Tulsa Summer Open 2006
Featuring: 3 sponsored door prizes worth a total of $230,
$250
Sponsored 529 Scholarship Drawing for grade K-12 participants rated 900+ and
$20
of Entry Fee goes into player's own prize group purse.
3 Round Swiss System Tournament, Separate analysis/skittles room provided.
Time Control: Game
in 90 minutes
No Byes.
Multiple sections and/or accelerated pairings may be used.
Location: Best
Western Airport Tulsa, I-244 at Garnett,
Registration: At the door only,
Round Schedule:
Prizes:
Based on
Entries
Prize Groups:1800+, Class B, Class C, Class
D, U1200 & Unrated.
$20 of Entry Fee goes into
player's own prize group purse.
Door Prizes: Chronos
Digital Chess Clock II w/ Touch Sensor Pads, and
2 triple weighted tournament combo sets with deluxe padded bag
$250 Sponsored 529 Scholarship Drawing
for Players in Grades K-12 Rated 900 or Higher:
The $250 scholarship is sponsored and
independent from other tournament prize funds.
See details below.
Entry Fee: $25 for all entries with $20 into player's
own prize group purse.
Membership:
USCF required, starting at only $10 for single tournament membership.
Equipment: Bring your board and clock.
Hotel Rate:
$50, including breakfast and airport
shuttle.
Information: Chuck
Unruh,
1-918-371-2978or
www.ochess.org/events
$250 Sponsored 529 Scholarship Drawing for
Players in Grades K-12 Rated 900 or Higher:
Every K-12
player rated 900+ in the tournament will have their name entered,
if they agree on the registration form to providing a 529 Education Account if
they win.
Information about these accounts is at www.savingforcollege.com
Players may use their Current Regular
Rating to qualify, if higher than their June Rating.
Current ratings are at www.uschess.org/msa at the top of the
player’s tournament history.
These players will have their name
entered in the drawing again for each ˝ game point earned.
Players must complete the tournament to
remain eligible.
The $250 scholarship is sponsored and
independent from other tournament prize funds.
This scholarship is to be placed in a
529 Education Account for the winning player.