For the details of the 6th THOMSON CUP INTERNATIONAL chess tournament. If you wish, you may
It's a new venue this year, so many are worried how to get to the OCBC Arena on time. Here's some information from my recce trip this morning - hope it helps! By CAR Enter by Carpark C from the main road passing McDonalds on your left (if coming from Stadium Boulevard) till the roundabout circus. Turn left to Carpark C and park along C1-9. There is an escalator from C7 and a lift opposite the escalator. Once on ground level turn left towards the entrance of the OCBC Arena. Head towards Hall 1 DROPOFF You can drop the children off by entering the dropoff instead of turning towards Carpark C. This is near the Circle Line MRT Stadium exit (far left). Turn left and walk towards the Arena Hall 1 BY SCHOOL BUS Buses should proceed to the Coach Bay and alight the students. After getting off walk towards Berth 9 and left right to the Arena Hall 1 MRT Stadium MRT on Circle Line is closest to the OCBC Arena. Exit B is closest to the OCBC Arena. Those coming from the North East please ...
The entry fee is $20 for those 18 and under, $30 for those above.
ReplyDeleteThanks to the reader for spotting the discrepancy. The entry form has been amended.
Hi John,
ReplyDeleteIs it possible to start the chess competition earlier on 7 July 12, instead of 11am?
As I know that some chess players are keen to compete in both the Thomson Chess and the National Junior Blitz (starts at 1800hrs on 7 Jul 12).
thank you very much.
Sorry, the times have been fixed. It will not be possible to amend it now as others who are playing the tournament may have other plans too and can't come earlier.
ReplyDeleteIt is sad that we have a major clash of dates on the 7-8 Jul weekend but I am sure that those keen on long games will join us.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteRead that the tournament is FIDE rated and G/60.
However, a minor point, for FIDE rapid, the time controls should be less than 60min, so G/59.
I have checked with SCF, they will still rate it as FIDE Rapid. G60 is a tricky category and I am sure FIDE is now looking into changing the rules to adopt it as rapid.
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