Tourney round: Triangulation: Isosceles Division: Sign-Ups

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Notes from the organizer: This is the sign-up page for entering the ISOSCELES DIVISION of the "Triangulation" tourney.

As mentioned in the introductory thread for Triangulation, sign-ups for the Isosceles Division are open to anyone whose rolling rating is 1600 OR UNDER at the time they sign up. If you enter the Isosceles Division, you may, if you so choose, also enter the Equilateral Division. If your current rolling rating is under 1200, you may also enter the Scalene Division if you so choose.

If your rating is within the boundaries of a division at the time when you sign up, but later increases beyond the boundaries of the division, you may still participate in any divisions for which you are already registered. Similarly, if you sign up for one division and your rating then drops such that it qualifies you for a lower division, you may join the lower division after your rating gets low enough (unless I suspect you've intentionally tanked games to get your ratings down, and I know none of you would do that). Only your rating at sign-up time is relevant, since I'm planning to keep sign-ups open for only a week anyway.

The deadline for signing up for this tourney is one week from today -- Tuesday, 30 August -- and matches will be weekly, beginning on Thursday, 1 September. Be there or be square (i.e., not triangular)!

Ran from: 23 – 30 August 2016. Format: 9 Rounder. Matches: One-off. Approved.

Organizers: Johnny Canuck.

Fixtures: 0. Completed: 0.

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