ICA Livingston Scholastic

Do-Re-Mi Academy

Event Overview

This is a three-round swiss system tournament, meaning that all players will play three games regardless of their results. All players in grades K-12 are welcome! We have sections for everyone from very young, very new players to serious, rated competitors. 

All players should be familiar with how all of the pieces move, as well as check and checkmate. Notation is required for players in sections 2-4 who are in 3rd grade or above.

All sections start at 10:00 AM sharp. Please arrive by 9:45 AM.

All players in sections 2-4 must have a current USCF membership ($20 per year) in order to play. Please ask the tournament director if you have any questions about USCF membership. 

Trophies will be awarded to the top three winners in each section.

Sections with 20 or more players will be split into two evenly-sized sections. The new section will have its own set of awards.

Registration linkhttps://ica.jumbula.com/ICATournaments2024/LivingstonScholasticJune2

More informationhttps://icanj.net/p.php?p=2058

Section 1Young Beginners (K-4, Unrated) 

This section is for first-time tournament participants and young players who are still getting used to playing in a tournament environment. This section is restricted to unrated players or those with very low (below 200) ratings. All games in this section are unrated and do not count towards players’ chess ratings. 

All games in this section are G30 d5 (“up to 30 minutes per player per game, plus an extra five seconds per move”). This section will start at 10:00 AM sharp and end at approximately 1:00 PM (usually closer to noon).

Section 2Advanced Beginner (K-12, Under 600 rating)

This section is for students of any age who are ready for competitive play, but have not yet advanced to an intermediate level of skill. It’s perfect for both older players starting out and for younger players who often win against their own age. 

Games in this section are G30 d5 (“up to 30 minutes per player per game, plus an extra five seconds per move”). This section will start at 10:00 AM sharp and end at approximately 1:00 PM. All games in this section are rated.

Section 3: Intermediate (K-12, Under 1000 rating)

This section is for active tournament players of intermediate skill who are approaching or have passed the 600-point rating limit of the previous section. It is designed for players seeking a more serious and challenging tournament experience. Players under 500 rating should not enter this section without the tournament director’s approval.

Games in this section are G30 d5. This section will start at 10:00 AM sharp and end at approximately 1:00 PM. All games in this section are rated.

Section 4: Advanced Rated (K-12, Under 1400 rating)

This section is for players of advanced skill who are approaching or have passed the 1000-point rating limit of the previous section. It is designed for players seeking a more serious and challenging tournament experience. Players under 900 rating should not enter this section without the tournament director’s approval.

Games in this section are G45 d5. This section will start at 10:00 AM sharp and end at approximately 3:00 PM. All games in this section are rated.

 

 

Address:

97a Livingston Ave
Livingston, NJ 07039
United States

Sections: 4
Grand Prix Points: 0
Prize Fund:
FIDE Rated: No
Handicap Accessible: No
Residency Restriction: No
Online Event: No

Organizer Overview

International Chess Academy
Email: chessdirector@icanj.net
Phone: 201-797-0330
Website:
Submission ID
373753