In this issue
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ACF
1st Asian Chess Club Championship
Australian Junior Chess League AGM
Nominations for ACF Medals
Australian News
In the News
2009 Yulgilbar-Think Big Australian Chess Grand Prix
Coming Grand Prix events
Events Calendar
Australian Universities Rapidplay Tournament
2008 Queensland Women's Chess Championship
2009 Australian Open Chess Championship
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Manly Chess Classic
Australian Open Lightning Championship
2009 Australian Junior Championship
2009 Australian Junior Girls Championship
2009 Australian Under 12 Championship
2009 Australian Under 12 Girls Championship
2009 Queenstown Chess Classic
New Zealand Rapidplay and Lightning Championships
2009 Doeberl Cup
2009 Sydney International Open
2009 Oceania Zonal Chess Tournament
Overseas Events Calendar
Tailpiece
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ACF
1st ASIAN CHESS CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
from Gary Bekker
The Asian Chess Federation invites all Asian Chess Federations to participate in the 1st Asian Chess Club Championship sponsored by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council and organized by the Al Ain Chess Club under the auspices of the UAE Chess Federation from 24th (arrival) to 31st December 2008 (closing) in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. Trophies, medals and certificates will be awarded to the top 3 teams. A total of $60,000 in cash prizes shall be awarded as follows:
| First Team | US$20,000 |
| Second Team | $12,000 |
| Third Team | $ 8,000 |
| Fourth Team | $ 6,000 |
| Fifth Team | $ 4,000 |
Special group prizes of $5,000 shall be awarded at $1,000 each for five rating groups to be grouped before the tournament.
Cash prizes of $5,000 for boards 1 to 5 shall be awarded based on performance rating with $500 for gold, $300 for silver and $200 for bronze medals.
Further details are available from the website or Gary Bekker (gbekker@mira.net).
AUSTRALIAN JUNIOR CHESS LEAGUE Notice of Annual General Meeting
from Jenni Oliver
The first AGM of the AusJCL is to be held on Sunday 11th January 2009, 1:30pm at St Ignatius College, Athelstone, Adelaide.
Nominations for the following council positions must be received by Sunday 4th January, as per the AusJCL constitution:
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Junior Development Co-ordinator
Events Co-ordinator
Selections administrator
3 ordinary council members
Nominations for the above positions can be emailed to ausjcl@gmail.com.
Anyone wishing to place an item on general business, should e-mail the Secretary Tracy Gray at ausjcl@gmail.com no later than 28 December.
NOMINATIONS FOR ACF MEDALS
from Gary Wastell, Medals Selections Coordinator
State Associations are reminded of the opportunity to nominate persons for ACF medals as detailed in the ACF Medals Procedures by-law which may be viewed at the ACF website here. The by-law includes the following guidelines for medals to be presented in January 2009.
Steiner Medal for Australian ‘Player of the Year’ 2008
This is to be awarded to the player who has made the greatest impact, not necessarily the highest-rated – it is for the most notable achievement during 2008 and may be awarded to a previous recipient.
Koshnitsky Medal
This is awarded annually for an outstanding contribution to Australian chess administration at a national or a state level. This is a lifetime achievement award, not limited to accomplishments during a particular period.
CJS Purdy Medal
This is awarded in odd-numbered years for an outstanding contribution to Australian chess as a journalist at a national or state level. This is a lifetime achievement award, not limited to accomplishments during a particular period.
Nominations
Nominations need not be from among a State's own members or residents.
A separate document or set of documents containing the following should be provided in respect of each nominee:
— name (correctly spelt);
— contact details (phone, email, postal address);
— a citation describing relevant achievements, suitable for reading and/or publication when the medal is presented;
— anything else relevant to the nomination.
Nominations may be forwarded as follows:
— email: gwastell@netspace.net.au
— post: 22 Bruarong Crescent, Frankston South Vic 3199
A person submitting a nomination must retain at least one complete copy of each document submitted in connection with the nomination and must phone (03) 9787 7974 or 0409 525 963 to confirm that it has been received if delivery has not been acknowledged 24 hours after expected delivery time.
Previous Winners
The Koshnitsky, Purdy and Whyatt medals may not be won more than once by the same person. A link [Chess Medals] to lists of all previous medal winners is at www.auschess.org.au/acfrec.htm.
Deadlines
— Koshnitsky medal: Sunday 14 December 2008
— Purdy medal: Sunday 14 December 2008
— Steiner medal: Friday 2 January 2009
Presentation
It is intended that the announcement of winners and presentation of medals will take place as part of the presentation ceremony following the forthcoming Australian Open Championship, currently scheduled to begin at 4.30pm on Sunday 11 January 2009 at the Manly-Warringah Rugby League Club, 563 Pittwater Road, Brookvale, Sydney.
