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Jack Frost Classic Tournament Announcement 1/28/23

Event Info

Please join us for the Jack Frost Classic!

When: Saturday, January 28th, 9:30am

Where: Madison Public Library

142 Plaza Blvd, Madison, AL 35758

Prize Fund (Based Upon 25 Entrants)

Premiere

(Rating 1600+)

1st: $250

2nd: $150

Expert: $125

U1800: $125

Reserve

(Rating U1600)

1st: $175

2nd: $125

3rd: $100

U1400: $75

U1200: $75

Round Times (3 Rd SS G45 / d5)

Round 1: 10am

Round 2: 12:45pm

Round 3 : 2:30pm

Early Registration Fee: $45

After January 5th: $60

On site: $70

Chess equipment will be provided.

Top boards for each Section will be broadcast LIVE!!! Tell your friends to watch for your games!

USCF Rated Game Opportunity Through thE Huntsville Chess League

Greetings Huntsville Chess Club,

If you’re interested in a unique opportunity to play rated chess in Huntsville, please check out the information on our blog.

https://huntsvillechessleague.wordpress.com/2022/02/16/march2022/

To Sign-up:
Venmo $30 to Kristian-Jordan-1
In Venmo, include USCF number and Discord Username and 4-digit Identification number.
When funds are received you will be added to the Huntsville Chess League Discord chat where we pair you and have all announcements.
Last day to Sign up is 3/25
Click Here to learn how to get started!

MARCH 2022 ANNOUNCEMENT

We’re hosting our 2nd round of Huntsville Chess League. This a G/60 d5, USCF rated tournament. The entry fee is $30 and the prize fund is listed in the official rules.

Send your entry to Kristian Jordan via Venmo, and you’ll be added to the HCL discord. Parings are announced Monday morning, and games must be complete by Sunday night.

Suggested locations for playing include Huntsville Public Library, Madison Public Library, Brahan Springs rec center, or South Huntsville Library.

Schedule:
Round 1: 2/28 – 3/6
Round 2: 3/7 – 3/13
Round 3: 3/14 – 3/20
Round 4: 3/21-3/27

Click here to learn how to get started!

Official Rules are posted below!

HCC Team Tournament Starts In 2 Weeks! / RockEt City Championship results

Multi-Week Unrated Team Tournament

We will be hosting an unrated team tournament, beginning the week of 1/28 and 2/25 with a break in the competition the week of 2/11. Register now using the form below!

Your team will play another team each week. Each round will consist of a 5 game match with alternating colors. The best of 5 gets the point. If the teams tie, then the point will be split (1/2 point each).

If you are interested in playing, but don’t have a teammate, or have any questions at all, please email us here and we’ll get you paired up with someone.

Additional details are as follows:

Location: Brahan Spring Recreation Center

Schedule:

Round 1: Friday, 1/28

Round 2: Friday, 2/4

Round 3: Friday, 2/18

Round 4: Friday, 2/21

Round 5: Friday, 2/28

Round Start Time: 5pm

Time control: G10; d5 (5 games per week)

Entry Fee: $20 / team

Prize Fund (will be paid via PayPal):

1st Place – 60% of entry fees collected

2nd Place – 30% of entry fees collected

3rd Place – 10% of entry fees collected

Enter now and pay via PayPal below!

2021 Huntsville City Championship Results

Round 5 was a nail-biter with no obvious tournament winner until the very end of the games. When the smoke cleared, John Daugherty was declared the victor with a 4-1 score!

John proudly displays the 2021 Rocket City Chess Championship Trophy.

Willie Sandifer (Chief TD) meticulously analyzed the games from each round and John Daugherty and Andrew Hamiter each received a prize for their brilliance.

John Daugherty

New member Andrew Hamiter

Cross Table for the 2021 Rocket City Chess Championship

Click here to view the final results of the tournament.

Huntsville City Championship Updates – Live Commentary this Friday! Pairings and Standings !

For rounds 3, 4, and 5, we plan to offer live commentary from our members, in conjunction with our weekly Zoom meetings that Willie has been leading. Please tune in and join in on the discussion of the games on the top 2 boards!

The games will start Friday at 5pm – Details below.

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 823 3836 3987
Passcode: 028824
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To view the games on your computer outside of the zoom meeting, click here.

Standings after Round 2

Round 3 Pairings

2021 Huntsville City Championship Live Board Link and Pairings

Note: There may be differences between what is displayed in our newsletter vs. the website itself. If you’re interested in the content, please visit our website directly.

Live Board Link – **** Click here to check out the round 2 games for the top 2 boards on Friday, November 12th at 5pm! ****

Round 2 Pairings*

*Please note these pairings are not final and are subject to change at the discretion of the Tournament Director.

There were no upsets during round 1, but with half the field consisting of new, unrated players, who knows what round 2 may bring? Be sure to check out the live link and results next week!

***Additional Location: Brahan Spring***

“The best laid plans of mice and men…” – Robert Burns

As often happens in life, plans made are rarely plans executed. We were just made aware through a Facebook post that today is the last day that Mario’s will be open for an indeterminate amount of time. Consequently, and effective immediately, we’ll be moving our primary meeting location to Brahan Spring Recreation Center on Fridays from 4:30pm to 7:00pm.

We thank Mario’s for hosting us while they could and wish them a speedy return to service!

*Please note that the next 5 meetings will be centered around the Huntsville City Championship. There may be room for casual chess for those who aren’t participating (and definitely before the round starts), but we’ll need to ensure that the playing room remains silent for those competing.*

November 5th: City Championship

November 12th: City Championship

November 19th: City Championship

November 26th: No meeting (Thanksgiving)

December 3rd: City Championship

December 10th: City Championship

December 17th: Casual Chess

We had originally planned to add Friday to the days we meet, not to substitute Friday for Tuesday. So, if you have a Huntsville location that we can move to on Tuesday from 4:30pm – 7pm, please let us know by emailing us here.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at the same email link above.

