Retd.LoyolaCpt wrote: » Cork is currently scheduled for the 5-7 October (provisionally). UCD will be running an event on 18th March.
Asdee wrote: » Is the commons inn hotel a suitable alternative?
Asdee wrote: » So are the MCU running their competition at another time. They've normally run it in September also?
Autochange wrote: » It's been pushed to October as it's clashing with the Ttf open
sodacat11 wrote: » Not a huge entry for the Cork Congress yet which is surprising considering that it is usually very well attended. I would have thought that the recent Irish Championships and the current Olympiad would have whetted people's appetites for chess as well as Cork offering the chance to brush off the cobwebs before the leagues begin. There is no doubt that a lot of players in the 1900 - 2200 bracket are simply afraid to lose rating points by entering tournaments where they would be among the higher seeds but it is hard to fathom why the rest of the chess world has become so lazy about supporting weekenders.
Past_Pawn_99 wrote: » . A three night stay at the Cork venue will cost the same as my 10 night stay at the Malta Open this November, which is not only fide rated but 3 rounds longer with a stronger field and better schedule. This is not the organizer’s fault of course, they can’t make the hotel any cheaper, but they will have to offer more attractive conditions such as what is offered at the Limerick Open, which I am playing myself at the end of next month, or the Gonzaga Classic.
sodacat11 wrote: » The Malta Open sounds very interesting. Have you played in it before? Is the hotel nice? Do many people bring their wives/partners with them?
reunion wrote: » Personally I think September/early October is a bad time for a tournament. People have just started school/come back from holidays and are just setting back into routine/still thinking of sunshine at weekends. Accommodation wise there are plenty of options around cork. Kilkenny is equally as expensive for accommodation and I'm not sure why you'd need 3 days accommodation!
eclipsechaser wrote: » I thought the twin-room deal with The Gresham was pretty reasonable given that it's quite a nice hotel.
sodacat11 wrote: » Yeah the twin room deal is good but the price for a single room stinks.
reunion wrote: » Does anyone know if Filip Sand is playing the Masters section? It's the default option when paying so my guess is he should be in the Minors? ?
sodacat11 wrote: » Seems silly to allow such a low rated player in if it is going to mean that five players who are eligible to play are going to have to take a bye. This is exactly the sort of nonsense that puts people off supporting a tournament.
Retd.LoyolaCpt wrote: » His National rating is 1900+ which is being counted. There are now 60 entries, with 20 in the masters so Numbers have ticked along well in the last week.