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Below is my pre-tournament media release and Calendar insertion for the area scholastic chess championship.
- Dan Heisman 610-649-0750 MEDIA RELEASE September 30, 2003 Greater Philadelphia Scholastic Chess Championship on November 2 The Greater Philadelphia Scholastic Chess Championship will be held Sunday, November 2 at the Kaiserman Jewish Community Center (JCC) at City Avenue and Haverford Rd. in Wynnewood, PA. A record 63 trophies for individuals and teams of all levels will be awarded. This tournament is open to all students anywhere in grades K-12; there is no residency requirement. Last year 139 players from Princeton to York participated. Advance Registration ($15) is suggested - it must be received before October 23; door registration ($30) is 8:45 AM through 9:30 AM. The first round starts about 10 AM. The tournament is held in accordance with the Swiss System; each player plays someone with the same score as himself in each round; no one is eliminated. Play will continue until each section ends in mid-late afternoon, when awards will be given out. No qualification is necessary. Participants are encouraged to bring a chess set and board, pencils, and a chess clock, if they have one. Play will be held in four sections, according to grade. The High School section is open to participants K-12 and will crown the 2003-04 Gr. Philadelphia High School individual and team champions. The Middle School section is open to participants K-8 and will crown the 2003-04 Gr. Philadelphia Middle School individual and team champions. The Elementary Open section is open to participants K-6 and will crown the 2003-04 Gr. Philadelphia Elementary individual and team champions. The Elementary Under-700 section is open to participants K-6 who are either rated under 700 or are not rated by the US Chess Federation. All sections are individually paired and one does not have to play as part of a team. Besides the many individual trophies, there are both school and club team trophies. US Chess Federation membership is required for all sections; memberships are $17-$23 per year, depending on age, and can be purchased at the tournament or via advance registration. Non-kosher food is not allowed in the JCC; several restaurants are within walking distance for lunch. The tournament is sponsored by Main Line Speech, the JCC, and M&T Bank. It will be directed by the SE PA Scholastic Chess Coordinator, Dan Heisman and PA Scholastic Coordinator Steve McLaughlin. More information on the tournament and how to enter may be found at the website: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/danhei...3.htmInquiries and advance entries can be sent to Dan Heisman, 1359 Garden Rd. Wynnewood, PA 19096, phone (610) 649-0750, e-mail . For further information, contact Dan Heisman 610-649-0750 ------- Newspaper "Calendar" announcement (Please put in your calendar section, if possible): November 2: Greater Philadelphia Scholastic Chess Championship at the Kaiserman JCC, City Avenue and Haverford Rd., Wynnewood, PA. Open to all K-12; no one is eliminated. Registration 8:45 - 9:30 AM. Play ~10-5. $15 advance entry by 10/23; $30 at door; half price for JCC members. US Chess Federation membership required and available at site. 4 sections with 63 Trophies. Contact Dan Heisman 610-649-0750. http://mywebpages.comcast.net/danhei...l_Champ_03.htm |
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The link you provide for more tournament information does not seem to work.
(At least not for me.) Thus, an interested person is still missing some key information like number of rounds and time control. Hmm. Yes, the word "Inquiries" was not separated by a space. Remove that. The correct link, which I just checked and is working fine, is: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/danhei...l_Champ_03.htm - Dan H |
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chris,
uscf advertising regulations demand that td's like mr heisman have the uscf rate their tournaments. that washington state does not do this is a poor thing to brag about. it could explain why the offices are heading to crossville instead of seattle! marc "Chris Kantack" wrote in message .net... In article , says... Below is my pre-tournament media release and Calendar insertion for the area scholastic chess championship. - Dan Heisman 610-649-0750 MEDIA RELEASE September 30, 2003 Greater Philadelphia Scholastic Chess Championship on November 2 The Greater Philadelphia Scholastic Chess Championship will be held Sunday, November 2 at the Kaiserman Jewish Community Center (JCC) at City Avenue and Haverford Rd. in Wynnewood, PA. A record 63 trophies for individuals and teams of all levels will be awarded. This tournament is open to all students anywhere in grades K-12; there is no residency requirement. Last year 139 players from Princeton to York participated. Advance Registration ($15) is suggested - it must be received before October 23; door registration ($30) is 8:45 AM through 9:30 AM. The first round starts about 10 AM. The tournament is held in accordance with the Swiss System; each player plays someone with the same score as himself in each round; no one is eliminated. Play will continue until each section ends in mid-late afternoon, when awards will be given out. No qualification is necessary. Participants are encouraged to bring a chess set and board, pencils, and a chess clock, if they have one. Play will be held in four sections, according to grade. The High School section is open to participants K-12 and will crown the 2003-04 Gr. Philadelphia High School individual and team champions. The Middle School section is open to participants K-8 and will crown the 2003-04 Gr. Philadelphia Middle School individual and team champions. The Elementary Open section is open to participants K-6 and will crown the 2003-04 Gr. Philadelphia Elementary individual and team champions. The Elementary Under-700 section is open to participants K-6 who are either rated under 700 or are not rated by the US Chess Federation. All sections are individually paired and one does not have to play as part of a team. Besides the many individual trophies, there are both school and club team trophies. US Chess Federation membership is required for all sections; memberships are $17-$23 per year, depending on age, and can be purchased at the tournament or via advance registration. Non-kosher food is not allowed in the JCC; several restaurants are within walking distance for lunch. The tournament is sponsored by Main Line Speech, the JCC, and M&T Bank. It will be directed by the SE PA Scholastic Chess Coordinator, Dan Heisman and PA Scholastic Coordinator Steve McLaughlin. More information on the tournament and how to enter may be found at the website: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/danhei...3.htmInquiries and advance entries can be sent to Dan Heisman, 1359 Garden Rd. Wynnewood, PA 19096, phone (610) 649-0750, e-mail . For further information, contact Dan Heisman 610-649-0750 ------- Newspaper "Calendar" announcement (Please put in your calendar section, if possible): November 2: Greater Philadelphia Scholastic Chess Championship at the Kaiserman JCC, City Avenue and Haverford Rd., Wynnewood, PA. Open to all K-12; no one is eliminated. Registration 8:45 - 9:30 AM. Play ~10-5. $15 advance entry by 10/23; $30 at door; half price for JCC members. US Chess Federation membership required and available at site. 4 sections with 63 Trophies. Contact Dan Heisman 610-649-0750. http://mywebpages.comcast.net/danhei...l_Champ_03.htm Dan, Saw your posting on the upcoming Greater Philadelphia Scholastic Chess Championship. Good Luck! I noticed a few key differences from our own scholastic events here in Washington State. 1. We have a residency requirement but no USCF memembership requirement for scholastic tournaments. (Though all games are rated and we do follow all USCF rules for Washington State rated tournaments.) In fact, in the upcoming championship for my home county (Whatcom County) to be held Nov. 22nd, all players are required to reside in and go to school within the county. Whatcom County had 220 players last year. (Total population of Whatcom Country is around 150,000.) 2. Most tournaments in our are area (perhaps all of them this year) now require 100% advance registration. We have found it very difficult to start a tournament on time with "same day" registrations. When you get 100+ players trying to register at the last minute, it takes too long to get those 1st round pairings. The link you provide for more tournament information does not seem to work. (At least not for me.) Thus, an interested person is still missing some key information like number of rounds and time control. Anyway, I wish this tournament all the best! Love your show on http://chess.fm ! Thanks. Chris Kantack http://home.earthlink.net/~kantack/lcdchess/home.htm (remove the "nospampls" from my email address if replying by email) |
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