Welcome to the 2022-2023 qualifying season for the 2023 Maryland Sweet 16 on 2023.03.04-05. Since 1997 this annual, 2-day invitational tournament has featured 16 of the top scholastic (K-12) Maryland players competing in a separate section of the UMBC Open at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The MD-Sweet-16 Champion will receive the $50,424 MD-Sweet-16 UMBC Chess Scholarship: $6,303 per semester x 2 semesters per year x 4 years. (The scholarship covers tuition & fees, but not room & board.) Only players who qualify for the tournament may compete in it, and they are almost always rated 1600+. MD Chess will email invitations to qualifiers soon after the final MD-Sweet-16 Qualifier in February. Players may not purchase a registration for the MD Sweet 16. Links to the crosstables of all previous MD Sweet 16s are listed far below under Recipients of the Annual MD-Sweet-16 UMBC Chess Scholarship.
MD-Sweet-16 Qualifiers have the unique name format of MD Chess X (usually name of school or county) and are listed under Minor Scholastic Tournaments toward the top of MD Chess's home page. At MD-Sweet-16 Qualifiers, players in the Varsity section who are Maryland residents (including all players who attend a school in Maryland, regardless of their home state) will earn MD-Sweet-16 Varsity Points according to the results of their games, the number of players in the section, and the strength of the field. The Top 16 Maryland residents who compete in at least 1 of the multiple MD-Sweet-16 qualifying tournaments from September through February will qualify for the MD Sweet 16. Incidentally, please note that there are 2 types of UMBC Chess Scholarships for which high-school seniors from any state are eligible.
Starting in August, check out MD Chess's PROVISIONAL Scholastic-Tournament Calendar 2022-2023. The tournament-announcement page of a tournament listed in MD Chess's PROVISIONAL Scholastic-Tournament Calendar might not yet appear at the top of MD Chess's home page, because that tournament is several months off. Nonetheless, one can access that tournament-announcement page by alternate means. On the lower, left side of MD Chess's home page, click on MD Chess's calendar. Click on By Month (at the top of the page) to display all tournaments within a month. Click on All Categories (at the bottom of the page) to display all types of tournaments (major & minor scholastic tournaments and major & minor open tournaments)—as well as chess camps. Navigate to specific tournaments.
At MD-Sweet-16 Qualifiers, MD Chess sets the Varsity floor at 1600 to keep the sections small & highly competitive and schedules only 2 rounds of G90 +30 games to give elite scholastic players the opportunity to compete in games with the same time control used at major scholastic tournaments such as:
The MD-Sweet-16 Qualification Rules & MD-Sweet-16-Qualifier Scoring Rules:
Players' official March ratings will be used to determine the Rosters of MD-Sweet-16 Qualifiers, Alternates, & Backup Alternates, regardless of whether the MD Sweet 16 will be held in February or in March.
16 MD-Sweet-16 Qualifiers
01. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: US Chess Rating (primary path to qualification) [*]
02. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: US Chess Rating (primary path to qualification) [*]
03. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: US Chess Rating (primary path to qualification) [*]
04. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: US Chess Rating (primary path to qualification) [*]
05. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: US Chess Rating (primary path to qualification) [*]
06. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: US Chess Rating (primary path to qualification) [*]
07. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: US Chess Rating (primary path to qualification) [*]
08. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: US Chess Rating (primary path to qualification) [*]
09. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: Varsity Points (secondary path to qualification) [**]
10. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: Varsity Points (secondary path to qualification) [**]
11. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: Varsity Points (secondary path to qualification) [**]
12. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: Varsity Points (secondary path to qualification) [**]
13. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: Varsity Points (secondary path to qualification) [**]
14. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: Varsity Points (secondary path to qualification) [**]
15. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: Varsity Points (secondary path to qualification) [**]
16. | Name | US Chess ID # | Method of Qualification: Varsity Points (secondary path to qualification) [**]
[*] If the Qualifier were to withdraw from the MD Sweet 16, then the Qualifier would still retain the Qualifier's place in the roster, but be replaced by an Alternate (in descending order of US Chess rating).
[**] If the Qualifier were to qualify by US Chess rating (the primary path to qualification) and/or were to withdraw from the MD Sweet 16, then the Qualifier would still retain the Qualifier's place in the roster, but be replaced by an Alternate (in descending order of US Chess rating).
