Challenging Assorted Masters in a Continuous Simultaneous Exhibition
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Challenge the Masters II Multi-Master Simul Tournament (A 2005 Elod Macskasy Memorial Fundraising Event) November 15, 2003 Vancouver Bridge Center Join fellow chess enthusiasts on Saturday, Nov 15, 2003, for a full day of entertainment by challenging assorted masters in a continuous simultaneous exhibition. Here’s your chance to play against GM Duncan Suttles, FM Oliver Schulte, FM Jack Yoos, FM Bruce Harper, Fanhao Meng, Luc Poitras and other masters and experts. Each master will play eight boards for 15 minutes, then rotate to the next eight boards, being replaced by another master, and so on. The number of masters playing at any particular time will depend on the number of participants in the exhibition. At different times, different masters will be playing. No consultation between the masters will be permitted – they will have to figure out what their predecessors were doing. Participants may begin a new game whenever they like and may play as many games as time permits. No new games may be started after 3:00 pm. Be there early or be there late – but be sure to be there! Pre-register to reserve a board, so you can sit with your friends. Date November 15, 2003 (Saturday) Location Vancouver Bridge Center 2776 East Broadway (Broadway and Kaslo) Vancouver, British Columbia Information Contact: Richard Reid 16996 104A Ave. Surrey, B.C. V4N 3L9 Tel: (604) 589-4214 email: [email protected] Registration Nov 15, 9:00-9:30 am. Deadline for pre-registration, Nov 13, 2003 Format Continuous play simultaneous. Time Control 60 minutes for participants, 90 minutes for the masters. Rounds Play begins at 10:00 am and concludes at 5:00 pm. Games may start at any time prior to 3:00 pm Entry fee $10 cover charge. Thereafter, participants pay for each game played ($2 per game for adults; $1 per game for juniors). Equipment Scoresheets, chess set and boards will be provided. Please bring a chess clock if you have one. NOTE: This is a fundraising event, open to all. The intent is to raise money to help bring titled players to the 2005 Elod Macskasy Memorial tournament, and thereby provide an opportunity for some of our local players to make IM and GM norms. .