Distribution of This Notice
All recipients of this notice are invited to distribute copies of it to affiliated clubs, members and others to maximise the possibility of nominations being received in respect of the most suitable nominees.
AUSTRALIAN NEWS
IN THE NEWS
Thanks to Milan Ninchich for pointing out this story about scholastic chess in the Parramatta Sun.
2009 YULGILBAR-THINK BIG AUSTRALIAN CHESS GRAND PRIX
Complete 2009 Calendar. 14 events currently registered for 2009.
Coming Grand Prix Events
EVENTS CALENDAR
December 10-11 | Sydney, NSW |
Australian Universities Rapidplay Tournament
Eligibility Open to all University students and staff around Australia.
Venue Level 4, Wentworth Building, Sydney University (corner of City Rd and Butlin Ave, Darlington, NSW).
Format 9 round Swiss. 20 minutes + 10 seconds per move. Play from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm both days.
DOP International Arbiter Dr Charles Zworestine.
Entry fee $10.
Prizes Title of Australian Universities Rapid Champion and trophy to winner. Trophies for second and third place. Australian Universities Rapid Team Champion determined as the sum of the best 3 scores of players from the same university. Team trophies for first, second and third.
Entries close day of play.
Enquiries to Tomek Rej, (02) 9874 3533, president@sydneychess.org.
Website here.
This is the third year of this tournament. The original idea was to give students across Australia a chance to compete in a friendly environment and this year will be no different! The focus on the event is not so much the competition but the social atmosphere. Free lunch will be provided on both days and there will be a dinner on the night of the 10th December. In addition to the main tournament there will be a side event in the form of a variants tournament.
2008 Queensland Women's Chess Championship
Venue Blue Fin Fishing Club, 24 Lilac St, Inala, Qld, 4077.
Format 7 rounds. 60 minutes + 10 seconds per move.
DOPs Chief Arbiter: Garvin Gray.
Entry fee $50. (plus CAQ $10 membership fee if applicable).
Prizes $150, $125, $100, plus trophies (Best senior rated under 1200, best under 18, best under 12).
Entries close 6.00 pm, Friday, 12 December. Registration from 8.30 to 9.00 am on Saturday, 13 December.
Enquiries to Gail Young, 3372 8077, qwcl@hotmail.com, or Garvin Gray, 0422 993 062.
Website here.
January 2-11, 2009 | Manly, NSW |
2009 Australian Open Chess Championship
Venue Manly-Warringah Rugby League Club, 563 Pittwater Road, Brookvale.
Format 11-Round FIDE-rated swiss. “Fischer” 90 minutes + 30 seconds per move.
DOPs Chief Arbiter: Nick Chernih.
Entry fee if received by 9 December $145 ($105 concession). After 9 December $170 ($130).
Prizes $2500, $1750, $1000, $750, $500, $250, $200, $150. Under 2100 $250, U2000 $250, U1900 $250, U1800 $200, U1700 $200, Best Senior $250, Best Woman $250.
Registration from 11.00 a.m. Friday, 2 January, 2009.
Enquiries to Chris Dimock. Phone (02) 9221 5380. Fax (02) 9221 5282. Email enquiries@australianchessopen.com.
Website
here.
January 2-11, 2009 | Manly, NSW |
Manly Chess Classic
Venue Manly-Warringah Rugby League Club, 563 Pittwater Road, Brookvale.
Format 11-Round swiss for players rated under 1600. “Fischer” 90 minutes + 30 seconds per move.
DOPs Chief Arbiter: Nick Chernih.
Entry fee if received by 9 December $100 ($75 concession). After 9 December $125 ($100).
Prizes $600, $450, $300, $200. Under 1400 $150, U1300 $150.
Registration from 11.00 a.m. Friday, 2 January, 2009.
Enquiries to Chris Dimock. Phone (02) 9221 5380. Fax (02) 9221 5282. Email enquiries@australianchessopen.com.
Website
here.
January 6, 2009 | Manly, NSW |
Australian Open Lightning Championship
Venue Manly-Warringah Rugby League Club, 563 Pittwater Road, Brookvale.
Format 5 minutes per player per game.
DOPs Chief Arbiter: Nick Chernih.
Entry fee $25 ($20 concession).
Prizes TBA.
Enquiries to Chris Dimock. Phone (02) 9221 5380. Fax (02) 9221 5282. Email enquiries@australianchessopen.com.
Website
here.
January 2-13, 2009 | Athelstone, SA |
2009 Australian Junior Chess Championship
Eligibility For male and female players born in 1991 or later.
Venue The Dennett Centre, Saint Ignatius' College, 2 Manresa Court, Athelstone, SA.
Format 11-Round Swiss. 90 minutes + 60 seconds per move.
DOPs IA Charles Zworestine & IA Roland Eime.
Entry fee if received by 25 November $70. If received by 23 December $80. If received after 23 December $95.
