Where
Portland Community College, Sylvania
Amo Debernardis College Center
12000 SW 49th Ave, Portland, OR 97219
Portland, OR 97219
Driving Directions
Chad Lykins (Tournament Organizer, OSCF Board Member, and Coach for Hayhurst Elementary)
503-313-0860
chad.r.lykins@gmail.com
Thank You to Portland Community College, Sylvania for making this event possible!
Coronavirus Update: Event Cancelled. Refunds will be issued ASAP.
Oregon's Only Rated K-12 Match Event
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Cost: $125.00 per team
Free Catered Lunch for Players
Scholarships available to Chess for Success programs and schools with 50% or more low-income students. Contact TD.
Register by April 8, 2020 at 11:59pm by clicking above.
DESCRIPTION:
We will crown state champions for the best teams in K-5, K-8, K-12, and Mixed. We will also have generous prizes for the best teams in various "under" categories, such as U500, U700, and U1000 (exact number of awards depends on entries). Bring your entire club and sort them into teams of five to compete for all the honors!
The Portland Chess Center is giving free annual scholastic memberships to the winning teams in each division. Members get discounted entries to events at the Portland Chess Center.
This year introduces longer time controls for Round 3-5. This should encourage high quality games during the most critical matches.
SCHEDULE:
Check-in: 7:45am-8:15am (Teams not at their boards by 8:15am may forfeit Round 1)
Round 1: 8:30am (G25d5)
Round 2: 9:45am (G25d5)
Round 3: 11:00am (G40d5)
Round 4: 12:45pm (G40d5)
Round 5: 2:30pm (G40d5)
Awards: 4:30pm
ELIGIBILITY, FORMAT, AND RULES:
The complete and official list of eligibility criteria, format, and rules are here.
EQUIPMENT:
Please bring a chess clock if you have one. Boards and pieces will be provided.
FOOD & DRINK:
Catered lunch provided for all participants. Additional lunches may be purchased during registration for alternates and other non-participating attendees. Snacks available for purchase.
DIVISIONS AND AWARDS (SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON REGISTRATIONS):
- Top team in each division receives five annual scholastic memberships to the Portland Chess Center.
- K-5 OPEN: Top three teams receive a team trophy and medals for each player. In addition, the top U700 team receives medals for each player.
- K-5 RESERVE (U500): Top three teams receive a team trophy and medals for each player.
- K-8 OPEN: Top three teams receive a team trophy and medals for each player. In addition, the top U1000 team receives medals for each player.
- K-8 RESERVE (RATING CUTOFF PENDING REGISTRATION): Top three teams receive a team trophy and medals for each player.
- K-12 DIVISION: Top three teams receive a team trophy and medals for each player.
- MIXED DIVISION: Top three teams receive a team trophy and medals for each player.
- BOARD AWARDS: The top scoring individual for each board (1st board, 2nd board, etc.) in each division (K-5 Open, K-5 Reserve, K-8 Open, K-8 Reserve, K-12, Mixed) will also receive a “Board Award.”
- Ties between individual boards will be broken by head-to-head, cumulative, cumulative of opposition, and performance of opposition. Points earned on separate Boards may not be combined.
- The top K-5 Open, K-8 Open, and K-12 teams shall be recognized as the OSCF School Team State Champion for their respective grade division. The top Mixed Team shall be recognized as the OSCF Mixed Team State Champion.
- Ties between teams will be broken according to the results of a head to head match (if one occurred). If there was no head to head match (or in the event of a tie between three or more teams), then the tie-break methods used in the US Amateur Team Championship will be used.
ELIGIBILITY:
- School Teams compete in three divisions: K-5 (Elementary School Team Championship), K-8 (Middle School Team Championship), and K-12 (High School Team Championship). Divisions may be further subdivided into Open and Reserve Divisions based on average rating.
- Schools are encouraged to enter multiple teams (for instance, two K-5 teams, or one K-8 team and one K-12 team).
- A fourth “Mixed Team” division shall be created for teams that have students from different schools. Individuals who would like to participate in the tournament but do not have a team may register as Individuals. Pending capacity, the Tournament Director will place them on a Mixed Team.
- School Teams may play up to a higher division. For instance, a team consisting of students in grades K-5 may choose to compete in the K-8 or K-12 division. However, they would then only be eligible for K-8 or K-12 awards. Teams in a Reserve Division may also request in advance to play in the Open Division.
- Each team typically consists of five players who (1) attend the same school or (2) attend the same school and schools which are zoned “feeders” for that school. For instance, a K-8 public school team may consist of players both from a Middle School and the Elementary Schools which are its feeders. Private School Teams may be made up of students who attend the private school in any grade, but may not draw on students who attend a different school (private or public).
- Teams may designate up to two alternates during online registration. Only registered alternates may act as substitutes. Substitutes may play during any round at the coach's discretion, but must compete in board order according to NWS rating, except by approval of the tournament director.
- A student on one team may be an alternate for another team. However, shifting teams mid-tournament may affect both schools’ chancing of earning individual board awards.
- Homeschool players may form a “homeschool team” and compete in K-5, K-8, or K-12 if all players on the team reside within the same school boundary. If players on a homeschool team reside in different school boundaries, then they will compete as a Mixed Team.
- Only schools physically located in the State of Oregon are eligible to compete. “Online” schools may be exempt from this requirement if all team members reside in the State of Oregon, in which case they will be subject to the same rules as homeschool students.
RULES AND FORMAT
- The tournament will be a team swiss event. Teams will play 5 rounds. Time control for Rounds 1 and 2 will be G25d5. Time control for Round 3, 4, and 5 will be G40d5. Number of rounds and time control may be adjusted based on number of entries, the strength of the playing field, and site availability.
- If one player provides a clock and wants to use it, then both players must use the clock. Games started without a clock may have clocks added with no more than 10 minutes remaining on each clock.
- Each board will count for one (1) point. The winning player on each board scores the point for his/her team. In the case of a draw on the board each team will score a half point (1/2). The team scoring three (3) or more points will be awarded a match point and the team scoring two (2) or less points will lose the match point. If both teams score two and half points (2½), the match point will be split with both teams scoring one half (1/2) match point.
- Notation is required in the K-12 Division, but only encouraged in K-5 and K-8.
- Average team NWS rating will be used for the purpose of pairing. Unrated players will be assigned a rating of 100 multiplied by their grade level.
- One team will play “white” on Boards 1, 3, and 5.
- One player per team shall be designated captain and is spokesperson for the team. The captain is responsible for completing the score sheet properly and turning it in at the conclusion of the match.
- Each team must compete in order or rating, with the highest rated member playing Board 1, the second-highest on Board 2, and so forth. Requests for changes in board order (for instance, in the case of a strong, unrated player) must be sent to the Tournament Director in advance.