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      Home  >  General News • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog  >  2014 SPICE Cup – $13,000+ prize fund including $5,000 1st prize

      2014 SPICE Cup – $13,000+ prize fund including $5,000 1st prize

      SPF, SPICE, SPICE Cup, Susan Polgar Foundation, Webster University


      2014 SPICE Cup Open

      Sponsored by Webster University
      and the Susan Polgar Foundation

      St. Louis, Missouri
      October 21-26, 2014

      GM/IM norm opportunity – Minimum rating (FIDE) 2100
      Limited to first 50 entries (Free entry to all players FIDE > 2300)

      4 IM/GM norms earned in 2012
      1 IM performance/2 GM norms earned in 2013

      Time Control: G/90 + 30 second increment from move 1

      PRIZES:
      $13,000 guaranteed (up from $11,000 last year)

      $5,000-$2,500-$1,500-$1,000-$500
      U/2400 FIDE $500-$250-$125
      U/2300 FIDE $500-$250-$125
      Top Female $500-$250

      October 2014 rating will be used

      Limited FREE hotel accommodation (double occupancy) at the Crowne Plaza available to foreign GMs.

      ENTRY FEES:

      Free to all GMs, IMs, WGMs and all FIDE rated players over 2300 (must complete all 9 rounds), if registered by September 30, 2014. $50 later or on site.

      $150 to FIDE 2200-2299, $200 to FIDE U-2200 if received by September 30, 2014. Additional $50 later or on site.

      VENUE:

      Crowne Plaza Clayton Hotel 7750 Carondelet Ave, St Louis, MO 63105 (FREE shuttle from the Lambert–St. Louis International Airport) $109/night, FREE Breakfast/Internet

      For reservations guests can call directly to 314-726-5400 or 1-800-439-5719
      Group Name is SPICE Cup or on line at Crown Plaza Hotel.
      Group Code is SPZ

      Send entries to:

      Webster University – SPICE
      470 E. Lockwood Ave
      St. Louis, MO 63119

      Questions or registration for titled players: Email: spice@webster.edu or call 314-246-8075

      Schedule:

      Tuesday, October 21
      5:00 pm – Round 1

      Wednesday, October 22
      10:00 am – Round 2
      5:00 pm – Round 3

      Thursday, October 23
      10:00 am – Round 4
      5:00 pm – Round 5

      Friday, October 24
      5:00 pm – Round 6

      Saturday, October 25
      10:00 am – Round 7
      5:00 pm – Round 8

      Sunday, October 26
      10:00 am – Round 9

      All Rounds played at the Crowne Plaza Clayton Hotel

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 17, 2014 at 10:05 pm

        Nakamura can win this.

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