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2002 CNSC

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As of October 2001, no information has yet been released concerning whether or not there will be a 2002 Canadian National SCRABBLE® Championship. What follows is therefore subject to change and offered solely to assist players in planning their tournament schedules.

However, if a CNSC is held in late 2002, contestants must:

  1. as of September 2nd, 2002 have Canadian citizenship or permanent resident st atus;
  2. be an NSA member in good standing;
  3. have played in at least four fully-rated NSA-sanctioned tournaments between December 1st, 2000 and September 2, 2002 totalling at least 48 games (tournament directors may count tournaments directed toward half of this requirement); and
  4. have submitted an entry fee and registration in time to arrive by September 2nd, 2002.

The fifty players who meet the above criteria whose peak ratings during the qualification period (2000-12-01 to 2002-09-02) are highest will be invited to play in the CNSC. If any of them are subsequently unable to play, the players with the next highest ratings will be invited to replace them. Players who pay and register but don't place high enough to play will have their entry fee cheques destroyed uncashed.


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