Prizes U18 $800, $300, $100. U16 $300, $100. U14 $300, $100.
Enquiries to Chief Organiser Alan Goldsmith, 0401 672 481, alang@chariot.net.au, or to George Howard, 0414 841 575.
Website
here.
January 2-13, 2009 | Athelstone, SA |
2009 Australian Girls Chess Championship
Eligibility For female players born in 1991 or later.
Venue The Dennett Centre, Saint Ignatius' College, 2 Manresa Court, Athelstone, SA.
Format depending on entries. 90 minutes + 60 seconds per move.
DOPs IA Charles Zworestine & IA Roland Eime.
Entry fee if received by 25 November $70. If received by 23 December $80. If received after 23 December $95.
Prizes U18 $400, $200, $100. U16 $150, $50. U14 $150, $50.
Enquiries to Chief Organiser Alan Goldsmith, 0401 672 481, alang@chariot.net.au, or to George Howard, 0414 841 575.
Website
here.
January 2-13, 2009 | Athelstone, SA |
2009 Australian Junior Under 12 Chess Championship
Eligibility For male and female players born in 1997 or later.
Venue The Dennett Centre, Saint Ignatius' College, 2 Manresa Court, Athelstone, SA.
Format 11-Round Swiss. 60 minutes + 60 seconds per move.
DOPs IA Charles Zworestine & IA Roland Eime.
Entry fee if received by 25 November $60. If received by 23 December $70. If received after 23 December $85.
Prizes U12 $300, $100. U10 $100, $50. U8 $100, $50.
Enquiries to Chief Organiser Alan Goldsmith, 0401 672 481, alang@chariot.net.au, or to George Howard, 0414 841 575.
Website
here.
January 2-13, 2009 | Athelstone, SA |
2009 Australian Junior Under 12 Girls Chess Championship
Eligibility For female players born in 1997 or later.
Venue The Dennett Centre, Saint Ignatius' College, 2 Manresa Court, Athelstone, SA.
Format depending on entries. 60 minutes + 60 seconds per move.
DOPs IA Charles Zworestine & IA Roland Eime.
Entry fee if received by 25 November $60. If received by 23 December $70. If received after 23 December $85.
Prizes U12 $150, $50. U10 $50, $25. U8 $50, $25.
Enquiries to Chief Organiser Alan Goldsmith, 0401 672 481, alang@chariot.net.au, or to George Howard, 0414 841 575.
Website
here.
January 15-24, 2009 | Queenstown, NEW ZEALAND |
2009 Queenstown Chess Classic
Venue Millennium Hotel (corner of Frankton Rd and Stanley St), Queenstown, New Zealand.
Format 10 round Swiss, 100 minutes + 1 minute/move.
Entry fee NZ $165 (Juniors NZ $88). Entry free to GMs and, WGMs. Entry free to IMs and WIMs (with $90 deducted from any prize won). Title players claiming free entry must provide organisers with notification of booked flights itinerary by 1st December 2008. Entries received after 1 November add $35; entries received after 1 January add $70; entries received on site add $90, all payable at time of entry.
Prizes $10,000, $7000, $5000, $4000, $3500, $3000, $2500, $2000, $1800, $1700, $1600, $1550, $1500, $1450, $1400. Under 2000 $500, U1800 $500, U1600 $500, plus senior and junior prizes.
Registration 6.00 - 8.00 pm, Wednesday 14 January at the tournament hall.
Enquiries to Helen Milligan, heligan@queenstownchess.com.
Website
here.
January 25-26, 2009 | Queenstown, NEW ZEALAND |
New Zealand Rapidplay and Lightning Championships
Venue Millennium Hotel (corner of Frankton Rd and Stanley St), Queenstown, New Zealand.
Format Rapidplay: 25-26 January, 9 round Swiss, 30 minutes per player. Lightning: 26 January, preliminary seeded groups leading to a round-robin final, 5 minutes per player.
Entry fee Rapidplay: NZ $80 (Juniors NZ $45). Lightning NZ $35 (Juniors NZ $25). Entry free to GMs and WGMs with the proviso that an amount equal to the appropriate entry fee will be deducted from any prize won.
Prizes Rapidplay: $1650, $1100, $800, $600, $320, $225, $175, $110; best junior $110; best female $110. Lightning: $450, $330, $220, $110; First reserve $110; Second reserve $80.
Enquiries to Helen Milligan, heligan@queenstownchess.com.
Website
here.
April 9-13, 2009 | Canberra, ACT |
2009 Doeberl Cup
Venue The Hellenic Club of Canberra, Matilda Street, Woden ACT 2606.
Format Premier (9-13 April, 9-Round Swiss, 90 minutes + 30 seconds), Major, Minor, 50+ (10-13 April, 7-round Swisses, 90+30), Under 1200 (10-11 April, 6-Round Swiss, 20+10) & Chess 960 (11 April, 5+0).
