ICCF

CAN/CCCA-100 A 1, CCCA-100 Invitational A 1

TD Marconi, Ralph P. (IA)
Category 812345678910111213GMSIMIMScoreWinsSBRGPlace
1CAN90662IMBarclay, Alex2375½1½½½½½½½½½1877241.2501
2USA516628IMMarbourg, Denny2506½0E½½½½½½½½1½86135.7502
3AUS30732CCMKlimczak, Joe235801E½½½½½½½½½½876135.503
4NZL380073GMNoble, Mark F.2475½½½½½½½½½½½½8603604
5GER86218CCMWapniewski, Kay-Edgar2405½½½½½½½½½½½½87603604
6AUS30529SIMDunlop, Gordon2496½½½½½½½½½½½½8603604
7ENG212175IMMaguire, Gary2411½½½½½½½½½½½½87603604
8ENG210514SIMPheby, Ian M.2419½½½½½½½½½½½½8603604
9ROU440685IMPantazi, Adrian2466½½½½½½½½½½½½8603604
10CUB690557IMPérez López, Alberto2436½½½½½½½½½½½½8603604
11CAN90909CCMMcLeod, Sylvanus2346½½½½½½½½½½½½87603604
12CAN90571SIMHynes, Wayne2453½0½½½½½½½½½½85.5033.25012
13CZE130187SIMSýkora, Josef24560½½½½½½½½½½½85.5032.75013

XE = exceeded time limit
Latest results from 3/20/2024 are displayed in red.

Not yet started: 0, Ongoing: 0, Adjudication pending: 0, Finished: 78

Canadian Correspondence Chess Association (CCCA) is pleased to organize the top invitational event to celebrate its 100 years anniversary. Thank you to all making it possible and good luck to all players!

Prizes:
A total prize fund of $3,000 in Canadian dollars is guaranteed as follows:
$1,500 per group
--1st place: $750
--2nd place: $500
--3rd place: $250
Tie-breaks apply for the purpose of determining the clear top 3 places per each group.

SIM norm achieved by: Barclay, Alex

This is a server event.
The start date was 12/1/2021.
There is no end date.
ICCF standard time control 10 moves in 50 days with doubling after 20 days is used.
If a player exceeds allowed thinking time in any way, the player will automatically be scored with a loss. Under some circumstances all of the player’s games will subsequently be cancelled (if not already rated).
45 days of leave per year are available to each player.
There is no special leave in this event.
Linear conditionals can be entered.
This tournament allows claims based on the seven piece tablebase.
Draw offers are restricted to one offer per player every 10 moves (called the ten moves draw rule).
Ties are broken by the Baumbach tie breaking rule (see ICCF rule 1.3.4.2).
If needed, adjudicators will be selected by the server.
Other participants can see the games only when they are finished, and at least 10 games are finished in the event.
The public can see the games only when they are finished, and at least 10 games are finished in the event.
This event is organized by Demian, Valer-Eugen.

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