Diplomat Chess
K-12 Pingry Swiss, 5/20 at 9:00am
K-12 Pingry Swiss, 5/20 at 9:00am
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- Players should arrive no later than 8:40am, or risk missing the first round
- Games begin at 9am
- There are four rounds (games) of non-elimination chess
- For players using a clock, the time control is G/25; d/5 (game in 25 minutes per player with a five second delay per move)
- Free USCF memberships to unrated/expired players- a $20 value
- Free on-site Wifi provided
- Free scoresheets and pencils provided
- Trophies to top 5 individuals and top 3 teams in each section
A team is comprised of students attending the same school in the same building. A minimum of 2 players from the same school are required to make a team, but there is no maximum. Top 3 scores from each team will be added together to determine team standings.
After 9am, rounds will begin ASAP, but players will have breaks between rounds. We strongly encourage parents/guardians to remain on-site, as Diplomat Chess will not be supervising players in the cafeteria between games. Snacks and lunch (peanut and nut-free) are allowed in the cafeteria. Water only in the playing hall.
There will be a coach in the cafeteria for game analysis between rounds, and this is a great way to identify mistakes and missed opportunities. If players want the opportunity to review their recently completed game, they need to learn how to take chess notation (the recording of moves). Here is a good primer.
Before registering for a section:
View this to help form teams (updated once per day)
K-1 Under 300
For players in kindergarten and first grade that are either unrated or rated 299 and below.
K-5 Under 600
For players in grades K-5 with ratings 599 and under. This section is also open to K-1 players with ratings below 299 that are looking for more a challenge.
K-12 Under 1200
For players in grades K-12 with ratings under 1199. This section is also open to players rated below 600 that are looking for more of a challenge.
Online registration is $50 until the Tuesday before the tournament, at which point the price increases to $60. Online registration closes Friday, 5/19 at noon. On-site registration may be available, but will be $60 cash only. Chess sets are provided, but bring a clock if you have one.
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