December 28-29, 2013
Final Standings with prizes, CYCC bursaries and qualification
Photos: Click on the photo below to see all the photos.
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| CFC Junior GP1 2013-2014 |
Games (Day 1)
More games (Day 2)
December 28-29, 2013
Final Standings with prizes, CYCC bursaries and qualification
Photos: Click on the photo below to see all the photos.
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| CFC Junior GP1 2013-2014 |
Games (Day 1)
More games (Day 2)
Final Standings with prizes, CYCC bursary amounts and qualification
CFC Junior Grand Prix is for all junior players who want to play better quality games!
Why play in two day tournaments?
These are two days tournaments with 5 rounds. The time control is 90 minutes per player per game. When a longer time for a game is allowed, the chess players have enough time to check if their next moves are smart and safe. As a results, they play quality games with deeper thinking and more accurate calculations.
On top of the slower time control, we offer:
**CFC regular rated games
**Qualification to CYCC 2014
**Over $10,000 CYCC bursaries
**$1,200 cash Grand Prix prizes
**Plaques, trophies, medals and souvenirs…
Passed:
Grand Prix I – December 28-29 <– Click to see results…photos…
Grand Prix II – January 4-5 <– Click to see results…photos…
Grand Prix III – March 8-9 <–Click here to see results….photos…
Grand Prix IV – March 15-16 <– Click to see results….photos…
Grand Prix V – April 26-27 <– Click to see results….photos…
Cumulative scores of each player after Grand Prix V <–Click to see
Upcoming:
Grand Prix VI – June 28-29
Details and registration here.
$10 late fee applies to registration submitted after Thursday of each tournament.
Grand Prix VI as of June 27
| U8 | ||||
| # | Name | Rtng | Bye | Fee |
| 1 | Benjamin de Costa | 925 | pd | |
| 2 | Isamel Shen | 924 | ||
| 3 | Anthony Atanasov | 890 | ||
| 4 | Alexsander [Sasha Fedyushchenko | 817 | ||
| 5 | Nicholas Henein | 558 | ||
| 6 | Blair Xing | 548 | ||
| 7 | Andrew Zhang | 516 | ||
| 8 | Henry XianRui Zhang | 489 | pd | |
| 9 | Charlie Song | 441 | ||
| 10 | Angus Zhang | unr. | ||
| 11 | Zack Dinatolo | unr. | ||
| U10 | ||||
| # | Name | Rtng | Bye | Fee |
| 1 | Jonathan Zhao | 1528 | ||
| 2 | Kai Wen Yang | 1225 | ||
| 2 | Arman Sydykhanov | 1170 | pd | |
| 3 | Thomas Wang | 1160 | ||
| 4 | Max Chen | 1085 | ||
| 5 | Zhejiong [Bowser] Liu | 699 | ||
| 6 | Spencer Deng | 640 | ||
| 7 | Martin Makaveev | 594 | ||
| 8 | Daniel Model | 479 | ||
| 9 | David Shi | unr. | ||
| 10 | William Shi | unr. | ||
| U12 | ||||
| # | Name | Rtng | Bye | Fee |
| 1 | An Nguyen | 1450 | ||
| 2 | Nathaniel Yong | 1300 | pd | |
| 3 | Alex de Costa | 1194 | pd | |
| 4 | Sarah Peng | 1098 | ||
| 5 | Wing Li | 1078 | ||
| 6 | Tiffany Yan | 977 | ||
| 7 | David Atanasov | 911 | ||
| 8 | Stone Hu | 902 | ||
| 9 | Matthew Deng | 901 | ||
| 10 | Anojan Suthaharan | 883 | ||
| 11 | Robert Jinyu Du | 860 | pd | |
| 12 | Vicken Pogosyan | 796 | pd | |
| 13 | Joseph Liao | 647 | pd | |
| U14 | ||||
| # | Name | Rtng | Bye | Fee |
| 1 | Sean Lei | 1967 | pd | |
| 2 | Andrew Colvin | 1473 | ||
| 3 | Dane Forsyth | 1467 | ||
| 4 | Ken M Wong | 994 | ||
| 5 | Jonathan Church | unr. | ||
| U16 | ||||
| # | Name | Rtng | Bye | Fee |
| 1 | Kajan Thanabalachandran R2 | 1815 | ||
| 2 | Vlad Nitu | 1735 | ||
| 3 | Harold Hunter | 1376 | ||
| U18 | ||||
| # | Name | Rtng | Bye | Fee |
| 1 | Brian Hanratty | 1537 | ||
| 2 | Daniel Muntaner | 1528 | ||
| 3 | Danny Liu R4 | 1325 | ||
| 4
5 |
Dan Sehayek
Adrian Poon |
1300
1104 |
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| 6 | Rohitashav Aggarwal | unr. | ||
| 7 | Jacob Collins R4 | unr. |
Bye must be requested before round 1.
If you have paid, you don’t have to come early to check in. Just show up before 10:30 for the first round. However, if you don’t show up without notifying the organizer in advance, you will get a lose against your opponent.
Rating may not be updated.
Recent winners: FaceBook Link
June 2016
Section A: Kyle T
Section B:Adam L
Section C: Dylan H
May 2016
Section A: Jeffrey Z
Section B: Ray W and Adam L
Section C: Anderson L
March 2016
Section A: Eric Pei
Section B: Ryan Deng
Section C: Arnav Mane
January 2016
Section A: Jeffrey Z
Section B: Brandon Li
Section C: Charlie Z
November 2015

