WIM Ayelen Martinez (https://ratings.fide.com/profile/118702), who is visiting Japan, will hold a women-only simul game event at Chess Center UENO. WIM Martinez, who is from Argentina and lives in Spain, is a chess player who has been making an effort to promote chess, especially for women, including her livestreaming on Chess.com. During her visit to Japan, WIM Martinez hopes to interact with female chess players in Japan, so the event will be held as follows.
Date: Saturday, April 13th, 2024
Venue: Chess Center Ueno
2-11-3, Kita-Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo “Silverflat” Room 101(Map)
8 minute walk from Iriya Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
9 minute walk from Inaricho Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)
11 minute walk from Ueno Station (JR/Tokyo Metro Lines)
Schedule:
13:00 Venue Open
Around 14:00 First simul
Around 15:00 Second simul
Around 16:00 Commentary and questions
16:30- Free games
18:00 End of the event
Entry Criteria: Female only
Fee: 500 yen as CCU entry fee only (Free for the simuls)
*There will be drinks served for free, and food could be brought in.
* One additional guardian may enter for minor participants.
Registration: Purchase tickets through [Peatix] during the registration period (Limit: 16 spots)
Registration Period: From 18:00 on Saturday, March 23th, 2024 to 24:00 on Thursday, April 11th, 2024
Others:
- All participants have to follow the COVID-19 Guidelines 4th Edition.
- The organizer will take photos and record videos. These may be published and used in media such as websites, SNS, video sites, and journals managed by the Japan Chess Federation. Participants shall agree to the publication of these photos and videos.
- Due to the spread of coronavirus infection or other unforeseeable reasons, there may be unavoidable changes to the duration of the event, or the event may be canceled.
- If you wish to cancel the participation of the event, please email to info.chesscenterueno@gmail.com. We do not refund from 3-days before the registration deadline. We do not refund once the number of applicants has reached the maximum.
- The Japan Chess Federation cannot be held responsible for any problems that occur between individuals.
- If there is a discrepancy between English and Japanese, the Japanese version prevails.