Pennsylvania State Open Checker Tournament 2013
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Irma, you are more than welcome to come to our 2013 Pennsylvania Open Checker Tournament when we have it next year! Hope you will accept the invite.
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All paid? jajaja.....thank you!
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Neil, if you like Carlisle, we can certainly use the Days Inn again. If you have some contacts at Dickinson, thats great and we can certainly explore it. I'm open to anything. I suggested State College because I didn't want to keep forcing it to be in Carlisle as I'm kind of biased to the town since I live there. The thing I don't like about Dickinson is that the closest motels/hotels are probably 1-2 miles away, which would require a bit of extra driving for players each day.neilwenberg wrote:Joe really apprieciate your effort. For me to come the PA Open CT will have to be held at Carlisle, State College, or Lancaster Area. My preference is Carlisle and my perfered location there would be Dickinson College. I am in process of contacting "powers that be" at Dickeinson and if I find something out will relay it to Jason Solan.
Joe that's outstanding. I really wish I could've been there, but I was in DC over the weekend and didn't get home until Sunday. Be sure to keep us posted on future events.Chexhero wrote:It was a great time and great success at the event. I played probably around 40 people and Jay and I gave them information regarding ACF and checkers. I gave everyone a business card and encouraged them to check out our site for membership and tournaments. Many seemed to be interested, so we will see what happens. Even if we just get one new member, its an improvement! But I do plan to do more events like these in the future.
Neil, this is just a thought of mine, but I was thinking maybe it would be best not to require ACF membership for newcomers in the next PA tournament. I think the admission price, along with the hotel and travel costs are enough for potential newcomers to handle. Why not just give them a trial run for their first tournament? We obviously want to do everything possible within reason to encourage tournament participation.
As far as newcomers getting a slide on membership.... I'm kind of torn. On one hand I completely understand that we need to get more players interested in the game. On the other hand, what's the point of having an official organization with members if the results of non-members are counted the same as members?
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Well its not like non members have all the benefits of the ACF that actual members do. For example, no non member gets an official ACF rating, nor do they get a bulletin. But when it comes to tournaments, if they pay they admission then why not? And I am only saying to give them a pass on their first tournament. The fact is, not many people are going to be so sure to sign up for a membership to a game that they previously considered a kids game. But give them a pass to a tournament, and they may be more likely to change their mind. But this is Neil's tournament and I think he should decide what he wants.
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There are also cheaper Associate/Junior member options. The associate membership concept was set up long ago for new players trying out a tournament that required membership who might not be ready to pay for full membership.
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Some fantastically great postings by many indivduals here!! Jason, I am still in process of contacting both Dickinson College and PSU for playing places and will also ask them about possibility of players staying in dorms if one of the colleges allows us a free playing space.
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The following is my proposal for the 2013 PA Open CT. Jason Solan will have charge of dates and location, Richard Beckwith will handle prize money, collect entry fees, make sure of ACF membership, etc. I will be responsible for running tournament according to following proposal. It is my hope that tournament can be conducted on a Friday and Saturday, but will let Jason make that decision. Proposed 2013 Pennsylvania State Open Checker Tournament
All standard ACF rules will apply to this tournament and ACF membership will be required.
This will be a seven round, two game per round tournament. Two and a half hours will be the allotted time for each round.
In case of tied game scores, honor points will be used. X and Y are two prospective opponents. If X wins both games from Y, X will be awarded all of Y’s game points for honor points. If X wins one game and draws the other, X will be awarded ¾’s of Y’s game points for honor points. If X and Y split, X will be awarded ½ of Y’s game points for honor points. If X loses one game and draws the other, X will be awarded ¼ of Y’s game points as honor points. Of course if X loses both games, X will receive no game points as honor points. The lowest opponent will be dropped when computing honor points, thus only six opponent scores will count toward honor point accumulation.
Day one
Meeting will be from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM
Round one 9:30 AM to 12 noon
Break for lunch 12 noon to 1 PM
Round two 1 PM to 2:30 PM
Round three 2:30 PM to 4 PM
Round four 4 PM to 5:30 PM
Break for supper 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Round five 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Day two
Round six 9 AM to 10:30 AM
Round seven 10:30 AM to 12 Noon
Awarding of prizes 12 Noon, tournament ended
All standard ACF rules will apply to this tournament and ACF membership will be required.
