Event Registrants for 11/29 - ST. PETERSBURG EXTRA QUAD CHESS TOURNAMENT G60; d5. (27)*

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Registrant Name Rating Sch Byes
Goran Markovic 2112 1 day
Glenn Leotaud 1855
John Goins 1818 1 day
Timotey Gospodinov 1810
Luis Valdes Silva 1705 1 day
Eduardo Meza-Luna 1700 1 day
Carter Sparacio 1685 1 day
SANDER VEENSTRA 1659/08
Richard Liu 1650 1 day
Chad Davis 1635 1 day
Wyndel East 1600
Tanisha Saha 1594
SAATVIK DASARI 1588
Sakthivel Sabapathy 1577 1 day
Tyler Byars 1533
Kevin Pryor 1495 1 day
Nihal Vajja 1393
Evelyn Crawford 1358 1 day
Aadyav Kattakindi 1142
Ryan Zhang 1051 1 day
Samuel Therrien 810/04 1 day
jacob Pudlo 801 1 day
Adam Scheeley 560/23
Nathan Crawford 540 1 day
Tanish Reddyy Kotha 1 day
Ivory Zhang 1 day
Ishaan Busireddy 1 day
* Online registrants only. May not include entries otherwise received (mail, phone, etc.)

Event Summary

Name: 11/29 - ST. PETERSBURG EXTRA QUAD CHESS TOURNAMENT G60; d5.  
Desc: WHAT IS THE QUAD CHESS TOURNAMENT? After all the players have entered, they’re ordered from highest rating to lowest.  Unrated players are placed at the low end. The top four players are placed into their own section (a “quad”), then the next four highest in another section, and so on down the list.  The players in each quad play a round robin, one game against each of the players in their section, for a total of three games each.  If there is not an even multiple of four players, the lowest section (usually) will have the few extra players and play a three round Swiss tournament rather than a round robin. The quad format is popular in one day events, and results in players of the most similar playing strengths being paired together for all three rounds. A Quad Tournament consists of the top four ranked players (#s 1-4) on the Chess Ladder playing each other, then the second top four ranked players (#s 5-8) playing each other, then the third top four ranked players (#s 9-12) playing each other, and so forth. Each group of four chess players is called a Quad.If two family members are at the same Quad,I can move one of them to different Quad. ********************************************************* ADVANTAGES OF QUAD TOURNAMENTS: The advantage of Quad Tournaments, and why players enjoy them so much, is that players of the same strength and experience are able to compete against each other. In addition, the less experienced players are able to win the same "First Place" prizes as their more experienced, stronger counterparts in Quad I and II. You have opportunity your rating to go up faster!!! ********************************************************* LOCATION: Saint Petersburg Chess Club 540 4th Avenue North Saint Petersburg, FL 33701 (it is located in between Mirror Lake and the Coliseum, next to the Sunshine Center.) ********************************************************* REGISTRATION: 10:00-10:45 a.m. If you want to make sure you can play, you need to Pay ahead of time. ********************************************************* ENTRY FEE: $25.00 by Friday 11:59 pm. $30 after that. USCF membership is required. Please check your USCF ID and renew it here if it has expired. If you need me to do it on site add $5 to your bill. ********************************************************* ROUNDS: Three Rounds, First starts at approx. 11:00 a.m. ********************************************************* TIME CONTROL: G60; d5 *********************************************************  PRIZES: $65 for first place at each Quad (if two players tied for 1st place $33 each) Trophies for 1st to 3rd place for last section! *********************************************************  IMPORTANT NOTICE: Due to space limitation to secure your spot Pay ahead of time! BRING YOUR CHESS CLOCK!!!
Location: Saint Petersburg Chess Club- 540 4th Ave N Saint Petersburg,FL 33701
Starts: Saturday 29 Nov 2025
Ends: Saturday 29 Nov 2025
Reg Ends: Saturday 29 Nov 2025 10:00AM
Rounds: 3
Organizer Name: Saint Petersburg Chess Club
Organizer eMail: timotey_gospodinov@yahoo.com