2021 Huntsville City Championship Registration and Information

We are pleased to announce that, after a break in 2020, we will be hosting this year’s Huntsville City Championship! Information and registration will follow within this blog posting on our website. Please email us here with any questions.

Registration will close at 5pm on November 1st. Onsite registration will not be possible. Please use the form on this page.

DGT Live Broadcast!

We hope to broadcast the top 2 boards live for the duration of the tournament! The link will be posted on our website home page and on social media.

Location:

Brahan Spring Recreation Center

3770 Ivy Ave SW, Huntsville, AL 35805

The playing room is at the end of the hallway at the back of the building. Plenty of parking is available in the recreation center’s parking lot.

Dates and Times:

The 5 rounds will be played each week on consecutive Fridays from 5pm-8pm, with a one week break for Thanksgiving.

A 1/2 point bye is available for 1 round (rounds 1-4 only). Any byes must be requested through the registration form on this blog post. If unable to attend on a given week, additional 0 point byes are possible with prior coordination with the tournament director.

Round 1: November 5th

Round 2: November 12th

Round 3: November 19th

Round 4: December 3rd

Round 5: December 10th

Time Control:

G70; d5

Entry Fee:

$25 – USCF and HCC membership required.

Register for the USCF here.

Register for the HCC here.

Prizes:

City Champion: A trophy, permanent bragging rights, and a donation to the charity of your choice (paid by the HCC in the name of the winner – amount is dependent upon total registered players) will be awarded to this year’s champion.

Brilliancy Prize: Players must nominate their own game(s) by the end of the 4th round to be eligible.

The HCC reserves the right to award additional prizes based upon total entries.

Additional Information:

It is likely that masks will be required for participation. Please ensure that you bring one, just in case.

Tournament Director(s):

Chief TD: Willie Sandifer Assistant TDs: Tomasz Nielsen, Joel Friedman

Register Below!

Weekly News 9/29/2021 – What do I need to do to participate in a “Real” or “Rated” Tournament?

With the release of the Netflix series, “The Queen’s Gambit,” there has been a huge increase in the number of new, or new to the club anyway, chess players. That has been awesome! We’ve really enjoyed getting to know everyone and adding fresh faces and perspectives to our ranks.

With these new players, some of you are already familiar with the concept of USCF “rated” play, though we’ve humorously discovered that this has been largely through tournaments as a kid. You’ve found that your rating from 3rd grade still counts and you have to start from there, even if you’re a player 1000 points stronger now!

For others, you are probably familiar with online ratings through chess.com or lichess.org, but aren’t sure what a USCF rating is or why you’d need one. The purpose of today’s blog is to let you know. Keep reading!

Disclaimer: In an effort to provide some levity, my writing may come across to some as demeaning or condescending. Trust that my intent is only to inform and please do not take offense.

Why do I need to obtain and maintain a USCF rating, anyway?

  1. In the United States, the USCF standard rating is the only “real” rating. That doesn’t mean that your coveted 2000+ rating on lichess.org doesn’t count… it just means that it doesn’t count to anyone else but you. The de facto standard throughout the world is a FIDE rating and within the U.S., it so happens to be a USCF standard rating (60 minutes per side per game or more). The rest of the USCF ratings are interesting (Quick and Blitz), but they aren’t what people mean, when they ask, “What’s your rating?”
  2. Standard rated USCF tournaments are the toughest competition you will face. Period. This will make you a much, much better chess player. What do I mean by this? When a player’s “real” rating is on the line, they will fight much, much harder for a win than your buddy at Mario’s who’s just spilled beer and pizza sauce on the board.
  3. It’s a chess club thing. The “older” chess club members have already bought into this system and are interested in maintaining their USCF ratings. Often, tournaments are very expensive. We pay for hotel rooms, restaurants, and entry fees that are driven by significant tournament hall rental fees and prize funds. A typical tournament weekend can cost hundreds of dollars. A USCF rated tournament run by the chess club, where the players compete for a donated prize, and pay an entry fee meant to cover the rating fees for the games (yes, the USCF charges us to rate our games), is much, much cheaper, but still provides a similarly competitive experience. Our membership has historically valued the opportunity to play rated games, locally.
  4. When we hold USCF rated tournaments, we don’t want to alienate our new members, especially if they have no idea what these tournaments are all about. Hence, we have offered an abundance of free, unrated tournaments, where everyone can be included.

How do I get a USCF rating?

  1. Purchase a USCF membership. This can be done here. Please email us with any questions you may have about the various membership options. To summarize them, they are all either with or without printed or digital copy of the “Chess Life” magazine. You get what you pay for.
  2. Play in USCF rated tournaments. After 26 tournament games, you will receive your “published” rating. Before that, your rating may fluctuate wildly. This is to get it to your playing strength as quickly as possible.
  3. Although HCC or ACF (Alabama Chess Federation) memberships are not required to play casually at the club, we periodically hold events where one or both of those memberships are required. If you want to play in State Championship level events, you’ll want to sign up with the ACF. For local events, we may require a HCC membership to cut down on the cost of doing business as a club and to reward those who have graciously contributed to help maintain our operating costs. Check out our membership options here. We really, really, do our best to ensure that an HCC membership quickly pays for itself and hope you’ll agree.

Why are we even talking about this?

See #4 above. There has been a great deal of interest in holding rated tournaments again, to include our annual Huntsville City Championship. We’d like to make that happen, and we’d really like for everyone to feel included.