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2013 World SCRABBLE Championship Canadian Qualification System

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This page outlines the criteria that will be used to select the players who will represent Canada at

the 2013 World SCRABBLE Championship (WSC).

Eligibility

All players wishing to qualify must be NASPA members in good standing.

Canadian citizens and permanent residents are eligible.

Temporary Residents (TRs) are eligible with the following restrictions:

  • TRs must register for the qualification process on or before December 31, 2011.
  • TRs must reside in Canada for the entire period between the start of the QP and the end of WSC

2013.

Registering for the qualification process

Players wishing to register for the qualification process can do so by contacting any member of the Canadian Committee.

Registered Players

The following players have registered for the qualification process:

Qualification period (QP)

The qualification period begins on November 1, 2011 and ends May 31, 2013. If there is a qualification tournament, it will be held sometime in the summer thereafter.

Note: Tournaments that are in progress at the beginning or end of the QP will be considered to fall within the QP.


Available spots

Canada's player allotment for WSC 2013 is expected to be seven players.

Criteria (in order)

1. World English-language Scrabble Players' Association (WESPA) bye(s)

These are spots awarded by WESPA, typically for being a finalist in the previous WSC. Any spots awarded by WESPA do not count against Canada’s allotment. No one from Canada is expected to receive a spot awarded by WESPA.

2. Top finishers from the 2011 World SCRABBLE Championship

These spots are awarded to eligible players who finish in the top quarter of the field in WSC 2011 while representing Canada. Players already awarded WESPA byes are not considered part of Canada’s allotment and do not count against the maximum number of spots to be awarded. Players who withdraw from WSC 2011 without a valid reason will not be eligible for any spot granted using this criterion. Players who wish to accept one of these spots must register their intention to do so by April 30, 2013.

WSC tie-breakers (not applicable for 2013)

  1. WESPA Rating achieved at the conclusion of WSC 2011.
  2. Record against common opponents at WSC 2011.
  3. Head-to head record at WSC 2011.
  4. Drawing of Lots.

Qualified under this criterion

Both Adam and David have accepted.


3. Major Event Champion (One spot)

The Canadian Committee is reserving one spot for the winner of a Major Championship. This is the spot that in years past has been awarded to the winner of the CNSC. Which event will be chosen as the Major Event Qualifier has yet to be determined. However, it will almost certainly be one of the following:

  • CNSC - TWL (The usual Canadian Championship)
  • CNSC - Collins (Canadian Collins Championship should one be held)
  • WPC - World Player's Championship should it be held in Toronto in 2012.

Details will follow once a decision has been finalized.

Any player wishing to take this spot must register for the qualification process within one month of being awarded the spot or by May 31, 2013, whichever comes first.

4. Peak rating (PR)

One spot at most will be reserved for a qualifying tournament. The remaining spots will be awarded based on Peak Rating.

  • Only NASPA ratings achieved in fully rated tournaments will be allowed to be considered a PR.
  • Ratings achieved at the midpoint of split rated tournaments will be allowed to be considered as a PR.
  • Players wishing to qualify based on PR must register for the qualification process by April 30, 2013.
  • A player’s TWL PR is their highest tournament rating that is achieved after a player has played at least 34 TWL games in fully rated tournaments during the QP.
  • A player’s Collins PR is their highest tournament rating that is achieved after a player has played at least 34 Collins games in fully rated tournaments during the QP.
  • A player’s Qualifying PR (QPR) will be the higher of their TWL PR and Collins PR.


QPR tie-breakers

  1. NASPA Collins Peak Rating
  2. Second highest rating achieved after playing at least 34 fully rated games in the QP
  3. Highest rating achieved after any fully rated tournament in the QP (eg PR before 34 games)
  4. Drawing of Lots.

Note: Second highest rating can be taken from either rating system.

5. Qualification tournament (QT) - Undecided

The Canadian Committee is currently debating the merits of holding a qualifying tournament. If there is to be one then the following will likely apply:

  • A qualification tournament will be held sometime in the summer of 2013, at a location to be determined by a vote by players registered for the qualification process as of April 30, 2013.
  • One WSC berth will be awarded on the basis of the standings of this QT.
  • Any player who fulfills the eligibility requirements who has not already been awarded a spot may play in this tournament.
  • Any player registering for this tournament will be considered registered for the qualification process and need not do so formally.
  • If the number of interested players is fewer than six, players who have already earned spots through any previous criteria 1–4 may also play in this event.


QT tie-breakers (if tied on wins and spread)

If two or more players are tied then that tie will be broken based on PR and PR tie breaker procedures will be in effect.



Alternates

  1. Players who accept an allotted spot under criteria 2, 3, or 4, and who withdraw before the QT will

be replaced based on PR.

  1. Otherwise, alternate spots for the Canadian team will be awarded based on the standings of the QT.
  2. Any further alternate spots will be awarded based on PR.
  3. Any further alternate spots will be awarded by the NASPA Canadian Committee.

Obligations

Players who accept an allotted spot under criteria 2, 3, or 4, and who withdraw without a valid

reason after the QT will not be permitted to qualify for the 2015 World SCRABBLE Championship

except through the QT. This only applies so long as there actually IS a QT for WSC 2015.

Disputes

Any dispute regarding the interpretation of any of the above rules and criteria will be resolved by

the NASPA Canadian Committee, whose decision will be final.