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2012 CHESSMAGNETSCHOOL.COM JUNIOR GRAND PRIX TOP OVERALL STANDINGS Pts.


ULRICH, ANNE E HOFFMAN, EVAN ABE, MAHIRO


MADDEN, KERRIGAN YU, JENNIFER R


PAPAGEORGIOU, EFTHYMIOS PHILIP MEHTA, MOULIK A PATEL, ADVAIT


LIANG, AWONDER GUO, MAXIMILLIAN


DOMMALAPATI, ABHINAY HARI, YASASVI LIANG, ADREAM GHATTI, SANJAY


TAYLOR-BRILL, SETH SRINIVAS, RAHUL HEUBLUM, JACK E DASARI, SRIHITHA ASARIA, DANIAL


TANENBAUM, ZACHARY CHEN


State WI


CA-S NY


CA-S VA NY WI


WV WI OH VA PA WI GA NC


CA-N NY GA


CA-S CT


Name


10395 9633 8903 7589 6853 6796 6504 6246 6102 6081 6065 5887 5751 5656 5536 5491 5363 5227 5169 5103


HARMON-VELLOTTI, CARL HONOR BUZEK, JAN


GORTI, AKSHITA TANG, CHARLES


KOTHAPELLE, TANISH AVIRNENI, SAITHANUSRI KRISHNAN, AJAY


ULRICH, THOMAS M KOBLA, VISHAL CHOW, COLIN MAITI, MILIND


BALA, SHASHANK REAVES, JAYDEN ZENG, SHEENA CUSHMAN, SEAN


AZVOLINSKY, ARTHUR ELBIEH, ERIK M


BALACHANDRAN, NITHIK IELUSIC, MATTHEW CAO-DAO, VIVIAN


State ID


WA VA


CA-N TN GA


CA-S WI VA


CA-N CA-N IL


NY KS NY PA


MA GA CT VA


Pts. 5086


5024 5019 4941 4914 4864 4822 4771 4725 4716 4704 4659 4650 4635 4604 4590 4568 4550 4509 4502


ChessMagnetSchool.com is the sponsor of the 2012 Junior Grand Prix (JGP). Official standings for events received and processed by October 10, 2012 are unofficial and subject to change during the year or until year-end tabulation is complete. 2012 JGP prizes were not available as of press time and will be announced at a later date. The method for calculating points has been modified; see uschess.org for the most up-to-date information.


Chess Magnet School provides computer-based online chess training for both adults and children, including those who study independently and those who study under the guidance of a coach or teacher, as well as support for chess coaches and others who teach chess. Chess Magnet School has been a partner with USCF on a number of projects and activities since 2006, and has provided the free program that teaches the rules of chess to newcomers in the “New to Chess” section of USCF’s website. USCF members are invited to learn more about Chess Magnet School at www.ChessMagnetSchool.com.


CHECK OUT USCF’S CORRESPONDENCE CHESS RATED EVENTS!


2012 Open Correspondence Chess Golden Knights Championship $1,000 FIRST PRIZE


(plus title of USCF’s Golden Knights Champion and plaque)


2nd place $600 • 3rd place $400 • 4th place $300 • 5th place $200 6th thru 10th place $100 each • ENTRY FEE: $25


These USCF Correspondence Chess events are rated and open to all USCF members who reside on the North American continent, islands, or Hawaii, as well as those USCF members with an APO or FPO address. USCF members who reside outside of the North Am erican continent are welcome to participate in e-mail events. Your USCF membership must remain current for the duration of the event, and entry fees must be paid in U.S. dollars. Those new to USCF Corre spond ence Chess, please estimate your strength: Class A: 1800-1999 (very strong); Class B: 1600-1799 (strong); Class C: 1400-1599 (intermediate); Class D: 1399 and below (beginner level). Note: Prize fund based on 300 entries and may be decreased proportionately per number of entries assigned.


2012 E-mail Correspondence Chess Electronic Knights Championship (Seven-player sections, one game with each of six opponents.)


$700 FIRST PRIZE


(plus title of USCF’s Electronic Knights Champion and plaque) 2nd place $400 • 3rd place $300 • 4th thru 10th place $100 each • ENTRY FEE: $25


These USCF Correspondence Chess events are rated and open to all USCF members with e-mail access. Your USCF membership must remain current for the duration of the event, and entry fees must be paid in U.S. dollars. Maximum number of tournament entries allowed for the year for each player is ten. Note: Prize fund based on 200 entries and may be decreased proportionately per number of entries assigned.


TO ENTER: 800-903-USCF(8723) OR FAX 931-787-1200 OR ONLINE AT WWW.USCHESS.ORG Name_________________________________________ USCF ID#_______________________________________


Address _______________________________________ City___________________ State ___ ZIP ____________ Phone __________________________ E-mail____________________________________ Est. Rating __________ Credit card # (VISA, MC, Disc., AMEX) _________________________________________ Exp. date ____________


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If using VISA, need V-code ________________ Check here if you do not wish to have an opponent who is incarcerated. *Note: This may slow down your assignment.


MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO U.S. CHESS AND MAIL TO: JOAN DUBOIS, USCF, PO BOX 3967, CROSSVILLE, TN 38557


NOTE: Except for Lightning Matches, Swift Quads, Walter Muir E-Quads & Electronic Knights, players will use post office mail, unless opponents agree to use e-mail.


CORRESPONDENCE CHESS MATCHES (TWO PLAYERS) Two or six-game options. ENTRY FEE: $5.


Win A Correspondence Chess Trophy Four-player, double round-robin with class-level pairings. 1st-place winner re ceives a trophy. ENTRY FEE: $10.


Victor Palciauskas Prize Tournaments Seven-player class-level pairings, one game with each of six opponents.


1st-place winner receives $130 cash prize and a certificate signed by Victor Palciauskas. ENTRY FEE: $25.


John W. Collins Memorial Class Tournaments Four-player, double round-robin with class-level pairings (unrateds welcome).


1st-place winner receives a John W. Collins certificate. ENTRY FEE: $7.


E-MAIL RATED EVENTS (NEED E-MAIL ACCESS):


Lightning Match Two players with two or six-game option. ENTRY FEE: $5.


Swift Quads Four-player, double round-robin format. 1st-place prize merchandise credit of $30. ENTRY FEE: $10.


Walter Muir E-Quads (webserver chess) Four-player, double round-robin e-mail format tournament with class-level pairings. 1st-place receives a certificate. ENTRY FEE: $7.


Please circle event(s) selected.


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