IMG_20141025_170633Sarah Peng winning GP in 2014

(Sarah, we need a new photo of you!)

Congratulations to Sarah Peng, the winner of the 2017 Seneca Hill Grand Prix! With only a CMA and CFC rating of approximately 1500, this ninth grader was able to win against many players in this tournament higher rated than herself.
Sarah is a very talented chess player. She rarely plays in open tournaments and doesn’t even have a private chess teacher. However, she does attend the Seneca Hill Chess Club from a young age of 7.  When asked about the club, Sarah describes it as a “cool club” that helped develop her critical thinking and self-improvement. It also served as a stress reliever and a good opportunity to develop her social skills and make friends. The Seneca Hill Chess promotes chess as an intellectual pursuit and engaging, fun activity for students from kindergarten to Grade 12. The club’s goals align with Sarah’s expectations of chess, which is to learn and, most importantly, have fun. On her free time, Sarah listens to EDM and classical music, and plays instruments such as the trombone and the piano.

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Seneca Hill GP Tournament fee paid is non refundable.*

In the case that we cancel the tournament, the entry fee is fully refundable.

Regardless of reasons, it is transferable to the same player’s next Seneca Hill GP tournament in the same school year, provided a withdrawal notification email reaches us by 6:00 p.m. the night before the tournament.

You will receive a confirmation from us. Otherwise the player will be considered a no show. The player’s fee paid will be forfeited for no show. No show player may be paired for the first round.

Please try to inform us even after 6:00 p.m. to avoid pairing up with an opponent. If a player doesn’t show up at the start time of the first round, the clock will be started. The game will be rated. The default (forfeit) time is 25 minutes. A forfeit player will be withdrawn from the tournament.

*With the exception of the last Seneca Hill GP Tournament of the year. There will be a refund minus $10 and any bursaries used and $10 for the free T-shirt, if any.

Seneca Hill Chess reserves all the rights for final explanation.

Online registration for GP4 is closed now. Please come onsite between 11:00 to 11:15 to register. The onsite fee is $50.

News: Best Team Awards

Location: St. Timothy Catholic School, 25 Rochelle Crescent, North York, ON M2J 1Y3 Map

Dates:
#1   Saturday, January 6, 2018           Results
#2   Saturday, February 17, 2018      Results         
#3   Saturday, March 31, 2018       Results 
#4  Saturday, May 19, 2018             Results

2018 GP winners and final standings

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2018 Seneca Hill OCC Qualifiers

Who: Student K to G.12 and open. Sections may be combined if less than 12 players.

Option of sections: (A) the student’s school grade or (B) open.

Open section is for likely pre-qualified players (announced by CMA at the end of January) who want the challenge and who want to win OCC FREE ENTRY.

Registered players

Complete results

CMA rating updates.

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Armenian Genocide Memorial Chess Tournament 2017

Where:
Armenian Community Centre
45 Hallcrown Pl
Willowdale, ON M2J 4Y4, Canada

When:
September 24, 2017, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

Type: 5 rounds, Swiss

Time Control: 25 min + 5 sec/move Fischer

Entry Fees:
Rated Section: $50
Unrated Section: $20

Prizes:
$3000 total in Prizes, Trophies and Medals

Details.

We are moving  our Saturday Chess Lessons and Training and Sunday tournaments to a nice new school from September 2017.

St. Timothy Catholic School.

Address: 25 Rochelle Crescent, North York, ON M2J 1Y3.

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There were a total of 220 individual players participated in the 5 tournaments.

We have given out the following Grand Prix Scholarships and Bursaries in 2017.

Scholarships
U8 $500
U10 $1115
U12 $675
U18 $435
Total  $2725

Bursaries
For NYYCC $1745
For Sunday $665
Total $2410

Grand Total $5135

Recipients are listed in each GP results and GP final standings.

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