1st Annual KFE Benefit Tournament

When

Monday, November 11, 2013

8:30 am - 5 pm

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Where

Bethlehem - House of Bread 
9055 SW Locust St.
Portland, OR 97223
 

Bethlehem - House of Bread is located in Metzger, near Washington Square, and between Tigard and Portland.

 
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Contact

Penny Harper - Tournament Organizer
503-939-9313
padgett.harper@gmail.com

 

 

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Thank you for your interest, and we hope to see you next year!

OSCF 2014 STATE QUALIFIER

Monday, November 11, 2013

Check In 8:30 am
Start Time: 9:00 am   End Time: ~5:00 pm

 

Cost:  $20.00 per player 
Registration is now closed

WHAT:

This tournament is a benefit for Bethlehem-House of Bread, a new community center with a food pantry and community garden. It is also to honor Kris Field-Eaton, who has made valuable contributions to the Sherwood School District and the chess community for many years. 

Please bring contributions for the food pantry. Most-wanted items are canned chicken, small bags of beans and rice, beverages, baby food, canned fruit, toilet paper, baking supplies, and pancake mix and syrup.

EQUIPMENT:

Please bring a chess clock if you have one.  Boards and pieces will be provided. 

AWARDS

  • Trophies to be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers in each section  (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, 1200+).
  • Note: Sections may be rearranged if necessary to ensure even numbers and adequately sized sections.
  • Where necessary, computer tie-breaks (SCO) will be used. 

SECTION DETAILS: 

  • Primary (K-2nd grade or K-2 U600)
    5 round Swiss, G/30.  Notation is not required.  Clocks will be used only if both players agree or if the tournament director assigns a clock.
  • Elementary (3rd-5th grade or U600)
    5 round Swiss, G/30. Notation is not required, but strongly encouraged.  Clocks will be used only if both players agree or if the tournament director assigns a clock.
     
  • Middle school (6th-8th grade or U900)
    5 round Swiss, G/30.  Notation is not required, but strongly encouraged. Clocks will be used only if both players agree or if the tournament director assigns a clock.
  • High school (9th-12th grade or U1200) 
    Five round Swiss, G/30.  Notation and clocks required.
  • 1200+
    Five round Swiss, G/30.  Notation and clocks required.