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If two or more players have the same PR, then the tie will be broken by each player's second highest PR eligible rating. | If two or more players have the same PR, then the tie will be broken by each player's second highest PR eligible rating. | ||
− | If still tied | + | If the players are still tied, the tie will be broken by the drawing of lots. |
== CNSC Qualifying Tournament == | == CNSC Qualifying Tournament == | ||
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will be updated regularly until the close of the qualification | will be updated regularly until the close of the qualification | ||
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− | The qualification period for the 2013 CNSC is now over. The list of 48 PR qualifiers has now been decided. (See the link for those standings.) | + | The qualification period for the 2013 CNSC is now over. The list of 48 PR qualifiers has now been decided. (See the link for those standings.) The 12 players outside the top 48 who submitted their entry fees on time will be listed as alternates. If you believe you have been wrongly omitted from either list, contact John Chew and/or the Canadian Committee immediately. |
Players within the top 48 may withdraw from the event without penalty until May 10. Players who withdraw from the event after May 10 will forfeit their entry fees. | Players within the top 48 may withdraw from the event without penalty until May 10. Players who withdraw from the event after May 10 will forfeit their entry fees. | ||
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Because they paid their entry fees but did not qualify for the CNSC in the top 48 PR spots, these players are the CNSC's alternates in case players in the top 48 withdraw between May 5 and the start of the CNSC on June 21. They are listed in descending order based on their respective PR standings. Please contact John Chew or the CC immediately if you believe you have been wrongly omitted from this list. | Because they paid their entry fees but did not qualify for the CNSC in the top 48 PR spots, these players are the CNSC's alternates in case players in the top 48 withdraw between May 5 and the start of the CNSC on June 21. They are listed in descending order based on their respective PR standings. Please contact John Chew or the CC immediately if you believe you have been wrongly omitted from this list. | ||
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− | Players may ask to be | + | Players may ask to be removed from this list. However, once removed, they cannot be reinstated. (This list was last amended at 7:14 p.m. on June 20.) |
== Standbys == | == Standbys == | ||
− | If any of the 52 players withdraw from the event on very short notice, or if there is a no-show on the day the CNSC begins, a standby will be used to fill the vacancy only in a case where it is impractical to notify an alternate. Hopeful players are therefore welcome to be present at starting time to act as standbys. | + | If any of the 52 players withdraw from the event on very short notice, or if there is a no-show on the day the CNSC begins, a standby will be used to fill the vacancy only in a case where it is impractical to notify an alternate. Hopeful players are therefore welcome to be present at starting time on June 21 to act as standbys. |
− | + | If a vacancy does occur, standby players will be selected in order of PR standings with ties broken by their current NASPA ratings. Any further ties will be broken by a lottery. | |
All standbys must meet the event's Canadian citizenship or residency requirement and be NASPA members in good standing. | All standbys must meet the event's Canadian citizenship or residency requirement and be NASPA members in good standing. |
The following rules had been established for CNSC qualification periods.
Joel Wapnick receives an automatic berth as defending champion.
Players who wish to qualify for any of the remaining 51 berths must meet a minimum participation requirement. Players will be credited for rated NASPA tournament games played and directed within the qualification period. This requirement varies by province and is based upon each player's primary residence:
Forty-eight berths will be awarded based on peak rating (PR). A player's PR is defined as his/her highest rating that satisfies the following conditions:
If two or more players have the same PR, then the tie will be broken by each player's second highest PR eligible rating. If the players are still tied, the tie will be broken by the drawing of lots.
It is the intention of the Canadian Committee to award the three remaining berths based on a qualifying tournament (QT). However, if the QT is cancelled for any reason, the berths that would have been awarded based on the cancelled QT will be awarded based on PR.
The Canadian Committee awarded the Qualifying Tournament to the Montreal Club. It was a one-day event, held on Saturday, April 27, 2013. The site was Cote St Luc, Quebec.
The three players who earned 2013 CNSC berths from the April 27 QT were as follows:
Current qualification standings will be updated regularly until the close of the qualification period. The qualification period for the 2013 CNSC is now over. The list of 48 PR qualifiers has now been decided. (See the link for those standings.) The 12 players outside the top 48 who submitted their entry fees on time will be listed as alternates. If you believe you have been wrongly omitted from either list, contact John Chew and/or the Canadian Committee immediately.
Players within the top 48 may withdraw from the event without penalty until May 10. Players who withdraw from the event after May 10 will forfeit their entry fees.
Players who withdraw from the event or from the list of alternates cannot be reinstated.
Any Canadian NASPA member is welcome to show up at the CNSC venue on June 21 as a standby in case there are last-minute withdrawals or no-shows.
Because they paid their entry fees but did not qualify for the CNSC in the top 48 PR spots, these players are the CNSC's alternates in case players in the top 48 withdraw between May 5 and the start of the CNSC on June 21. They are listed in descending order based on their respective PR standings. Please contact John Chew or the CC immediately if you believe you have been wrongly omitted from this list.
Players may ask to be removed from this list. However, once removed, they cannot be reinstated. (This list was last amended at 7:14 p.m. on June 20.)
If any of the 52 players withdraw from the event on very short notice, or if there is a no-show on the day the CNSC begins, a standby will be used to fill the vacancy only in a case where it is impractical to notify an alternate. Hopeful players are therefore welcome to be present at starting time on June 21 to act as standbys.
If a vacancy does occur, standby players will be selected in order of PR standings with ties broken by their current NASPA ratings. Any further ties will be broken by a lottery.
All standbys must meet the event's Canadian citizenship or residency requirement and be NASPA members in good standing.
Any dispute regarding the application or interpretation of any of the above rules and guidelines will be resolved by the Canadian Committee, whose decision will be final.
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