10 Round Swiss Tournament Nov 3, 2007: Champion: Raymond P. Tenoso – Pinamalayan / 2nd Place: Mark J. Margarito – Gloria / 3rd Place: Jayson G. Lozano – Pinamalayan
To break ties, we implemented: Buchholz & Berger
Buchholz: This is the sum of opponents’ scores. The idea is that the same score is more valuable if achieved against players with better performances in a given tournament. Looks like an ideal tie-breaking method and has been used since the Swiss system was invented. However it has some weaknesses which are addressed by other methods.
Berger: This is calculated by adding scores of the opponents who were beaten by a given player and half the scores of the opponents who she drew with. This has been adopted from round-robin tournaments and is usually used as a secondary method.

March 11, 2009 at 18:28
hi! You didn’t post the photos of the 2nd MANGYAN CHESS CLUB TOURNAMENT eith a complete list of members who won the TOP Prize.