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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Canadian Open 2014

      Canadian Open 2014

      Canadian Open, Montreal


      This year’s Quebec Open will be merged with the Canadian Open in one super-tournament to be held on 19-26th July in the “Grand Salon” of the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth, in Montreal.

      The 9-round Swiss tournament is organized by the Quebec Chess Federation. The total prize fund is $25,000, with $20,000 guaranteed.

      Sections and prizes

      Over 2400 (CFC, FQE and FIDE rated):
      $4,000, $2,000, $1,200, $700, $400, $200, $100 — $1500 (best Quebecer: Gowlings prize), $500 (best junior), $300 (best woman), $300 (best senior), $250 (best cadet)

      Under 2400 FIDE (CFC, FQE and FIDE rated):
      $1,500, $900, $600, $500, $400, $300, $200, $100, $300 (-2200), $225 (-2100), $125 (best woman), $125 (best senior), $125 (best junior), $75 (best cadet)

      Under 2000 (CFC and FQE rated):
      $1000, $600, $300, $200, $250 (-1900), $150 (-1800), $125 (best woman), $125 (best senior), $125 (best junior), $75 (best cadet)

      Under 1700 (CFC and FQE rated):
      $750, $500, $250, $100, $150 (-1500), $100 (-1400), $125 (best woman), $125 (best senior), $125 (best junior), $75 (best cadet)

      Under 1300 (CFC and FQE rated):
      $600, $400, $200, $100, $100 (best U1200), $75 (best U1100), $50 (best unrated player), $125 (best woman), $125 (best senior), $125 (best junior), $75 (best cadet)

      Best result (total CYCC + Canadian Open, any sections) : $250

      Mini-COC
      $300, $200, $100

      Side events:
      Bughouse tournament (Friday July 18) at 6 PM
      Blitz Tournament (Saturday July 26) at 7 PM

      Top rated players:
      Sergei TIVIAKOV – Russie – 2658
      Anton KOVALYOV – Argentine – 2636
      Robin VAN KAMPEN – Pays-Bas – 2633
      Elshan MORADIABADI – Iran – 2586
      Eric HANSEN – Canada – 2580
      Bator SAMBUEV – Canada – 2530
      Nick DE FIRMIAN – 2509
      Walter ARENCIBIA – Cuba – 2531
      Thomas ROUSSEL-ROOZMON – Canada – 2476
      Reynaldo VERA – Cuba – 2454
      John FEDOROWICZ – États-Unis – 2427
      Luis Manuel PEREZ RODRIGUEZ – Cuba – 2387

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        July 6, 2014 at 5:16 am

        Nice idea.

      2. Papan Catur Reply
        July 7, 2014 at 5:29 am

        I think GM Sergei Tiviakov will dominate this tournament…

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