Big
time
disclaimer: The
pairings shown are merely what would result as pairings given the
information known at the end of the previous round. As pairings do
not close until 7:20 PM on the night of play, the official pairings will
only be known at that time. If you study or prepare based
on the information contained on this page, you do so entirely at your
own risk. It is the nature of our club that people from the top
boards through the bottom boards get called away at the last moment and
take a bye for the round. Contenders for 1st place in the last
round have on a number of occasions, had to withdraw thereby creating a
complete shuffling of the pairings. So, with that said, this page could
be totally useless.
If you are in the tournament you are
ALWAYS OBLIGATED to show for every round unless you've
called for a bye
before 7:00 PM of the night
of play or previously signed up for a bye for the round at the club.
Don't worry about the points for the bye. We figure that out based
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All Players in the club event need to understand
about Byes, requesting byes, being "Paired out" and more.
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Please read the
MCC Players
Essential Information Brochure and the
Pairing FAQ |
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or you may find you have made a big mistake. |
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Reading the above two FAQs will help you avoid the most common mistakes:
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- Forfeiting because you did not understand what "paired
out" means since these are "projected pairings"
- Not calling in a bye request in time for it to count
- Not knowing what number to call and how to leave a bye request
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| We have a lot of information about
Tournaments and about the club, see our
complete collection
of FAQs |
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The club has strict
policy regarding those who forfeit. If you forfeit, you will be
assessed a fine and will
NEVER be allowed to play in a club
event again UNLESS you pay the assessed fine.
The fine doubles for each additional
forfeit. |
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To learn about all of the clubs rules regarding
tournament play, read the club's
Policies and Procedures
document. |
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| Click here
if you
want to see the Pairing logic. Note, this is not always updated
and may point to some past months round. This is update usually
for situations requiring a closer examination of the pairings. |
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Click here
if you want to learn more about pairings including how accelerated
pairings work. |
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