November 2015 Section A Champion: Eric P
Section B: Brighten Z
Section C: Ethan W, Matthew J, Harry X and Angel S (4-way tied)
October 2015

October 2015 Section A Champion: Kyle T.
Section B: Brandon L and Eric P
Section C: Ethan W

June 2015 Champions and runner ups:
Overall: Sarah, Kyle, Ben and Jeffrey
Grade: Asil, Jeffrey, Blair, Sivan, and Ben

October 2014 Section A Champion – Sarah
May 2014 Champion: Sarah (Tied 1st: Kayton and Tiffany)
April 2014 Champion: Daniel T
March 2014 Champion: Daniel Y
February Champion: Ray
Keep it up, Kyle!
Complete results here.
We are pleased to announce that we will be supporting two 2013 WYCC members, Rebecca Giblon and Cindy Qiao who are participating in 2013 World Youth Chess Championship from December 17 to 29 in Al Ain, UAE.
Rebecca is a volunteer on Sundays at Oriole. Cindy is a Seneca Hill PS student.
Each will be presented $100 at one of our January meetings to help with their travel expenses.
Good luck to Rebecca and Cindy!
Good luck to Oriole players: Nicholas, Nameer, Aahil and Mysha too!
CFC Junior Grand Prix at Senator O’Connor
(Reconstruction of the 2013-2014 CFC Junior Grand Prix Page)
Chess Federation of Canada
Junior Grand Prix 2013-2014
&
Canadian Youth Chess Championships 2014 – Qualifiers
Sections: U8, U10, U12, U14, U16 & U18 (Boys and Girls combined)
Under 8 (Born on or after Jan 1st 2006)
Under 10 (Born on or after Jan 1st 2004)
Under 12 (Born on or after Jan 1st 2002)
Under 14 (Born on or after Jan 1st 2000)
Under 16 (Born on or after Jan 1st 1998)
Under 18 (Born on or after Jan 1st 1996)
Play up is allowed. Example: A player born in 2002 can choose to play in U12, U14, U16 or U18.
Sections with fewer than 12 players may be combined at the TD’s discretion.
Location: Senator O’ Connor College School, 60 Rowena Drive, Toronto, M3A 3R2 – Free parking Map
Dates:
Grand Prix I – December 28-29 <– Click to see results…photos…
Grand Prix II – January 4-5 <– Click to see results…photos…
Grand Prix III – March 8-9 <–Click here to see results….photos…
Grand Prix IV – March 15-16 <– Click to see results….photos…
Cumulative scores of each player after Grand Prix III <–Click to see
Grand Prix V – April 19-20 ( May change to April 26-27, will announce soon)
Grand Prix VI – June 28-29
Players can participate in any 1 or multiple tournaments.
Format:
5 round Swiss pairings. Time controls: 90 minutes per player.
Saturday 10:30, 2:00, 5:30, Sunday 10:30, 2:00
½ point bye round 1 to 4, maximum 1 bye requested before 10:00 a.m. on Saturday.
Players must record the moves. Games are CFC regular rated.
CYCC 2014 qualifiers
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**Each single tournament is a CYCC qualifier. Players achieving a score 2.5 or better will qualify to participate in the 2014 CYCC in Montreal, sponsored by Chess Federation of Canada (Subject to approval by the junior coordinator). The 12 CYCC Champions will be on Team Canada as the official Canadian representatives to the 2014 World Youth Chess Championships in Durban, South Africa.
**Over $10,000 CYCC Bursary**^^
^^In each tournament:
1 to 6 of players in the section – 1st $50
7-20 players in the section – 1st $100, 2nd $50
Over 20 in the section – 1st $200, 2nd $100 and 3rd $50
Tied players will share the bursary. Bursary will only be given to CYCC 2014 participants. Maximum bursary amount per player is $600.
**Prizes**
1st – Trophy per section/combined section
Medals for overall 2nd and 3rd places plus medals for top 3 girls.
Drop-low average opposition tie-breakers will be used to determine the award of trophies and medals.
Grand Prix
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**$1200 cash** to overall winners
(Total score of best 4 tournaments in the same section)
1st $100 per section/combined section
2nd $70 per section/combined section
3rd $30 per section/combined section
*Plaque* to overall champion in each section
*Souvenir* to players participating in all 6 tournaments or scoring 15 points.
Entry fee:
$40 per tournament – online pre-registration by Thursday before the tournament (pay onsite);
Add $10 late fee per tournament if register after Wednesday.
Registration:
Pre-register online or register onsite between 9:30 and 10:00.
Players MUST check in between 9:30 and 10:00 to confirm registration and pay entry fees. Late comers may enter the tournament from round 2 with 0 point at the TD’s discretion.
Tournament Directors: Youri Otckhous and Liam Henry
Organizer: Corinna Wan
*All bursaries, cash prizes, plaques, trophies and medals are awarded per section/combined section.
Page moved. Please click here to go to the new page.
In order to accommodate our growing size, we have moved our Saturday afternoon program to Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic School.
With the new facility, we are able to take some more new students. Please see more info here.
Please find links below to Chess in Halton.
Milton Chess Club
More to come….