2012 Pa State

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Poll ended at Fri Dec 30, 2011 8:20 am

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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby Alex_Moiseyev on Wed May 09, 2012 11:57 pm

Chexhero wrote:It be nice to get some more good players like Alex and Michael to come
Joe, I may come but chances are not very big - due to tie vacation and finances. I also don't know - in what Division Ray wants to put me.
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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby Chexhero on Thu May 10, 2012 10:32 am

1. Minor, 16 years old or younger. Will be playing GAYP.
2. Minor, for those that have never won a Minor tournament anywhere. 3 move.
3. Major, for those that have never won a Major or "Class 'B' " tournament anywhere. 3 move.
4. Master, for those that have never won a Master tournament. 3 move.
5. Grand Master, for those that have taken first place in a Masters tournament before. 3 move.

Judging by that Alex, it seems you would be playing in the grandmaster division, most likely with Rich and Michael Holmes if he comes. But I think it is a good possibility he could combine divisions if there aren't enough players in some. I will talk to him more about that. I will see if we could possibility get you any kind of discount for the tournament.
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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby Alex_Moiseyev on Thu May 10, 2012 1:10 pm

Chexhero wrote:I will see if we could possibility get you any kind of discount for the tournament.
Not a good terminology though :lol: It will better to say "incentives" instead "discounts" !

BTW. I never won Minors or Major Division, class "B" anytime anywhere. Can be qualify for Divisions #2 and/or #3.

To be honest I should say that one time in NC event JR was short of trophies and gave me one where it's written: "Winner of Minor Division" :lol:
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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby neilwenberg on Fri May 11, 2012 1:38 pm

I think Alex should play n the minor class that is under 16!!!!
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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby JohnAcker on Fri May 11, 2012 9:18 pm

Yes, and I think he should play that Neil H. Wenberg character all eight rounds. ;-)
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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby neilwenberg on Mon May 21, 2012 10:04 am

I would welcome all checker players to apply to play in our 2012 PA tourney. Contact Ray or Jason and they will get you signed up. However, be sure to sign John Acker up for top master class, unless the plan is to create a higher class. John if you are as kind to me this year as you were last year you are welcome to play in my class, but I expect 2 wins from you this year instead of just a win and a draw. HeHe just kidding John, I know it was a mircle last year, and I cannot expect two mircles in a row. Neil H. Wenberg, The Class "C" or "D" player.
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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby Alex_Moiseyev on Tue May 22, 2012 8:47 am

Chexhero wrote:1. Minor, 16 years old or younger. Will be playing GAYP.
2. Minor, for those that have never won a Minor tournament anywhere. 3 move.
3. Major, for those that have never won a Major or "Class 'B' " tournament anywhere. 3 move.
4. Master, for those that have never won a Master tournament. 3 move.
5. Grand Master, for those that have taken first place in a Masters tournament before. 3 move.

Judging by that Alex, it seems you would be playing in the grandmaster division, most likely with Rich and Michael Holmes if he comes. But I think it is a good possibility he could combine divisions if there aren't enough players in some.
It will better to combine #4 and #5 indeed. How we can learn about this before event starts ?

I still haven't heard anything about first price in top Division. is that a big secret and a pleasant surprise or just in clouds ?

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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby Chexhero on Tue May 22, 2012 3:24 pm

5 divisions Alex. I spoke to Ray Shelly, the tournament director and he is set on 5 divisions and no exceptions. To my surprise, he told me I would be playing in the grandmaster division because I have earned that title by beating out Rich last year, so there may be more people in that top division than you think. I should change my name to grandmasterhero now :D
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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby Alex_Moiseyev on Tue May 22, 2012 3:55 pm

Still thinkng ... although want to bring Mark Sokolovsky and share with him gas/room ... everything in clouds until last minute.
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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby neilwenberg on Thu May 24, 2012 8:38 am

It appears only serious posts should be found on this site, so I guess no more "horsing around" on my part!!!
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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby Michael Holmes on Fri May 25, 2012 8:35 am

Just trying to make sure the tournament is still a Saturday and Sunday event. I truly hope we keep all 5 divisions. Also, my son will not be playing in the 16 and younger division. He has won a major (the IL 2011) division which will allow him to play in the masters if we so choose and that is what we both want.
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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby Alan Millhone on Fri May 25, 2012 6:15 pm

Hello everyone:

I will be rooming with Dr. B this year.

Appears I will be in Majors where an average player as myself should be.

Looking forward to seeing and hope Mr. Alex and Mark can attend :-) Always a treat to have our World's Champion in the mix .

Sincerely:
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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby neilwenberg on Sat May 26, 2012 9:51 am

I will be looking forward to engaging in battle with the esteemed president of the ACF and can only hope he will show a little mercy to an old man!
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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby JohnAcker on Sat May 26, 2012 10:36 am

He might hope the same, Neil. ;)
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Re: 2012 Pa State

Postby Chexhero on Tue May 29, 2012 2:23 pm

Appears I will be in Majors where an average player as myself should be.


Alan, according to how Ray described the division placements to me, you will qualify for grandmaster. Even though the rules state you need to win a master tournament to be a grandmaster, you only have had to beat a grandmaster before, and you have done that several times in the past, including your win against Richard Beckwith last year at nationals. Now, whether or not you will HAVE to play in the grandmasters is another story, but Ray really respects your ability and I think he will place you higher than majors. We will see what happens though, will be very interesting to see what divisions people end up in.
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