Ridgefield May 18th Sunday Open

Jesse Lee Church, Carriage House

Event Overview

Times (All sections may end earlier or later depending on gameplay)
 

  1. All sections - Round 1 starts promptly at 2:05PM, subsequent rounds ASAP. 
  2. Award ceremony and group photo for U400 section expected to end at 4:30 PM, and by 6 PM for other sections.

Location: Jesse Lee Church - Carriage House, 207 Main St, Ridgefield, CT 06877 (Campus Map PDF)

***New location, not meeting at the Way of the Sword Fencing Club***

Sections*:

  1. U400 : 4SS, G/30.  Four rounds of US Chess rated chess in Swiss System format. Each player has 30 minutes to make their moves in a game with no delay per move. Players will be grouped by live regular rating, and notation is not required.
  2. U800 and U600 sections : 3SS, G/30;d/5.  Three rounds of US Chess rated chess in Swiss System format. Each player has 30 minutes to make their moves in a game with 5 second delay per move. Players will be grouped by live regular rating.  Players may choose not to notate, but will receive a 5 minute penalty to compensate opponent for their notation time (G/25 instead of G/30).  These two sections are combined into a single section for the event.
  3. U1400 sections : 3SS, G/30;d/5.  Three rounds of US Chess rated chess in Swiss System format.  Each player has 30 minutes to make their moves in a game with 5 second delay per move, and will be grouped by live regular rating.  Players may choose not to notate, but will receive a 5 minute penalty to compensate opponent for their notation time (G/25;d/5 instead of G/30;d/5).
     
  4.  Players should already be familiar with how to move and capture pieces, castle, how to check/checkmate an opponent, and play to the end of each game without being distracted.  If unsure whether a player is ready, please email tournament director.
     
  5. Beginner players in grades K-5 who do not yet have rated tournament experience are suggested to register for the U400 section, although parents are free to register players in the U800 section.  Beginner players in grades 6-adult should register in the U600 section, although stronger players are encouraged to register for the U1400 section.  All players grades K - adult may register for the U1400 section.
  6. All sections are rated, and a valid US Chess membership is required for all players.
  7. When siblings are playing in the same section, a pairing exception will be added if possible

Discounts - Registration fee increases on May 4th and May 16th, so register early to avoid the higher registration fee.

Byes:

  1. A half (1/2) point bye requests (1 maximum) is available for round 1.
     
  2. Zero (0) point bye requests are available for other rounds.
  3. Byes must be requested before pairing for each round is announced.
  4. Players may request a half point bye for their first round when registering, if anticipating that a player will arrive late.  Players not playing the first round should arrive by 2:30 PM latest for the U400 section, and 2:50 latest for the other sections.

Entry deadline: Saturday 10 pm (day before tournament). No on-site registration.
 

Prizes (All sections except U1400)
 

  1. Gold medals for player(s) in top half of pool for each section, (for example, 1 point for each game won, 0.5 points for each game drawn), with no computer calculated tie-breaks. Silver medals for all other players.
  2. Trophies are awarded to top player/players in each section.  (See note at bottom for tie break rules if there are 2+ players with a tie).

Prizes (U1400 section)

  • $50 cash prize for section winner/winners, with $30 distributed among the second place winner/winners.

Refunds/Cancellation Policy:

  • If unable to participate, registered players may withdraw by contacting the tournament director.  If cancelling by Tuesday midnight before tournament, fee will be refunded but are subject to a $10 administrative fee.  If cancelling after Tuesday, refund is subject to a $15 administrative fee.
  • If a player is feeling unwell (coughing, has fever, sore throat, etc) day of event, they should not compete in consideration of the health of other players.

Additional Details:
 

This event takes place on Sunday afternoon, not Saturday afternoon.
 

* To register, go to link https://www.events4chess.com/events/?event_ID=2355&cat=1

* An active US Chess membership is required prior to registering for this tournament for all sections. - available at https://new.uschess.org/join-us-chess. The fee for one child under 19 is $24/year, and the membership fee for adults (under 65) is $54/year.  Other membership options are available.

* Chess sets, clocks, pencils, erasers, and score sheets are provided. Players are welcome to use their own score sheets/score books.

* First time parents or players can/should email tournament director with any questions, but an orientation email will be sent to all registered players the morning of event.

* Supervision: Tournament director and tournament assistant(s) will be coordinating this event.  Dropoff is possible, and parents can be contacted via cellphone as needed.  Parents with young players who require supervision should plan to attend the event for duration.  For players without cellphone, parents may request at sign-in a text message to be sent to contact phone number at the start of round 4.
 

* Safety: Masks are optional, and no food is allowed in the playing area.   Planet Pizza and other restaurants on Main Street are a 5-minute walk away for parents who want to bring food to the venue.  A water bottle for players is suggested.

* Parking: There are plenty of parking spaces in the venue parking lot.

* Social media: Photos/videos will be taken at the event and may be posted to the club website or social media accounts for outreach and marketing purposes. Inform the tournament director before the day of the event to opt-out if desired.

* See tournament handout for event rules and tournament etiquette.  Taking notation is required for players in all sections except U400, although players may request an exemption with 5 minute penalty.  Notation is not required for players in the U400 sections.

* Ridgefield's local library is in walking distance and open Sunday afternoons until 5 PM, and there are coffee shops, an ice cream and candy shop (Deborah Ann's), and the local bookstore (Books on the Common) a short walk away in downtown.  Limited seating provided for parents and family members, only one parent is suggested during gameplay.  Parents are welcome and encouraged to stay for the beginning and end of the tournament for the orientation and award ceremony.

* Tournament results and link to event photos will be posted to https://tournaments.wayoftheboard.org.

* Latest published ratings are used for tournament registration as opposed to official ratings.  A player's official published rating will not be given to a player until 25+ games have been played and is updated 12 times a year.  Tournament director may move a player to different section on day of event if rating has changed from time of registration (for example, if rating was initially 399 but on day of event is 401 player may be moved to the U800 section).

* An Events4Chess account is not necessary to register a player for a tournament, only the player's US Chess account ID.  It is only needed to auto-populate fields when registering, or to be notified when a new event is live.

* Payment: Paypal/credit card/debit card accepted for payment.  To use a payment method other than Paypal after checkout, select "Pay with Debit or Credit Card."

* Tie Break format for U400/U800 sections - If there are 2+ top players tied in a section, a playoff will determine the section winner and trophy recipient, and will immediately follow the last round. The playoff format will be G/5/4 d2 Armageddon game, blitz rules apply, with pawn hand determining player color (tournament director will have black and white pawns in hand, players choose hand to determine color).   All other ties broken by US Chess standard tie break rules.

* To confirm if a player was successfully registered after submitting the registration fee, check the Participants list.  If the player is listed, registration was successful.

* Printable flyer: https://www.events4chess.com/dashboard/events/rds_generate_flyer.php?event_ID=2355

Address:

207 Main Street
Ridgefield, CT 06877
United States

Sections: 3
Grand Prix Points:
Prize Fund:
FIDE Rated: No
Handicap Accessible: No
Residency Restriction: No
Online Event: No

Organizer Overview

Terry Kim
Email: hello@wayoftheboard.org
Phone: