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VTCHESS.INFO Past Events Page
Organizers: Everett Marshall, Tournament Director: vt_chess@gmavt.net (802) 434-4872; and Diane Guertin: dguertin@middlebury.edu (802) 462-2548 ...
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VTCHESS.INFO Swiss Pairing System
In 1895, a pairing system invented by J. Muller was first used in a chess tournament in Zurich, Switzerland (which is why it is called the “Swiss” system. ...
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Chess - VTCHESS.INFO Home Page
VTCHESS.INFO. A source for information on chess happenings in and around Vermont. Last Update Posted: 3/6/2009. NOTICES: NEWS FLASH: The date for the 2009 ...
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VTCHESS.INFO Swiss Pairing System
The same rules of Swiss pairing apply – players with the same score play against each other. But with draws (which score ½ point or 0.5), suddenly you can ...
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VTCHESS.INFO Swiss Pairing System
To help explain the Swiss pairing process, this document contains examples of tournament play with fictitious names and results, starting simple and moving ...
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Bradford Chess Club
The Upper Valley Chess Club will meet in Bradford, VT on Tuesdays from 5 - 8:00 PM at the Bradford Academy Building, room #28 on the second floor. ...
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VTCHESS.INFO Rules for Breaking Ties
Chess Tournament Tie Breaking. by Mike Stridsberg. One of the hardest parts of a chess tournament to understand is the tie breaking system used for ...
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Chess - VTCHESS.INFO Home Page
A source for information on chess happenings in and around Vermont. ... It was created as a place to gather and share information about chess happenings in ...
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Chess - VTCHESS.INFO Home Page
It was created as a place to gather and share information about chess happenings in or near the state of Vermont. I will be happy to post info about ...
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Chess - VTCHESS.INFO Home Page
This site is YOUR site, and will be as good as you help to make it. It was created as a place to gather and share information about chess happenings in or ...