Tournaments

GeoChess : 2015.July : New York

Start Date: Jul 14, 2015

Finish Date: Aug 30, 2016

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This is a "No Vacation" tournament!

This is for players with ratings between 1275 and 1700. In the July 2015 edition, there is a 40% advance rate with medium-sized groups (5(2)->2) and so you'll begin with eight simultaneous games.  Only players with more than 100 games, less than an average of 6 hours per move, and less than a 3% time-out rate may join.  This is also a premium-only tournament and there is no vacation time.  I think that these fairly strict rules serve to improve the tournament in terms of fewer dropouts and less general wonkiness.

This tournament is scheduled to begin as soon as it is full, following midnight, chess.com time (Pacific US time, GMT-8) on July 15, 2015. There is no autostart in this tournament and it will not start earlier than the appointed time. Once the time comes around, I'll switch it to "start ASAP," which means it will start as soon as we have all the players.

I'll remove players who look like they are "gaming" their score or whose score exceeds 1725, starting when the roster is full or a few days before the tournament starts. I've found that it's best to remove players when I see scores get too high, merely to keep the playing field reasonably even and give other players a chance to grab the spot. Here is the link to the parallel tournament for players with ratings under 1275.

I've put this up a few weeks in advance to keep the place and allow players to register ahead of time if they wish.

Next month's tournament pays homage to Buenos Aires, Argentina - you can register ahead of time here.

Good Luck!

 



This month's tournament and trophies pays homage to the city of New York, USA.



A map showing New York's location.

 



An aerial photograph of New York.  You can see Central Park on the right.

 



The most visited location in the United States, Times Square.

 



A full resolution image of the tournament trophy, drawing from New York's city's coat of arms.