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      New England Masters

      Chris Bird, Masters, New England


      New England Masters Chess Tournament

      August 13-17, 2007

      Peabody (Boston), Massachusetts, USA

      The New England Masters is a 9 round FIDE Swiss tournament designed to provide the maximum potential for chess players to obtain both Grandmaster and International Master norms. To help with this, it is only open to players with a FIDE rating of 2200 or higher. We will be using FIDE rules, pairings and ratings in terms of anything to do with this tournament.

      Four Grandmasters have already agreed to participate, which means that GM norms will clearly be attainable! They are Leonid Kritz from Germany (FIDE 2593), Eugene Perelshteyn from USA (2531), Bosko Abramovic from Serbia (2509) and Nigel Davies from England (2501). At the time of writing there are currently 15 entries, 4 GMs, 7 IMs and 4 FMs giving an average FIDE rating of nearly 2400!

      As well as the norm opportunities, there is also a $3300 prize fund up for grabs. Prizes will be paid to 1st through 4th and there will be Under 2400 and Under 2300 prizes available too.

      The Holiday Inn Peabody (near Boston) is the host venue. It has an indoor pool, fitness facilities and a very comfortable playing area. They areproviding a very decent room rate of just $69/night. The hotel is alsolocated just 12 miles from Logan International Airport, Boston. Room availability, and the rate of $69/night, is only guaranteed until July 23 so please ensure you book your room by then!

      Online entry into the tournament is available at http://www.newenglandmasters.com/ and the deadline to qualify for the early entry discounts is July 13,2007. The entry fees are structured based on FIDE ratings.

      For further information regarding the New England Masters, please visitour website at http://www.newenglandmasters.com/.

      Chris Bird
      Organizer,
      New England Masters Chess Tournament

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        June 15, 2007 at 5:15 am

        I hope I can play in this one. Sounds great.

      2. Matt Helfst Reply
        June 15, 2007 at 3:48 pm

        Wow, it is great to have a strong FIDE norm tournament in the workings here in the United States.

      3. Betsy Dynako Reply
        June 15, 2007 at 4:39 pm

        Chris Bird is a great TD and Organizer. He ran the Masters Tournament that took place last year the week before the National Open and the players couldn’t say enough great things about him. If you, or someone you know, qualifies for this event it is a must attend.

        Betsy Dynako

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