This will be a seven round, two game per round tournament. Two and a half hours will be the allotted time for each round.
In case of tied game scores, honor points will be used. X and Y are two prospective opponents. If X wins both games from Y, X will be awarded all of Y’s game points for honor points. If X wins one game and draws the other, X will be awarded ¾’s of Y’s game points for honor points. If X and Y split, X will be awarded ½ of Y’s game points for honor points. If X loses one game and draws the other, X will be awarded ¼ of Y’s game points as honor points. Of course if X loses both games, X will receive no game points as honor points. The lowest opponent will be dropped when computing honor points, thus only six opponent scores will count toward honor point accumulation.
Day one
Meeting will be from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM
Round one 9:30 AM to 12 noon
Break for lunch 12 noon to 1 PM
Round two 1 PM to 2:30 PM
Round three 2:30 PM to 4 PM
Round four 4 PM to 5:30 PM
Break for supper 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Round five 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Day two
Round six 9 AM to 10:30 AM
Round seven 10:30 AM to 12 Noon
Awarding of prizes 12 Noon, tournament ended
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Neil,
90 minutes for 2 games ?! A bit challenging, don't you think so ? Something will be ruin: judging, not finishing normally games, etc And after all these "draws" rating will be calculated "per game" and someone tell me later: "Alex, why your rating is lesser that Ron King, Lubabalo Kondlo and Bagtiyar Durdyev ? "
I remember I played one time with one fellow Octopus. I had red in 1st game. He was completely freezed and spent alot of time on every move ... extremely painful. I was lucky slowly equalize game, get a small advantage in ending and round was over. Game was judged to draw (he simply didn't have enough time to screw it more !), second game was automatically agreed with draw. My opponent was so happy to drew round with me, that he posted this unique fact in local newspaper !
GRRR
Alex
90 minutes for 2 games ?! A bit challenging, don't you think so ? Something will be ruin: judging, not finishing normally games, etc And after all these "draws" rating will be calculated "per game" and someone tell me later: "Alex, why your rating is lesser that Ron King, Lubabalo Kondlo and Bagtiyar Durdyev ? "

I remember I played one time with one fellow Octopus. I had red in 1st game. He was completely freezed and spent alot of time on every move ... extremely painful. I was lucky slowly equalize game, get a small advantage in ending and round was over. Game was judged to draw (he simply didn't have enough time to screw it more !), second game was automatically agreed with draw. My opponent was so happy to drew round with me, that he posted this unique fact in local newspaper !
GRRR

Alex
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Alex,
I think you may have mis-read what Neil proposed above.
Neil wrote:
I think you may have mis-read what Neil proposed above.
Neil wrote:
That will give everyone 150 minutes for 2 games.This will be a seven round, two game per round tournament. Two and a half hours will be the allotted time for each round.
CHECKERS: The Mind Sport of Kings and Ordinary Men.
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Neil,
I'm sure that nearly everyone reading your proposal will know that this will be a 3 move tournament but it might be good to add that to your proposal so that there can be no misunderstanding.
"Pal"
I'm sure that nearly everyone reading your proposal will know that this will be a 3 move tournament but it might be good to add that to your proposal so that there can be no misunderstanding.
"Pal"
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How about this ...Palomino wrote:That will give everyone 150 minutes for 2 games.
I think in order to solve problem and improve things, we should stick into more traditional round format 4-3 instead 5-2.Round two 1 PM to 2:30 PM
Round three 2:30 PM to 4 PM
Round four 4 PM to 5:30 PM
Break for supper 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Round five 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
1st day
Rd.1 9:30-12:00
Rd.2 1:00-3:30
Rd.3 3:45-6:15
Rd.4 6:30-9:00
2nd day
Rd.5 9:00-11:30
.......11:30-12:30 - launch
Rd.6 12:30-3:00
Rd.7 3:15-5:45
Or something close to this. Another common practice - start 2nd day at 8:00 am
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I understand this is just a state tournament and not everyone there wants to play 4 hour rounds like I would like to. 150 minutes per round is roughly 37.5 minutes per game for each person. Master players will probably prefer a little more time, so what if we up it to 45 minutes per person. Laverne and I are going to want more then an 2 hours and a half per round.