2 MD-Sweet-16 Alternates
(The 2 MS16 Alternates are required to be in the Tournament Room at 9:30 AM on the Saturday of the MD Sweet 16, ready to replace any Qualifier who were either to withdraw at the last minute or not show up for Round 1. MD Chess will pay for the 2 MS16 Alternates' entrance fee to the UMBC Open, which runs concurrently with the MD Sweet 16. In case a Qualifier were to withdraw from a later round of the MS16, MD Chess prefers (but will not require) that the 2 MS16 Alternates compete in every round of the UMBC Open that overlaps with a round of the MS16.)
1. | Name | US Chess ID # | US Chess Rating
2. | Name | US Chess ID # | US Chess Rating
MD-Sweet-16 Backup Alternates
(The MS16 Backup Alternates are not required to be on site at any time, as MD Chess will not pay for their entrance fee to the UMBC Open. MD Chess will contact a MS16 Backup Alternate shortly before the MS16 only if the Backup Alternate is needed to replace a withdrawn Alternate.)
1. | Name | US Chess ID # | US Chess Rating
2. | Name | US Chess ID # | US Chess Rating
3. | Name | US Chess ID # | US Chess Rating
4. | Name | US Chess ID # | US Chess Rating
… | Name | US Chess ID # | US Chess Rating
Typically each year there are 1+ Qualifiers and 1+ Alternates who do not compete in the MD Sweet 16. Consequently, typically each year 1+ Alternates becomes a Qualifier, and 1+ Backup Alternates becomes an Alternate.
The current MD-Sweet-16 Standings are posted in the most recent MD-Sweet-16 article on MD Chess's home page. The archive of MD-Sweet-16 articles is available via the MD-Sweet-16 tab (which is nestled within the Scholastic-Tournament-Info tab) in the sidebar on the left-hand side of MD Chess's home page.
Within 48 hours of being informed by email of their MD-Sweet-16 status, the INITIAL ROSTER of 16 Qualifiers, 2 Alternates, & Backup Alternates must inform MD Chess by email at tournaments@mdchess.com whether they are willing to commit either to competing in all 4 rounds of the tournament (if they have qualified or were to qualify for it), or to being in the Tournament Room at 9:30 AM on Saturday to replace any withdrawn or no-show Qualifiers (if they are or were to become 1 of the 2 Alternates). (There is no registration fee for the MD Sweet 16.) Any of the 16 Qualifiers or 2 Alternates who is unable and/or unwilling to participate in the MD Sweet 16, must inform MD Chess by email of the player's declination of MD Chess's invitation, so MD Chess can replace the player with an Alternate. Any Qualifier or Alternate who fails to inform MD Chess of the player's declination of MD Chess's invitation within 48 hours of receiving the invitation, will be banned from participating in future MD Sweet 16s—or from MD Chess's open tournaments for 2 years, if the player is a high-school senior. If a player accepts MD Chess's invitation to compete in the MD Sweet 16, then the player must commit to playing all 4 rounds, because each game will affect tiebreaks & pairings. Absent a medical emergency or other extraordinary circumstance (such as a death in the family), a Qualifier who commits to participating in the MD Sweet 16 but fails to compete in all 4 rounds, will be banned from participating in future MD Sweet 16s—or from MD Chess's open tournaments for 2 years, if the player is a high-school senior. The 2 Alternates must commit to being on site by 9:30 AM on Saturday, to replace any Qualifier who withdraws or is a no-show. Absent a medical emergency or other extraordinary circumstance (such as a death in the family), an Alternate who commits to being on site by 9:30 AM on Saturday but fails to fulfill that commitment, will be banned from participating in future MD Sweet 16s—or from MD Chess's open tournaments for 2 years, if the player is a high-school senior. MD Chess encourages the 2 Alternates to compete for free on Saturday & Sunday in the simultaneous UMBC Open in the same building, in case 1+ of the Qualifiers is unable to play on Saturday or Sunday. (MD Chess will cover the UMBC Open registration fee for the 2 Alternates. Unlike the MD Sweet 16, the UMBC Open offers cash prizes.)
Qualifiers' & Alternates' replies to MD Chess by email should employ this format:
Player’s name
Player commits to playing all 4 rounds: YES or NO
Player’s grade
Player’s school (include ES, MS, or HS)
Player’s complete mailing address
Player's and/or parent's mobile phone #(s)
Player's and/or parent's email address(es)
(The Director of UMBC’s Chess Program, Alan T. Sherman, requires all of this information.)
After the FINAL ROSTER of 16 Qualifiers & 2 Alternates is set, MD Chess will inform those 18 players. They do NOT need to communicate further with MD Chess.
