From: Larry Kaufman COMCAST NET> Date: 24 apr 2002 Subject: U.S. Championship This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_KAG+cmiDCE5c9eI7ElzdgA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Regarding the U.S. Championship this weekend in Los Angeles, I'm told that four pros will attend, namely Mr. Namekata, Mr. Nozuki, Mr. Ono, and Ms. Nakai. Here are the rules for deciding the three qualifiers for the team going to Japan: 1. The three team members shall be the "best scoring" kyu player, the "best scoring" Dan player (1-3 Dan), and the "best scoring" player overall (excluding the above two players). Only U.S. citizens are eligible for this team. Players must declare their citizenship and desire to qualify before the event. 2. Any player who qualifies for the "A" section of the U.S. Championship qualifies ahead of any who do not qualify for "A". 3. Any player who finishes 1st thru fourth in A or B is ranked ahead of any player who does not so finish in that same section. If two or more players finish 1st thru fourth in A or B, the one finishing higher qualifies for the team. 4. If two or more players contending for the same qualification spot fail to finish in the top four of A or B, the tie shall be broken as follows: For each win in the A or B section, the player gets two points. For any win by forfeit or "bye", the player gets one point. For each win in the preliminaries, the player gets one point, and any player who wins twice straight in the prelims gets credit for a third win (since he is not required to play the player who lost twice and would presumably win that game). For each win in the team event, he gains one point. In order to compensate for the increased difficulty of playing on higher boards, each participant in the team event receives a bonus of 4 points minus the average board number on which he played. If the above results in a tie for any qualification spot, a playoff will take place immediately after the players involved are eliminated from the Championship. If the top two players in any category are only one point apart, and no one else in that category is tied for second, the top two shall still have a playoff game to decide the qualifier. Larry Kaufman, USSF Chairman --Boundary_(ID_KAG+cmiDCE5c9eI7ElzdgA) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
     Regarding the U.S. Championship this weekend in Los Angeles, I'm told that four pros will attend, namely Mr. Namekata, Mr. Nozuki, Mr. Ono, and Ms. Nakai.
     Here are the rules for deciding the three qualifiers for the team going to Japan:
 
1.  The three team members shall be the "best scoring" kyu player, the "best scoring" Dan player (1-3 Dan), and the "best scoring" player overall (excluding the above two players).  Only U.S. citizens are eligible for this team.  Players must declare their citizenship and desire to qualify before the event. 
 
2.  Any player who qualifies for the "A" section of the U.S. Championship qualifies ahead of any who do not qualify for "A".
 
3.  Any player who finishes 1st thru fourth in A or B is ranked ahead of any player who does not so finish in that same section.  If two or more players finish 1st thru fourth in A or B, the one finishing higher qualifies for the team.
 
4.  If two or more players contending for the same qualification spot fail to finish in the top four of A or B, the tie shall be broken as follows:
 
     For each win in the A or B section, the player gets two points.  For any win by forfeit or "bye", the player gets one point.  For each win in the preliminaries, the player gets one point, and any player who wins twice straight in the prelims gets credit for a third win (since he is not required to play the player who lost twice and would presumably win that game).  For each win in the team event, he gains one point.  In order to compensate for the increased difficulty of playing on higher boards, each participant in the team event receives a bonus of 4 points minus the average board number on which he played. 
     If the above results in a tie for any qualification spot, a playoff will take place immediately after the players involved are eliminated from the Championship.  If the top two players in any category are only one point apart, and no one else in that category is tied for second, the top two shall still have a playoff game to decide the qualifier. 
 
     Larry Kaufman, USSF Chairman
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