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      Home  >  General News • USA Chess  >  59th Annual Oregon Open

      59th Annual Oregon Open

      Oregon, State Championship


      59th Annual Oregon Open

      September 4, 5 & 6, 2010



      6-round Swiss: 2 sections, Open & Reserve (under 1800).

      Time Control: 40 moves in 2 hours, then sudden death in 1 hour (40/2; SD/1).

      Registration: Saturday 9-10:30 am.



      Rounds: Saturday 11 & 5:30; Sunday 9:30 & 5:30; Monday 9 & 3.

      Location: Mt. Hood Community College, Vista Room; 26000 SE Stark, Gresham.

      Check www.pdxchess.org for directions to playing site.

      Organizer: Portland Chess Club, Byes: 2 Byes available, request before Rd 1.



      $3,000 Guaranteed!

      $1,500 in each Section

      Increased at discretion of Organizer if more than 100 non-junior players.

      Open: 1st $550; 2nd $300; 3rd $200 U2000: 1st $200; 2nd $150; 3rd $100

      Reserve: 1st $370; 2nd $220; 3rd $130 U1600, U1400, U1200 each $130-80-50

      Unrated players limited to class prizes of $100 in Open, $60 in reserve.

      Special Prizes: $200 bonus for perfect score in Open Section;

      Martha Jane Miller Memorial prize of $100 to highest scoring

      female player in Open Section.




      Entry: $60; $50 for PCC members who register by September 2.

      Juniors (under 19) may pay $15 and compete for non-cash prizes in Reserve

      Section (no PCC discount).

      Memberships: USCF and OCF/WCF required (OSA). NW Grand Prix event.



      Name______________________________________________________________

      Address ____________________________________________________________

      USCF ID # _____________ USCF Exp _______ OCF/WCF Exp ______ Rating _______

      Email __________________________ Section _____________ Bye Rds __________

      Entries: Payable to Portland Chess Club; mail to Mike Morris, 2344 NE 27th Ave., Portland, OR 97212

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 21, 2010 at 3:19 pm

        There should be more money. 1st place should be $5,000.

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