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Games From The Maritimes: Manley-Dorrance, 2016 Nova Scotia Open With the summer in chess in the Maritimes filling with events for the first time since 2019, I've been looking back at games from past summers ahead of a busy few months, tournament-wise With the 2022 Nova Scotia Open starting in a week, here's a roller-coaster ride of a key game from back in 2016: [Event "Nova Scotia Open"] [Site "Halifax"] [Date "2016 05 15"] [Round "4 1"] [White "Manley
CFC News [Archive] - Chess Federation of Canada - Forums The CFC Regular Chess Post - Dec 12 11 - Canadian Chess Player of 2011 - Bluvshtein The CFC Regular Chess Post – Dec 13 11 – Past Interview with Mark Bluvshtein The CFC Regular Chess Post – Dec 15 11 – Hart House Open, Toronto The CFC Regular Chess Post – Dec 18 11 – Hart House Open Result
Is Canadian Chess Dying? [Archive] - Chess Federation of Canada - Forums Chess is doing just fine in Canada CFC rated chess is dying though So what is your solution? Increase the barriers to new players! yeah thats going to work! If your proposal passes memberships will increase slightly and I am sure you will tout the numbers around saying 'See it worked!' But guaranteed tournament participation will drop and the overall tournament participation and the CFC
Canadian Jason Cao - New U 10 World Chess Champion [Archive] - Chess . . . Shortly thereafter, Jason took part in a chess camp where he earned his first official rating in the system run by the national Canadian scholastic organization, the Chess’n Math Association Thereafter he played in tournaments sponsored by the Chess Federation of Canada ( CFC ), the national body, and got his official CFC rating