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About Event Summaries and Standings<\/h3>\n

A crosstable is a table that shows all players’ results in a tournament by section. The crosstable can take different forms. We post two different versions on this website; here is an explanation of how the two versions differ:<\/p>\n

The Event Summary<\/strong> is created by the US Chess Federation<\/em> from the rating report files submitted for the subject tournament. The Event Summary includes only rated sections<\/em> and shows the new official ratings<\/em> for all players. Players are listed in order by their new rating <\/em>within score groups, without taking tiebreaks into consideration.<\/p>\n

The Final Standings<\/strong> are created from the tournament software<\/em> used to run the tournament. They show all sections, rated and non-rated<\/em>, and they list players in order by tiebreaks <\/em>within score groups. New ratings are not shown<\/em> for players in the rated sections because they must be calculated by the USCF.<\/p>\n

Results from Previous CSC Tournament Series<\/h3>\n