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1. Join BAC Events
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What?
- i) G/45 d5 Noon Cash-Day Event:
-Featuring a $1000 Prize Pool based on 32 entries!
-Open to Adults and Advanced Kids. - ii) Upcoming
Event:
Get ready for The BAC Real Championship in less than 2 weeks!
-$4000 in Guaranteed Prizes!
-FIDE Rated (2000+) and (1500-1799) Sections
When?
Sun Oct 1:
G/45 d5 at Noon
Sat Oct 7 to Sun Oct 8: The BAC REAL Championship
Where?
- Sun October 1, at the BayAreaChess,
Inc. Office (2050 Concourse Dr #42, San Jose ().
We have a new fan at the office!- [12:00 pm] Open Swiss G/45 d5
- [9:00 am] Kids Quads
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for Open Swiss ; Kids Quads
Advanced Entries
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- The REAL Championship
A 2-Day championship on Oct 7-8 at the Sonesta Hotel San Jose - North Milpitas, 777 Bellew
Dr, Milpitas, CA 95035 ()- [9am Sat Oct 7 Till 6pm Sun Oct
8] Open Swiss G/90+30
- [6:30 pm Sun Oct 8] Open Blitz
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for Real Open; Kids Quads/Swiss
Advance Entries
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Prize Fund: $ 4,000 GUARANTEED- 2000+ (FIDE-rated): 1st $700, 2nd $300, 3rd $150 | u2300
1st $300, 2nd $110
- 1500-1799 (FIDE-rated): 1st $500, 2nd $200, 3rd $110 | u1800 1st $300, 2nd $110
- under 1500: 1st $500, 2nd $200, 3rd $110 | u1200 1st $300, 2nd $110
2. Online registration closes at 12 midnight before the 1st day of the event.
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