Tournament Life USCFNational Events Note: Tournament memberships not valid for National events
SEE TLA IN THIS ISSUE FOR DETAILS 2011 U.S. Game/15 Championship (QC) July 16 • Saratoga,Wyoming
2011 U.S. Senior Open July 18-23 • Houston, Texas 2011 U.S. Junior Open July 22-24 • Houston, Texas 2011 Trophies Plus U.S. Girls Junior Open Championship July 30-Aug. 2 • Orlando, Florida 2011 112th annual U.S. Open July 30-Aug. 7 • Orlando, Florida 2011 U.S. Blind Championship August 19-20 • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2011 U.S. Class Championships Sept. 30-Oct. 2 or Oct. 1-2 • Houston, Texas 2011 U.S. Game/60 Championship October 1 • Santa Clara, California 2011 U.S. Game/30 Championship October 2 • Santa Clara, California
2011 52nd Annual U.S. Armed Forces Open Chess Championship October 8-10 • Arling- ton, Virginia 2011 U.S. Junior Chess Congress Oct. 29-30 • Santa Clara, California
FUTURE EVENTS (Watch for details) 2011 U.S. Cadet July 11-15 • Crossville, Tennessee
2011 National Scholastic (K-12) Nov. 18-20 • Dallas, Texas 2011 Pan-American Intercollegiate Championship Dec. 27-30 • Dallas, Texas 2012 National High School (K-12) Championship April 13-15 • Minneapolis, Minnesota 2012 National Junior High (K-9) Championship April 27-29 • San Diego, California 2012 National Elementary (K-6) Championship May 11-13 • Nashville, Tennessee 2012 U. S. Open Aug. 4-12 • Vancouver,Washington 2012 National Scholastic (K-12) Nov. 30-December 2 • Orlando, Florida 2013 SuperNationals V April 5-7 • Nashville, Tennessee 2013 National Scholastic (K-12) December 13-15 • Lake Buena Vista, Florida 2014 National High School (K-12) Championship April 4-6 • San Diego, California 2014 National Elementary (K-6) Championship May 9-11 • Dallas, Texas 2014 National Scholastic (K-12) December 12-14 • Orlando, Florida 2015 National Elementary (K-6) Championship May 8-10 • Nashville, Tennessee 2015 National Scholastic (K-12) December 5-7 • Orlando, Florida
U.S. OPEN EVENTS
2011 Denker Tournament of HS Champions July 30-August 2 • Orlando, Florida 2011 Barber Tournament of K-8 Champions July 30-August 2 • Orlando, Florida 2011 Trophies Plus U.S. Girls Junior Open July 30-August 2 • Orlando, Florida
The TLA pages “Information for Organizers, TDs, and Affiliates” and “Information for Players” can now be found online at
main.uschess.org/ go/tlainfo.
Rating supplementswill be updated EACHMONTH on the USCFwebsite, and each monthly rating supplement will be used for all tournaments beginning in that month, unless otherwise announced in Chess Life. The USCF website at
www.uschess.org also frequently lists unofficial
ratings.The purpose of unofficial ratings is to inform you of your progress; however, most tournaments do not use them for pairing or prize purposes. If youwould otherwise be unrated, organizers may use your unofficial rating at their discretion, even without advance publicity of such a policy.
58 Chess Life — July 2011 Bids
Note: Organizers previously awarded options for USCF National Events must still submit proposals (including sample budgets) for their events.
NOWPAST DEADLINE OF JUNE 1, 2010:
2011 U.S. Masters 2011 U.S. Junior Closed
DEADLINE JULY 1, 2011:
2012 U.S. Amateur Team (East, North, South,West)
2012 U.S. Junior Chess Congress
2012 U.S. Amateur (East, North, South,West)
2012 National Open 2012 U.S. Game 10 Championship 2012 U.S. Game 15 Championship 2012 U.S. Game 60 Championship 2012 U.S. Action G/30 Championship 2012 U.S. Class Championship 2012 U.S. Masters Championship
2012 Collegiate Final Four (from 2011 Pan Am Intercollegiate)
DEADLINE JULY 1, 2012: 2013 U.S. Senior Open
DEADLINE JULY 1, 2013: 2014 U.S. Senior Open
OVERDUE BIDS
Please contact the National Office if you are interested in bidding for a National Event. The USCF recommends that bids be submitted according to the following schedule. However, bids may be consid- eredprior to these dates. *USCF reserves the right to decline all bids and organize the event itself.
JUNIOR TOURNAMENT MEMBERSHIPS (JTMS) AVAILABLE
USCF’s Tournament Membership (TM) program, which allows players the option of joining for only one event at a greatly reduced rate, has been modified. Junior TMs for age 24 or below may be purchased from affiliates and are now avail- able to them for $7 online with rating report submissions. They include one issue of Chess Life or Chess Life for Kids, and $5 of this fee may be applied to a full membership within 60 days. JTMs not valid for National events. Many scholastic tourna- ments exist that are not USCF-rated, and the USCF is concerned that the reason is that organizers fear losing play- ers unwilling or unable to pay entry fee plus dues. The availability of a $7 option should cause some of these events to switch to being USCF-rated, promoting membership. The idea behind the TMs is not to sign up a lot of them, but rather to cause more USCF-rated tournaments to be held. More details on
uschess.org.
uschess.org
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