For event coverage, see: list of all winners, Early Bird tsh results, Main Event tsh results, Pairs tsh results, Speed tsh results.

See also: who’s registered for the main event and the early bird, past winners, past Toronto tournaments, Toronto Scrabble Club, NASPA Tournaments.


2010 Michael Wise Memorial SCRABBLE® Tournament
(Toronto’s 31st Annual SCRABBLE® Players Tournament)
<URL:http://tournament.torontoscrabbleclub.com/201009>
In support of the Michael Wise Memorial Fund at Princess Margaret Hospital
Friday, September 24th, Saturday, September 25th & Sunday, September 26th, 2010


The Toronto SCRABBLE® Club (North American SCRABBLE Players Association Club #3) hosts its 31st annual tournament this fall, an open SCRABBLE® Brand Crossword Game tournament. The event will be codirected by John Chew and John Robertson and other staff TBA.

New This Year

We are back our regular location, Earl Bales CC.

By popular demand, the main event will include an extra game, so we will be playing eight games (not seven) on Saturday, and five games on Sunday.

For scheduling reasons, we have swapped our Saturday and Sunday lunch programmes.

As NASPA now separately rates games played using the international CSW lexicon, if we get four or more players (indicated as division S in the roster) expressing a preference for playing with that lexicon, they will do so in a division of their own, rated both by NASPA and WESPA (if possible).

Tournament Details

 

Leah Katz Memorial Early Bird

Friday, September 24th

13 games is not enough!

Unrated Pairs Event

Friday, September 24th

More fun with a partner!

Unrated Speed Tournament

Saturday, September 25th

Three minutes is enough!

Michael Wise Memorial Main Event

Saturday, September 25th
Sunday, September 26th

In a spirit of friendly rivalry

Check In: 8:30 A.M. 6:45 P.M. 6:45 P.M. 8:30 A.M. Saturday
First Game: 9:15 A.M. 7:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 9:15 A.M. Saturday, 9:00 A.M. Sunday
Entry Fee:
US$ for US residents only
CA$35/US$35 CA$15/US$15 CA$15/US$15
A B C D
CA$75 CA$65 CA$60 CA$55
US$75 US$65 US$60 US$55
Add $10 in each division after September 8th.
Prizes: 70% of EF−PF 70% of EF−PF 70% of EF−PF 55–60% of EF−PF, including 30% to first place in each division ($360/$330/$300/$270 based on 20-player divisions); $100 to top unrated player (to be confirmed).
Format: One division, 8 rounds. T.B.A. based on registration and according to average rating of partners, 3 rounds. T.B.A. based on registration, 15 rounds. See poslfit.com for speed rules. Four divisions split at 1700, 1300, 1000 using most recent available NASPA ratings. Players within 100 points may play up at their request unless division numbers become odd. EB results may be used to move players up, as long as other players are not unwillingly moved down as a result. 8 rounds Saturday, 5 rounds Sunday. Modified Swiss pairings by John Chew.
Food: Refreshments, opt-in pizza. Refreshments. Refreshments. Lunch Saturday, refreshments and opt-in pizza Sunday.
Location: Earl Bales Community Centre in Earl Bales Park, 4169 Bathurst Street, Toronto ON. Lost or late? Call John Chew at (416) 876–7675. When asked to search for the park’s access road, Google’s on-line map puts a marker right outside the community centre.

Tournament Schedule

Friday
September 24th
2010

08:30–09:00Early Bird Registration
09:00–09:15Early Bird Announcements
09:15–13:15Early Bird Games 1–4
13:15–14:00Lunch break
14:00–18:00Early Bird Games 5–8
18:00–18:30Early Bird Awards Ceremony
18:50–19:00Pairs Registration
19:00–21:55Pairs Games 1–3
21:55–22:00Pairs Awards

Saturday
September 25th
2010

08:30–09:00Registration
09:00–09:15Main Event Announcements
09:15–12:30Main Event Games 1–3
12:30–13:15Lunch (provided)
13:15–18:15Main Event Games 4–8
18:55–19:00Speed Registration
19:00–21:55Speed Games 1–15
21:55–22:00Speed Awards

Sunday
September 26th
2010

09:00–12:15Main Event Games 9–11
12:15–13:00Lunch (pizza for sale)
13:00–13:15Announcements of Upcoming Tournaments
13:15–15:30Main Event Games 12–13
15:30–16:00Main Event Awards Ceremony

Clocks will be started promptly to maintain the above schedule, and any player who misses a scheduled game may be removed from subsequent pairings until they return and the next pairings are calculated.

Accommodation

If you’re travelling from out of town and would like to stay with a local player, please contact billetting coordinator Vivienne Muhling at (416) 603–0625 (phone or fax) or vivienne.muhling@gmail.com. (Please indicate smoking preference, parking requirements, special food needs and arrival and departure times.)

We also have a list of downtown and uptown hotels that past players have recommended.

Please note that games start on Sunday morning before the subway starts running, and allow extra time to travel on surface routes if you’ll be using public transit.

International Travel

As per the United States’ Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, American citizens intending on returning to their country now require one of the following two forms of identification (driver's licenses are no longer acceptable, though it is remotely possible that friendly officials may just issue warnings):

  1. Passport
  2. NEXUS card

The nearest U.S. airport is Buffalo International Airport (BUF). Shuttle buses operate to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) at a cost of about USD 80.00 one-way; there are also usually a reasonable number of players driving to the tournament from Buffalo who may have room for passengers. Domestic flights to BUF may be sufficiently cheaper than flights to YYZ that there might even be a small cost savings in taking this route. The tournament site is 112 miles from BUF (or 12 miles from YYZ), almost all of it along Interstate or the Ontario equivalent 400-series highways.

Registration

Send your entry fees (see above for calculation) to John Chew, 9 Fulton Avenue, Toronto ON M4K 1X6 by Friday, September 17th, 2010. Entries after that date (including walk-ins) will be accepted on a space-available basis, paid in cash. You may also pay John in person at the Toronto Scrabble Club most Wednesday evenings, or by INTERAC Email. Please include your name, telephone number, address, valid NASPA membership number (unless this is your first tournament) and preferred division. If you would like confirmation of your registration, please also include your e-mail address. You may choose your division according to your current rating; you will not be required to change divisions should your rating change after registration. For more information, please contact John Chew at +1 416 876 7675 or jjchew@math.utoronto.ca.