Monday, August 27, 2012

Sept. 1-3 Marshall Rohland Memorial/WI Closed Championship

Madison Marriott West, 1313 John Q. Hammons Dr., Middleton, WI 53562. Open to state residents, past champions and students in WI schools. In 3 Sections, Premier: 6SS, 40/2,SD/1, EF: $38 by 8/29, $45 at site, USCF juniors $5 less. $$b/30: $350-200-150. 'A' $100, U1800 $100. Traveling and permanent trophy to winner. $50 Kittsley Upset Prize (1 overall). Rds.: 12-7; 10-7; 10-3:30. Reserve: 6SS, 40/2,SD/1, Open to 1799 & under. EF: $23 by 8/29, $30 at site, USCF juniors $5 less. $$b/30: $200-100. Trophy to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 1st 'C', 1st 'D', 1st U1200, 1st Unr., Traveling trophy to 1st. $50 Kittsley Upset Prize (1 overall). Rds.: 12-7; 10-7; 10-3:30. Scholastic: 5SS, G/90, Open to under 1800 & under age 19. EF: $16 by 8/29, $23 at site. Prizes: Trophies to top 3 and 1st HS, 1st MS and 1st Elementary. Medals to scores of 3 or more. Rds.: 9/1: 12-3:30-7, 9/2: 10-2. ALL: Checks payable to WCA. Reg.: 9/1 10:30-11:30am. WCA Membership Mtg 9/2 3:30pm. ENT: Guy Hoffman, 1305D Tompkins Dr., Madison, WI 53716 920-279-0701. INFO: schachfuhrer@hotmail.com. HR: $89 608-831-2000. Mention Chess. www.wischess.org. NS. NC. W. Chess Magnet School JGP.

20 comments:

  1. Should be a strong event at the 2013 US Open site!

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  2. yeah, looks like a nice event

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  3. I heard that both Alex and Eric will be playing.

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  4. I'm hoping Awonder plays and wins. That way they can do a story about him in Chess Life. I think it's been nearly five minutes since he was in Chess Life.

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  6. No such luck. After scoring 1.5/5 in Indiana, both Adream and Awonder are off to IL over Labor Day weekend.

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  7. I wonder why they are not playing in their own state championship.

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  8. Playing in IL championship seems a little weird. Even thought it's open, rather than WI closed.

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  9. playing in WI feels no fun, perhaps.

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  10. Of course playing in WI is no fun, all the good players either don't play or play in IL!

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  11. What rating supplement is being used? And are there pre-entries yet?

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  12. I believe Guy (TD) usually doesn't publish the pre-entries. The September supplement should be used.

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  13. I forgot how many players are in this tournament but I'll post it if I get a chance. I know the open has 2 Masters and 10 past/current experts.

    Right now I'm 2.5 because I took a bye during the third round. I'll post some of my games on my blog and I'll see if I can get a copy of the wall chart to post on this site.

    Ben

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  14. Could someone post the interim results...some of us can not be there and wonder who's leading. Thanks.

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  15. Alex and Erik lead with 3.5/4

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  16. OPEN:
    1. Alex Betaneli
    2. Derek Sachs
    3. Erik Santarius
    RESERVE:
    1. Daniel Kaczmarek
    2. Robin Grochowski
    3. Sahil Soni
    RATED RESULTS: http://www.uschess.org/msa/XtblMain.php?201209033802.0-12560488

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  17. Congratulations to Alex Betaneli for becoming the 2012 State Champion! Also congrats to Daniel Kaczmarek for winning the reserve section.

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