2021 BC Open Chess Championship
6 round Swiss CFC Quick Rated
PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS
PLAYER & USERNAME LIST - PREMIER - Ready
PLAYER & USERNAME LIST - U1400 - Ready
PAIRINGS & RESULTS - PREMIER
PAIRINGS & RESULTS - U1400
WATCH OTHER GAMES
Contacts:
Urgent Inquiries: brendan.woodroff+td@gmail.com
Non-urgent Inquiries: pc-leblanc@shaw.ca
ONLINE REGISTRATION: Sold Out
The Oszvald Cup:
When: 20-21 February 2021
Where: chess.com
Rounds: Saturday 20 Feb at 12 pm, 2 pm and 4 pm;
Sunday 21 Feb at 12pm, 2 pm, and 4 pm Pacific Standard Time
Time Control: Game/30 min + 15 sec increment
Sections: Premier and U1400 Quick . Play-up allowed if Regular or Quick CFC/FIDE/USCF/FQE rating is above 1200. Extra fee $20.
Rating: CFC Quick rated.
Prizes: Trophies: Premier Section 1st and top U1700. U1400 Section 1st, top U900 and top unrated (if at least 2 unrated players registered).
Tie-break: direct encounter, buchholz (sum of opponents’ scores), average rating of opponents. Premier Section winner's name will be engraved
on the Oszvald Cup.
Entry Fee: $20. Free to GM/WGM/IM/WIM. Any surplus, after expenses will support the BC Chess Foundation
Registration: Online. Registration will close at 12 noon on Thursday 18 February. Maximum number of players will be 100.
Contact: Paul Leblanc pc-leblanc@shaw.ca
Details:
CFC membership required. BC residents annual fee adult $38, junior $25. Available from the CFC, or purchase with registration.
Alternatively, purchase a tournament membership $8 adult $4 junior with registration (good for this event only).
Players in this event are eligible for the COVID-19 rating bonus of up to 200 regular rating points (play at least 10 Quick rated games between
March 2020 and March 2021 and achieve a Quick rating 200 points higher than your Regular rating to get the 200 point Regular rating bonus).
Fair Play:
Games are subject to monitoring by chess.com anti-cheating software.
Players must abide by chess.com fair play rules. That means no assistance from any source including chess engines, databases, books, notes,
other players, analysis on chess boards etc.
Be careful when making moves not to have a "mouse-slip" deposit a piece on the wrong square. There is no way to take back an erroneous move.
It is possible to experience a temporary loss of internet connectivity on your computer. This is generally your responsibility but if it persists inform
the TD.
Organizer: Victoria Chess (Paul Leblanc)
TD: Brendan Woodroff
Previous BC Opens:
2020 BC Open
2019 BC Open
2018 BC Open (crosstable) (Event Report)
2017 BC Open
2016 BC Open
2015 BC Open
2014 BC Open
2013 BC Open
2011 BC Open
2009 BC Open
Prior to 2009 (courtesy of Stephen Wright)
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