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The location of the '''[[2013 World SCRABBLE Championship]] Canadian Qualifying Tournament''' is determined according to the [[2013 World SCRABBLE Championship Canadian Qualification System|qualifying system]] by a '''vote''', according to the following rules, originally developed in 2001 by [[John Chew]] and [[David Boys]]. The rules are intended to fairly distribute the QT venues among host cities on a regular basis. | The location of the '''[[2013 World SCRABBLE Championship]] Canadian Qualifying Tournament''' is determined according to the [[2013 World SCRABBLE Championship Canadian Qualification System|qualifying system]] by a '''vote''', according to the following rules, originally developed in 2001 by [[John Chew]] and [[David Boys]]. The rules are intended to fairly distribute the QT venues among host cities on a regular basis. | ||
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+ | == The Rules == | ||
# The vote for the QT venue is determined on the basis of those players who have registered in the QS as of the voting deadline, do not have a bye to the WSC (e.g., via the CNSC or preceding WSC) and are eligible and expected to play in the QT taking into account any future tournaments for which they have already registered. | # The vote for the QT venue is determined on the basis of those players who have registered in the QS as of the voting deadline, do not have a bye to the WSC (e.g., via the CNSC or preceding WSC) and are eligible and expected to play in the QT taking into account any future tournaments for which they have already registered. | ||
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# If a QT is not held because of an insufficient number of players, then any players who win places through the QT that was not held are considered to have attended for the purpose of computing carryover votes. | # If a QT is not held because of an insufficient number of players, then any players who win places through the QT that was not held are considered to have attended for the purpose of computing carryover votes. | ||
# If there is a tie among venues in the vote, the venue that least recently hosted the event should be chosen. | # If there is a tie among venues in the vote, the venue that least recently hosted the event should be chosen. | ||
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+ | == 2011 Carryovers == | ||
The following players have carryover votes from 2011 or past years. | The following players have carryover votes from 2011 or past years. | ||
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* 3 Ron Hoekstra | * 3 Ron Hoekstra | ||
* 1 Sinnadurai Vijayakumar | * 1 Sinnadurai Vijayakumar | ||
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+ | == 2013 Vote | ||
The following players were eligible to participate in the vote. The number of votes they could cast is listed after their name. If an asterisk appears after the player's name, the player elected to vote for a city that was not their default choice as per above. | The following players were eligible to participate in the vote. The number of votes they could cast is listed after their name. If an asterisk appears after the player's name, the player elected to vote for a city that was not their default choice as per above. |
The location of the 2013 World SCRABBLE Championship Canadian Qualifying Tournament is determined according to the qualifying system by a vote, according to the following rules, originally developed in 2001 by John Chew and David Boys. The rules are intended to fairly distribute the QT venues among host cities on a regular basis.
The following players have carryover votes from 2011 or past years.
== 2013 Vote
The following players were eligible to participate in the vote. The number of votes they could cast is listed after their name. If an asterisk appears after the player's name, the player elected to vote for a city that was not their default choice as per above.
Sinna Vijayakumar (2), Robin Pollock Daniel (1), Max Panitch (1)
Joel Wapnick looks like he is certain to qualify on PR, and is not listed above.
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