There will be no standard monthly rating tournament this Sunday to
make room for the State Championship
There will be an Open Tournament for strong,
qualifying attendees (all even games to determine the state champion) and a
Handicap Ratings Tournament. There will be 5 rounds -- two rounds
Saturday and three rounds Sunday. SGC will order pizza for attendees'
lunch convenience, and the cost is $15 per person per day (for 4 slices of
a cheese or pepperoni large pie cut into 10 slices).
The top scoring player in the Open Tournament who has lived in
Washington state for six months or more will win the 2024 Washington State
Championship title and trophy.
The top scoring players in the Open Tournament
that are employable in the United States win the championship prize money
-- $300 for top score, $150 for second top score, and $75 for third top
score.
Handicap Tournament cash prizes and youth prizes depend on
registrations.
You must have a current AGA membership.
Please renew ahead of time to make registration easier and to make starting
on time possible. Go to AGA membership join/update page to check your
membership status, renew, or join. Parents, you must make sure your
kids are valid members. If someone cannot become an AGA member before
the first round of pairing, you cannot play because we submit all game
records to the AGA.
Tournament Details:
* Registration time:
December 7th, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
* Saturday First Round Starts:
December 7th, 10:30 AM (second round around 2:00pm)
* Sunday Third
Round Starts: December 8th, 10:30 AM (fourth around around 1:30pm, fifth
round around 3:30pm)
* Entry Free: $20 for non-voting members, $10 for
voting members, Youth (under 18) are free (the $10 fee is paid by a grant
from AGF), and spectators are free.
* Time Controls: 45 mins main time
with 5 byo-yomi periods of 30 seconds.
* Tie-Breaker: SOS (sum of
opponent scores), SODOS (sum of defeated opponents' scores), and lastly a
tie-breaking game
This event is sponsored by the AGA State
Championship fund, the AGA Tournament Support Program, and the Seattle AGA
Chapter. Big thanks to the AGA for their support.