Time schedule could look like this:
Friday:
Registration: 7:00 AM- 8:00 AM
Meeting: 8:00- 9:00
Round 1: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Lunch: 12:00-12:30
Round 2: 12:30-3:30
Round 3: 3:30-6:30
Dinner: 6:30-7:00
Round 4: 7:00-10:00
Saturday:
Round 5: 8:00 AM-11:00PM
Lunch: 11:00-11:30
Round 6: 11:30-2:30
Round 7: 2:30-5:30
That schedule is closely similar to the way it was 2 years ago and everyone had a good time. Btw Neil, would you be looking to split the tournament up into 2 divisions if enough people showed up, say like 14 plus? If so then maybe there could be different time schedules for each division.
Time schedule could look like this:
Friday:
Registration: 7:00 AM- 8:00 AM
Meeting: 8:00- 9:00
Round 1: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Lunch: 12:00-12:30
Round 2: 12:30-3:30
Round 3: 3:30-6:30
Dinner: 6:30-7:00
Round 4: 7:00-10:00
Saturday:
Round 5: 8:00 AM-11:00PM
Lunch: 11:00-11:30
Round 6: 11:30-2:30
Round 7: 2:30-5:30
That schedule is closely similar to the way it was 2 years ago and everyone had a good time. Btw Neil, would you be looking to split the tournament up into 2 divisions if enough people showed up, say like 14 plus? If so then maybe there could be different time schedules for each division.
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Joe and John appreciate the very good feedback and nothing is set in concrete but I think I will try to follow the format as I stated previously. I have added some more material to the proposal so will paste it here. Again, appreciate the feedback and am open to suggestions but if I run playing part of tourney I will set the agenda but will listen!!
Proposed 2013 Pennsylvania State Open Checker Tournament
All standard ACF rules will apply to this tournament and ACF membership will be required. Also, an entry fee of $15.00 is payable at signup.
This will be a seven round, two game per round tournament. Two and a half hours will be the allotted time for each round. There will be one class unless at least six Master Class Caliber players are present. If so and there are enough players to play two classes, there will be an “A” and a “B” class.
In case of tied game scores, honor points will be used. X and Y are two prospective opponents. If X wins both games from Y, X will be awarded all of Y’s game points for honor points. If X wins one game and draws the other, X will be awarded ¾’s of Y’s game points for honor points. If X and Y split, X will be awarded ½ of Y’s game points for honor points. If X loses one game and draws the other, X will be awarded ¼ of Y’s game points as honor points. Of course if X loses both games, X will receive no game points as honor points. The lowest opponent will be dropped when computing honor points, thus only six opponent scores will count toward honor point accumulation.
Day one
Meeting will be from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM
Round one 9:30 AM to 12 noon
Break for lunch 12 noon to 1 PM
Round two 1 PM to 2:30 PM
Round three 2:30 PM to 4 PM
Round four 4 PM to 5:30 PM
Break for supper 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Round five 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Day two
Round six 9 AM to 10:30 AM
Round seven 10:30 AM to 12 Noon
Awarding of prizes 12 Noon, tournament ended
Proposed 2013 Pennsylvania State Open Checker Tournament
All standard ACF rules will apply to this tournament and ACF membership will be required. Also, an entry fee of $15.00 is payable at signup.
This will be a seven round, two game per round tournament. Two and a half hours will be the allotted time for each round. There will be one class unless at least six Master Class Caliber players are present. If so and there are enough players to play two classes, there will be an “A” and a “B” class.
In case of tied game scores, honor points will be used. X and Y are two prospective opponents. If X wins both games from Y, X will be awarded all of Y’s game points for honor points. If X wins one game and draws the other, X will be awarded ¾’s of Y’s game points for honor points. If X and Y split, X will be awarded ½ of Y’s game points for honor points. If X loses one game and draws the other, X will be awarded ¼ of Y’s game points as honor points. Of course if X loses both games, X will receive no game points as honor points. The lowest opponent will be dropped when computing honor points, thus only six opponent scores will count toward honor point accumulation.
