Sunday, February 20, 2011

Scholastic Chess League Results

The results for the 2011 WV Scholastic Chess League have been posted to the www.wvsca.com site. Look under tournament results. The individual results have been submitted to the USCF and have been rated.

We have had several questions about tie breaks. I would like to recommend that you look under FAQ on the website as there is a good link to a how chess tournaments are run. I have looked around and found a couple of sites about tie breaks.

They are :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tie-breaking_in_Swiss-system_tournaments#Modified_Median
http://vtchess.info/Results/Tie_break_rules.htm

Next week is the league individual competion. We will have sections of K-3, K-5, K-8, K-12. As it stands right now, most sections will probably play 5 rounds. The K-12 will play 4 rounds. In K-8 section, we will use a slightly shorter time control in the first 2 rounds. Mr. Homer and I will evaluate this this week and let you know prior to Friday evening.

If you know of anyone wanting to play in the individual competition, please let me know. The cost is $10 for those players. If you played in the league there is no charge and you are automatically registered for this event.

Also, a special thanks to the Mr. John Roush, WV State Champion, who came and played two simuls yesterday. He went 30-0-1.

We had 103 players this year which is a huge success. I want to thank all those at the various schools who have helped organize and get players to the sight, etc.

The State Scholastic Championship is March 19, 2011 at WV State University. The information and registration for can be found at www.wvsca.com and look under upcoming events. You may register on-line.

Thanks we will see you on Saturday February 26, 2011 at St. Francis

Craig Timmons

Thursday, February 17, 2011

USCF Voter Registration

This year in order for members to vote, members MUST register, or their voice will be lost in the election. This new rule was approved at the 2010 Delegates meeting. No Vote, No Voice!

Normally there are over 35,000 voting members that would receive ballots. So far only 1216 people have registered to vote!  Voters must be 16 years of age or older to register. Remember family memberships are entitled to vote for anyone that is 16 or older in that family membership!

To register to vote, members will need their USCF ID, Date of Birth, and their PIN number. Their PIN number can be found on their Chess Life mailing label or on their TLA Newsletter. Once this information is handy visit this website - https://secure2.uschess.org/voter-registration.php and they will be able to register to vote.