Entry fee free to GMs, IMs, WGMs and WIMs. Premier $140. Major & Minor $120, U/18 $80. 50+ $80. Under 1200 $60.
Prizes Premier $4000, $2500, $1500, $800, $500, $400, $350, $300. Major $1500, $800, $450, $250, $150, $100. Minor $750, $400, $250, $150, $100. 50+ $450, $300, $150, $100. Under 1200 trophies and gift vouchers.
Close of entries for Premier, Major, Minor, 50+ is 12.00 midday, Wednesday 8 April. Under 1200 entries close 12.00 midday, Friday, 10 April. All player sign-ins close 12.00 midday on first day of play.
Enquiries to Charles Bishop, info@doeberlcup.com.au.
Website
here.
April 14-19, 2009 | Parramatta, NSW |
2009 Sydney International Open Chess Tournament
Venue Parramatta Town Hall, Church Street, Parramatta, NSW, 2150.
Format Open & Challengers (restricted to players rated below 2000) events. 9-Round FIDE-rated Swisses. 90 minutes + 30 seconds per move.
Entry fee free to GMs, IMs, WGMs and WIMs and players rated over 2500. Open 2400-2499 $100, 2300-2399 $125, 2200-2299 $150, 1600-2199 $175, unrated $225. Challengers $90, unrated $100.
Prizes Open $5000, $2500, $1500, $1000, $750, $500, $500, $500, $250, $250, $250, $250, $250 (Best female), $250 (Best under 18), $250 (Best under 12). Challengers $500, $400, $350, $300, $250, $200, $200, $100 (Best female), $100 (Best under 18), $100 (Best under 12).
Close of entries is on Sunday, 12 April. Player registration from 6.30 - 7.45 pm on Tuesday, 14 April.
Enquiries to Brian Jones, phone 61-2-9838-1529, fax 61-2-9838-1614, info@chessaustralia.com.au.
Website
here.
June 20-26, 2009 | Tweed Heads/Gold Coast, NSW/Qld border |
Oceania Zonal Chess Tournament for Men and Women
Venue Outrigger Twin Towns Resort
Format Nine round swiss for Men and Women (or a round robin if appropriate). 40 moves in 90 minutes, 30 minutes to finish, plus 30 seconds per move from the start.
DOPs Chief Arbiter: IA Charles Zworestine. Assistant Arbiters: IA Gary Bekker & Graeme Gardiner.
Entry fee dependant on rating. See website.
Prizes Men: $1500, $1000, $750, $500, $400, $250, $150. 1st under 2000 $300. 1st under 1800 $300. Women: $750. $500, $300. 1st under 1800 $300.
Registration by Friday, 6 June, 2009. The organiser may, at his discretion, accept late entries.
Enquiries to Graeme Gardiner, 11 Hardys Road, Mudgeeraba Qld 4213. Phone 5522 7221. Fax 5522 7760. Email ggardiner@gardinerchess.com.
Website
here.
As an added attraction, the Gold Coast Open, a cat 5 Yulgilbar-Think Big Grand Prix event, will take place in the same playing venue, Visions Conference Room, Twin Towns Resort, on the weekend immediately after the Zonal 27/28 June 2009.
OVERSEAS EVENTS CALENDAR
Notice of the following overseas events has been received by the ACF. For more information, please consult the relevant website or contact auschessnews@gmail.com.
Kuala Lumpur Open, Commonwealth Hall, Bukit Jalil Stadium, KL, 15 - 21 December 2008. chessasia.net/?p=401. The Australian Junior Chess League may be able to organise board and lodging for any juniors wanting to go to this event.
2008-09 Hastings International Chess Congress, Horntye Park Sports Complex, Bohemia Road, Hastings, TN34 1EX, 28 December 2008 - 5 January 2009. www.hastingschess.org.uk. Includes an Open event and several supporting tournaments and activities.
Prague Open, Top Hotel Praha, Blazimska 1781/4, Praha 11, Czech Republic, 9 - 16 January 2009. www.czechtour.net/prague-open
7th Parsvnath International Tournament, Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi, 10 - 19 January 2009. 10-round Swiss. Rs 11,50,000/- in prizes. Open, U2400, U2251, U2100, U1901, Women, Veteran and Junior prizes. www.delhichess.com
Marianbad Open, Kossuth hotel, Ruska 77/20, Marianske Lazne, Czech Republic, 17 - 25 January 2009. www.czechtour.net/prague-open
Gibralter Chess Congress, 27 January - 5 February 2009. www.gibraltarchesscongress.com/gib2009/index.html. Includes an Open event and several supporting tournaments and activities. Gibraltar 2009 has £100,000 prize money and is probably the richest totally open congress in the world. A player under 2250 could, for example, win £5000 there.
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