Traditional Christmas chess tournamen

Traditional Christmas chess tournament will be organized on Saturday 12/28/2013 at Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church in Issaquah.

Please join us in enjoying one of the world’s oldest and most popular intellectual games. Everyone is encouraged to participate, regardless how old they are and how proficient chess players they are. Previous tournament was very successful – everyone present was in great mood, good chess was played and many participants are inquiring about date of this year’s tournament.

Details:

Tournament will start at 11 AM on Saturday 12/28/2013. It will end at approximately 3 PM.
6 rounds will be played.
Chess clocks will be used. Each player will be allotted 10 minutes per game.
Registration fee is $20. Children under 18 participate for free.
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Registration fee covers lunch.
Participants are being asked to bring their chess equipment, if possible at all (chess clocks are especially needed).

You can register for the tournament by sending an email to dejan@outlook.com or by calling Dejan Subotic at (425)444-4595. Please register as soon as possible, so that organizers can plan amount of food that will be needed.

Feel free to forward this message to anyone that might be interested.

For the organizational committee,
Dejan Subotic