2014 North Carolina State Open 3-Move Tournament  
 124
th Annual North Carolina State Open Checker Tournament  
May 16
th & 17th 2014
"In Memory of Bill McClintock"

Econo Lodge Hotel, 2133 Hanford Rd, Burlington, NC 27215  (336) 227-1270  (
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2014 NC State Open 3-Move Tournament Prize Fund Payout Schedule:   TOTAL: $2,150.00
 (as posted in playing room on tournament bulletin board - Saturday Morning)

Single Group:

Single Group

 

Position

Prize

1 $500
2 $300
3 $250
4 $200
5 $130
6 $95
7 $90
8 $85
9 $80
10 $75
11 $70
12 $65
13 $60
14 $55
15 $50
16 $45
Total Prize $2,150
ACF Tournament Guide payout page (adjusted to finishing players)


Contributors:

     Cash & Other

Edward Jones Account withdrawal $300.00
RBC Wealth Management withdrawal $1,200.00
Joe McDaniel      200.00
Teal Stanley    100.00
JR Smith 100.00
John Webster    50.00
Entry Fees: 10x$20 = 200.00
Total Cash Prize Fund:     $2,150.00
excluding other tournament expense like postage, envelopes, printing, trophies, cups, food & drinks, etc.  


2014 NC State Open 3-Move Tournament Entry Fees
Single Division - $20: Morris Auman, Matthew Clark, Grover Minor, Mike Ross, Joe Weaver, John Troyer, Harley Hochsteler, Aden Keim, Trey Stanley, and Glenn Fuquay ( 10 entry fees) = $200


2014 North Carolina Open Checker 3-Move Tournament Rules of Play:

    2½ hours per round - 2 games (1 hour & 15 minutes per game)  If the game is not completed on time, then a move per minute for 10 minutes.
    If the move per minute does not create a decision, then the referee (Tim Laverty) will make a decision for the results.
    Tim Laverty also has the options to ask for another Master's decision on a judicial decision.
    When masters agree on asking for a computer decision the position must show a value of 60 point to declare the win using KingsRow.
    A touch piece must be played if it’s a legal move; otherwise, 1st time warning. If
    it’s a legal move, play or forfeit.
    Get your opponent’s permission to straighten your or his pieces.
    A Player may request their 1st game completed by a referee decision so their 2nd game of that round starts on time for equal time & fairness.
    Players may concur to record 1st game's position after 1 hour and start 2nd game, and upon completing it, finish 1st game.
    A player may request referee to apply the 40 count rule to stop an opponent's repetitive moves (delay of game).
    A 3 point bye round would be awarded as the first bye, thereafter to the lowest opponent.
    Only 2 points per multiple byes will be awarded to the lowest opponent.
    If a player is 15 minutes late, then the game will be forfeited.
    If a player is 1 hour late or more, then both games will be forfeited.
    When a player fails to complete a game or round its considered a forfeit.
    If a player withdraws unknowing to referee after paired Swiss round, its considered a forfeit.
    If an opponent tells referee he is withdrawing but will return to finish tourney, those unfinished rounds create a bye situation.
    A known withdrawal before a paired Swiss round, is considered a bye if it creates an odd number of opponents.
    Only one Repairing, and only if necessary in the last round.
    4 points for a forfeit, (2 per game); 3 points for a bye; 2 points for a win; 1 point for a draw.


2014 NC State Open 3-Move Tournament Schedule:

(as posted on tournament bulletin board in playing room)
Friday, 5/16th Registration: 8-8:45am

Saturday, 5/17th 

      NCCA Meeting:     9:00 - 9:25am

   Round  5:    8:00am  - 10:30am

   Round 1:       9:30am - 12:00pm

             6:  10:30am  -  1:00pm

        Lunch:  12:00pm - 1:00pm

    Lunch:      1:00pm  -  2:00pm

  Round 2:      1:00pm - 3:30pm

             7:    2:00pm  -  4:30pm

  Round 3:      3:30pm - 6:00pm

             8:    4:30pm  -  7:00pm

  Round 4:      6:00pm - 8:30pm

Closing Ceremony: 7:00pm - 7:30pm


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