Bob Armstrong
04-20-2011, 01:38 AM
The CFC Regular Chess Post April 20/11.
2011 Canadian Closed/Zonal May 6-11, Guelph University 9 rounds - $ 4,000 cash prize fund (based on 30 paid entries) and travel prize to World Cup; winner plays on Can. Olympiad Team in 2012 in Istanbul. Current Can. Champion, IM Jean Hebert, will not be defending his title this year.
15 Pre-registered:
1 GM Bator Sambuev ( 2750 highest-rated CFC )
2 IM Nikolay Noritsyn ( 2584 past Can. Champ. )
3 IM Artiom Samsonkin ( 2561 past Can. Champ. Runner-up )
4 Roman Sapozhnikov ( 2443 top U 18 )
5 Arthur Calugar ( 2379 )
6 Zi Yi ( Joey ) Qin ( 2346 ) ( top-ranked U 16 )
7 FM Hans Jung ( 2289 )
8 Miladin Djerkovic ( 2280 )
9 Josh Guo ( 2272 )
10 FM Dale Haessel ( 2255 )
11 Rιjean Tremblay ( 2238 )
12 Vladimir Drkulec ( 2202 )
13 John Upper ( 2196 )
14 David Filipovich ( 2174 )
15 Morgon Mills ( 2056 )
Bob Armstrong, CFC Public Relations Coordinator
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2011 Canadian Closed/Zonal May 6-11, Guelph University 9 rounds - $ 4,000 cash prize fund (based on 30 paid entries) and travel prize to World Cup; winner plays on Can. Olympiad Team in 2012 in Istanbul. Current Can. Champion, IM Jean Hebert, will not be defending his title this year.
15 Pre-registered:
1 GM Bator Sambuev ( 2750 highest-rated CFC )
2 IM Nikolay Noritsyn ( 2584 past Can. Champ. )
3 IM Artiom Samsonkin ( 2561 past Can. Champ. Runner-up )
4 Roman Sapozhnikov ( 2443 top U 18 )
5 Arthur Calugar ( 2379 )
6 Zi Yi ( Joey ) Qin ( 2346 ) ( top-ranked U 16 )
7 FM Hans Jung ( 2289 )
8 Miladin Djerkovic ( 2280 )
9 Josh Guo ( 2272 )
10 FM Dale Haessel ( 2255 )
11 Rιjean Tremblay ( 2238 )
12 Vladimir Drkulec ( 2202 )
13 John Upper ( 2196 )
14 David Filipovich ( 2174 )
15 Morgon Mills ( 2056 )
Bob Armstrong, CFC Public Relations Coordinator
CFC Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/notes.php?id=628805206&drafts#!/group.php?gid=10564098798
CFC Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/ChessCanada