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      Home  >  General News • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog  >  2014 SPICE Cup / Registration list

      2014 SPICE Cup / Registration list

      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


      (2014 SPICE Cup Trophy)


      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


      Pre-registration list – Limit to ONLY 50 players

      Please send me an email SusanPolgar@aol.com if you registered but not see your name on the list below:

      Ashwin Jayaram India IM 2468
      Banawa Jake PHL FM 2306
      Banawa Joel USA FM 2360
      Betaneli Alexander USA FM 2265
      Bora Safal USA 2342
      Boros Denes Hungary GM 2468
      Cervantes Thalia Cuba WCM 1868
      Chandra Akshat USA IM 2488
      Checa Nicolas USA 2213
      Chiang Sarah USA WFM 2015
      Corrales Fidel USA GM 2532
      Durarbayli Vasif Azerbaijan GM 2624

      Eckert Doug USA FM 2228
      Ghatti Sanjay USA 2024
      Gurevich Daniel USA FM 2314
      Hendrickson Nolan USA 2211
      Inumerable Florentino USA 2101
      Jung Hans Canada FM 2149
      Kannappan Priyadharshan India IM 2460
      Kaufman Raymond USA IM 2341
      Kavutskiy Kostya USA FM 2307
      Keaton Kiewra USA IM 2393
      Kjartansson Guðmundur Iceland IM 2439
      Langer Michael USA FM 2168
      Larson Matthew USA 2182
      Le Liem Vietnam GM 2706
      Leon Hoyos Manuel Mexico GM 2512

      Li Ruifeng USA FM 2365
      Liang Awonder USA FM 2253
      Mendoza Luisa Columbia WFM 1982
      Naroditsky Daniel USA GM 2601
      Neimer Vitaly Israel IM 2344
      Nyzhnyk Ilya Ukraine GM 2613
      Preotu Razvan Canada FM 2391
      Pressman Leif USA FM 2301
      Recuero Guerra David Spain IM 2424
      Richter Alex USA 2016
      Robson Ray USA GM 2628
      Rosenthal Nicholas USA 2074
      Sanches Ruiz Cuba IM 2429
      Santarius Erik USA 2329
      Sevian Samuel USA IM 2473
      Shankar Gauri India FM 2296
      Tan Justin Australia FM 2346
      Troff Kayden USA GM 2532
      Vera Reinaldo Cuba GM 2449

      Vibbert Sean USA FM 2302
      Voelker James USA 2159
      Xiong Jeffrey USA IM 2470
      Young Angelo PHI IM 2315

      Plus 

      So Wesley PHL GM 2755
      Shutzman Tom USA 2063
      Diamant Andre Brazil GM 2465
      Sharevich Anna USA WGM 2249 


      PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU CHECK IN WITH THE ARBITER AT LEAST 2 HOURS BEFORE THE START OF ROUND 1. Otherwise, you will not be paired.

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        October 19, 2014 at 2:15 am

        Are norms possible?

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