When you connect to this website, you send your IP address and sometimes some cookies. You may also give us personal identifying information, such as your name and contact information. All this data is used to securely provide you with the services that you request. We encourage you to review our privacy policy to make sure that you understand how your data is managed, and to contact us if you have any questions. View Privacy Policy

2011 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship

From NASPAWiki
Revision as of 22:08, 25 April 2011 by Shan19 (talk | contribs) (Schedule)

You are viewing a condensed mobile version of this NASPA webpage.
Switch to full version.

Defending Champion Adam Logan

The 2011 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship (CNSC) will take place on June 10-13 at the Bond Place Hotel, 65 Dundas Street East, Toronto (map). Hasbro Canada is once again generously underwriting a $12,150 prize package, and the new national champion also wins the right to represent Canada at the 2011 World SCRABBLE Championship.

Schedule

Friday, June 10 09:15–18:30 Warmup Early Bird (optional)
19:00–19:30 Registration
19:30–22:45 Rounds 1–3
Saturday, June 11 09:00–18:45 Rounds 4–11
Sunday, June 12 09:00–17:35 Rounds 12–18
Monday, June 13 09:00–15:00 Finals (best-of-five between top two finalists)

A more detailed schedule will be posted as soon as it has been finalized; the above has been published to let participants make their travel plans.

Please note that everyone is welcome to attend the regular weekly meeting of the Mississauga SCRABBLE Club on the evening of Thursday, June 9th.

How to Compete

The CNSC is an invitational event for the top 52 players who qualify according to a qualification system (QS) maintained by the Canadian Committee. As described in the QS, competitors must play a minimum number of games during a qualification period (QP), be Canadian citizens or permanent residents and be members in good standing of NASPA. One place goes to defending champion Adam Logan, the next 47 places are awarded based on peak ratings, and four places may be available in two qualifying tournaments.

Regardless of how you wish to qualify, you must register by making sure that John Chew receives your $75 entry fee together with your T-shirt size no later than March 31st. You may pay by cash, cheque or INTERAC e-Transfer, but not PayPal or credit card. Cash and cheque payments may be made by mail (9 Fulton Avenue, Toronto ON M4K 1X6) or in person (at the Toronto SCRABBLE Club, the Dallas Open or the WCWCWC). If you are not sure whether or not you will qualify, please pay by cheque, so that your cheque can be destroyed or returned if you do not qualify.

As usual, to participate in the CNSC, you must comply with the CNSC rules, which set out in legal terms the agreement that you are entering into as a participant in the event.

Web Coverage

The championship will receive major event web coverage typical of recent national and international championships, including photography and commentary by Sherrie Saint John and live annotated games from Board 1.

Spectators

Spectators are invited to attend the finals on Monday, June 13th, where the best-of-five match will be relayed play by play onto a giant SCRABBLE board. Admission is free.

Spectators are also welcome to take a look at the preliminary rounds on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, but space is extremely limited. They should introduce themselves to tournament officials on arrival, and take care not to disturb games in progress.

Prizes

The $12,150 prize pool donated by Hasbro Canada will be awarded according to the same distribution as at the 2008 CNSC.


1st Place $7,000
Possession of the trophy
A place on Canada's team at WSC 2011
2nd Place $2,500
3rd Place $1,000
4th Place $500
5th Place $350
6th Place $250
7th Place $100
8th Place $100
9th Place $100
10th Place $100
High Play $25 (daily)
Best Daily Record $25 (daily)
Michael Wise
Memorial
Sportsmanship Award
TBA


Venue

Exterior photo showing Bond Place Hotel at left, east end of Yonge-Dundas Square at right

The Bond Place Hotel is located in downtown Toronto, one block east of Yonge-Dundas Square, the “Heart of the City”, in a popular neighbourhood known for shopping, dining and entertainment. Within a 200-metre radius are such other Toronto landmarks as the Eaton Centre (the largest mall in the region), Massey Hall (a century-old performing arts theatre), the (self-proclaimed) World's Biggest Bookstore, St. Michael's Hospital and Ryerson University.

Renovations of all of its guest rooms are expected to be completed by the end of March 2011, and the hotel will host not only the CNSC this June but also the Toronto International SCRABBLE Open in September. Rooms are reasonably priced and, unusually for the area, available in three-bed configurations. A limited number of rooms are available at the following rates (per night ppdo, not including 13% HST): $99 (standard double or two twin), $109 (superior three twin), $119 (deluxe queen and double or queen and two twin).

The venue is non-smoking, wheelchair-accessible, near Dundas subway station, and has guest parking. All events will take place in the function rooms on the basement level of the hotel.

Dining

Dining area outside the playing room, lower level, Bond Place Hotel

Some meals will be provided to contestants and staff in the lounge; details will appear when the full event schedule is published.

The nearest food courts are in the malls on the other three (NE, NW and SW) corners of Yonge and Dundas. A list of additional restaurant suggestions will be posted here as the event draws nearer.

Staff

Representing
Hasbro Canada
Sandy Sinclair (VP Marketing),
Marisa Pedatella, Greg Ferguson
Tournament Director
& Web Designer
John Chew
Assistant Director Mad Palazzo
Internet Reporter Sherrie Saint John
Graphic Design
& Event Planning
TBA
Data Entry TBA
Game Recorders Trevor Sealy, John Robertson, TBA
Finals Host Robin Pollock Daniel, TBA (if Robin is a finalist)

Further Information

If you have questions about the 2011 CNSC that are not answered on this website, please contact CNSC Director John Chew.