Day one
Meeting will be from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM
Round one 9:30 AM to 12 noon
Break for lunch 12 noon to 1 PM
Round two 1 PM to 2:30 PM
Round three 2:30 PM to 4 PM
Round four 4 PM to 5:30 PM
Break for supper 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Round five 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Day two
Round six 9 AM to 10:30 AM
Round seven 10:30 AM to 12 Noon
Awarding of prizes 12 Noon, tournament ended
Neil H. Wenberg
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Neil, you make me a day !
neilwenberg wrote:Two and a half hours will be the allowwed time for each round.
Day one
Meeting will be from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM
Round one 9:30 AM to 12 noon ... 2.5 hrs
Break for lunch 12 noon to 1 PM
Round two 1 PM to 2:30 PM ... 1.5 hrs
Round three 2:30 PM to 4 PM ... 1.5 hrs
Round four 4 PM to 5:30 PM ... 1.5 hrs
Break for supper 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Round five 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM ... 1.5 hrs
Day two
Round six 9 AM to 10:30 AM ... 2.5 hrs
Round seven 10:30 AM to 12 Noon ... 1.5 hrs
Awarding of prizes 12 Noon, tournament ended
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Re: Pennsylvania State Open Checker Tournament 2013
I can see that I screwed up. I meant rounds to be two and half hours each so this is third revision of proposal posted. Sorry for confusion but that is what you get if a 75 year old tries to run a tournament.
Proposed 2013 Pennsylvania State Open Checker Tournament
All standard ACF rules will apply to this tournament and ACF membership will be required. Also, an entry fee of $15.00 is payable at signup.
This will be a seven round, two game per round tournament. Two and a half hours will be the allotted time for each round. There will be one class unless at least six Master Class Caliber players are present. If so and there are enough players to play two classes, there will be an “A” and a “B” class.
In case of tied game scores, honor points will be used. X and Y are two prospective opponents. If X wins both games from Y, X will be awarded all of Y’s game points for honor points. If X wins one game and draws the other, X will be awarded ¾’s of Y’s game points for honor points. If X and Y split, X will be awarded ½ of Y’s game points for honor points. If X loses one game and draws the other, X will be awarded ¼ of Y’s game points as honor points. Of course if X loses both games, X will receive no game points as honor points. The lowest opponent will be dropped when computing honor points, thus only six opponent scores will count toward honor point accumulation.
Day one Meeting to include registration will be from 8: AM to 9:00 AM
Round one 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Break for lunch 11:30 to 12:30 PM
Round two 12:30PM to 3:00 PM
Round three 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Break for supper 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Round four 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Day two Round five 8:00 AM PM to 10:30 AM
Round six 10:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Break for lunch
Round seven 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM, Prizes awarded at 3:30 PM
Proposed 2013 Pennsylvania State Open Checker Tournament
All standard ACF rules will apply to this tournament and ACF membership will be required. Also, an entry fee of $15.00 is payable at signup.
This will be a seven round, two game per round tournament. Two and a half hours will be the allotted time for each round. There will be one class unless at least six Master Class Caliber players are present. If so and there are enough players to play two classes, there will be an “A” and a “B” class.
In case of tied game scores, honor points will be used. X and Y are two prospective opponents. If X wins both games from Y, X will be awarded all of Y’s game points for honor points. If X wins one game and draws the other, X will be awarded ¾’s of Y’s game points for honor points. If X and Y split, X will be awarded ½ of Y’s game points for honor points. If X loses one game and draws the other, X will be awarded ¼ of Y’s game points as honor points. Of course if X loses both games, X will receive no game points as honor points. The lowest opponent will be dropped when computing honor points, thus only six opponent scores will count toward honor point accumulation.
Day one Meeting to include registration will be from 8: AM to 9:00 AM
Round one 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Break for lunch 11:30 to 12:30 PM
Round two 12:30PM to 3:00 PM
Round three 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Break for supper 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Round four 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Day two Round five 8:00 AM PM to 10:30 AM
Round six 10:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Break for lunch
Round seven 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM, Prizes awarded at 3:30 PM
Neil H. Wenberg