, 2024
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Time Control: |
G/45+10; Lower sections: G/30+10 |
Rounds Time: |
4 Rounds Swiss, Round 1 at 11 AM, then ASAP; Lower sections start at 12 PM |
Byes: |
One 1/2 point bye in Rounds 1-3, must commit by end of registration. |
Prize Info: |
Champion: $800-500-300, Top U2300, U2100 - $200; U2200: $600-350-250, Top U1800, U1600 - $200 , U1700: $500-300-200, Top U1300, U1100 - $200; Trophies to section winners; U1200/U800/NR: Trophies (see event flyer). |
Inquiry: |
chess.CSCA@gmail.com
(860) 593-0225
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Event Webpage: |
www.chessct.org/csca/Uploads/State.24.fly.pdf
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Entry Fee: |
Top three sections: $105 by Nov 5; $115 by Nov 7; $130 by Nov 8; $160 thereafterOther sections: $55/$65/$80/$100. GMs/IMs FREE. Other titled players, NM or higher, $20 less. |
Registration - Onsite: |
Online by 12:30 PM same day; 1/2 point bye enforced one hour ahead of Round 1 start.
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Membership Requirement: |
Champion Section: Restricted to “CT players” rated at least 1800. “CT players” are any player with sufficient contact to CT, i.e., residence, school, employment, etc. (other contact possible). All other sections are not restricted and OPEN to players from
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Tournament Sections: |
Champion
$2,000: $800-500-300, $200 to Top U2300, U2100, Trophy to winner.
U2200
$1,600: $600-350-250, $200 to Top U1800, U1600, Trophy to winner.
U1700
$1,400: $500-300-200, $200 to Top U1300, U1100, Trophy to winner.
U1200
Trophies to Top 5, U900, U700.
U800
Trophies to Top 5, U500, U300.
NW (NorthWest-rated only)
Trophies to Top 5, may be expanded based on registration.
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