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ICCF-US Announces


20th US Correspondence Chess Championship


The 20th US Correspondence Chess Cham- pionship is scheduled to start October 1, 2012. It is open to all US citizens or residents with an established rating of 2000 or higher. This includes OTB ratings as well as USCF, CCLA, or ICCF ratings. Play in thisSemifinal will be in seven player sections, play by ICCF server, with section winners qualifying for the Final. Entry fee is $20, no additional fee for the Final. The USCCC Cham- pion will qualify for aWorld Correspondence Chess Cham- pionship Prelim or Semi. Players can send entries or questions to ICCF-US Secretary Corky Schakel, schakels@com cast.net. Entries should be submitted by September 1, 2012.


Time


WEDNESDAY Aug 8


Schedule for 2012 US Open Workshops & Committee Meetings 9AM


10AM Forum Committee


Denker H.S.& Barber K-8


FIDE Trainers Seminar


Executive Board closed


THURSDAY Aug 9 Senior Chess FIDE Trainers Seminar FRIDAY Aug 10 Bylaws/GTF


SATURDAY Aug 11 SUNDAY Aug 12


Delegates Meeting Delegates Meeting


SATURDAY August 4, Denker Tournament of High School Champions and Barber Tournament of K-8 Champions Opening Ceremony, 3 pm FRIDAY Aug 10 Executive Board Reception 5:30 pm


SUNDAY Aug 12 Executive Board Meetings - 3 pm Open and 6 pm Closed **Schedule Subject to Change - Check www.uschess.org for updates** uschess.org Chess Life — July 2012 9 AWARDS LUNCHEON LUNCH Clubs Publications/CJA Delegates Meeting Executive Board open LUNCH


Rules Workshop Chess Trust


Finance / LMA Staff Forum/General Mem. Mtg 11AM NOON 1PM College Chess LUNCH Women's Chess Outreach 2PM States


3PM TDCC


4PM TDCC/ Problem Solving Scholastic Committee


FIDE Trainers Seminar Chess in Education USCF Legal


Ratings FIDE Trainers Seminar International Affairs


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