After the Final Roster has been posted & emails to the final 16 Qualifiers & 2 Alternates have been sent out by MD Chess, if a Qualifier or Alternate will not be in the Tournament Room at 9:30 AM on Saturday, then the player MUST contact everyone below immediately:
Check UMBC's website for a site closing.
MD Chess will provide boards, pieces, increment clocks, & scoresheets for all players in the MD Sweet 16. (Nonetheless, each player should bring a digital clock that supports increment as a backup, in case the batteries in 1 of MD Chess's clocks run out of power.) The MD-Sweet-16’s time control is G90 +30 (which differs from the UMBC Open’s time control) because MD Chess wants to give elite scholastic players the opportunity to compete in games with the same increment time control used at all of US Chess’s National State Invitationals at the U.S. Open:
Furthermore, increment time controls are the international (FIDE) standard.
MD Sweet 16: Tournament Site
Room 318
The Commons
UMBC (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, MD 21250
MD Sweet 16: Parking
Commons Drive Garage
UMBC (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
1000 Hilltop Circle / Commons Drive
Baltimore, MD 21250
(Free parking all weekend. 10-minute walk to the Tournament Room.)
MD Sweet 16: Campus Maps & Visitor Information
UMBC campus maps & visitor information
(Commons Drive Garage is located on the f7 square, & the entrance to The Commons is located on the f6 square.)
SATURDAY
9:30 AM—Room 318: Mandatory check-in for all 16 Qualifiers & the 2 Alternates who have committed to being on site. A withdrawn or no-show Qualifier will be replaced by the top Alternate. If 1+ of the 2 Alternates will not be playing in the MD Sweet 16, then the Alternate should inform a UMBC Open Tournament Director whether the Alternate plans to compete in the UMBC Open. MD Chess encourages any of the 2 Alternates who will not be playing in the MD Sweet 16, to compete in the UMBC Open, in case 1+ of the Qualifiers is unable to play either on Saturday or on Sunday. MD Chess will cover the UMBC Open registration fee of any of the 2 Alternates who decides to compete in it. Unlike the MD Sweet 16, the UMBC Open offers cash prizes. (An Alternate who plays in the UMBC Open should inform a UMBC Open TD whether the Alternate wants a bye for the UMBC Open’s Round 3 at 7:30 PM.)
9:45 AM—Photo taken of participants that will be posted on MD Chess's home page
9:55 AM—Announcements from a UMBC Open TD
10:00 AM—Round 1
3:00 PM—Round 2 (*)
SUNDAY
(Click here to see whether Daylight Savings Time begins today—that is, whether the time advances 1 hour at 2 AM)
10:30 AM—Round 3 (**)
3:00 PM—Round 4 (***)(*)
* For Rounds 2 & 4 only, players may start their game up to 30 minutes before the scheduled start time, as long as all of the following conditions are met:
** The MD Sweet 16’s Round 3 at 10:30 AM on Sunday does NOT coincide with UMBC Open’s Round 3 at 7:30 PM on Saturday.
*** The MD Sweet 16’s Round 4 starts 30 minutes before the UMBC Open’s Round 5, in case extra time is needed for a playoff to determine the MD-Sweet-16 Champion.
At 12 AM on Sunday, this tournament-announcement page might disappear from the top of MD Chess's home page; however, the page can still be accessed. On the lower, left side of MD Chess's home page, click on MD Chess's calendar. Click on By Month (at the top of the page) to display all tournaments within a month. Click on All Categories (at the bottom of the page) to display all types of tournaments (major & minor scholastic tournaments, major & minor open tournaments)—as well as chess camps. Navigate to & click on the desired tournament.
Although the ratings in US Chess’s March Supplement will be used to determine the Top 8 Qualifiers & the 2 Alternates, the UMBC Open's BackRoom TD will use the US Chess Supplement of whatever month in which the tournament will be held (February or March) to determine MD-Sweet-16 pairings.
Clocks must be arranged to face in the same direction, in case multiple games are in time trouble and a TD wants to watch the clocks. Therefore, if Black does not wish for the clock to be on Black's right, then Black must rotate the board accordingly.
Spectators (parents & UMBC Open players) will be allowed in the Tournament Room to observe games. However, spectators will NOT be allowed to camp out (remain in 1 space) in the Tournament Room for the vast majority of a round, as the room is small and there is limited spectator space. US Chess rules prohibit spectators from making any comments or from distracting any player during a game. If a player considers a spectator to be distracting, then the player should pause the clock and find a TD to handle the situation. If a spectator’s mobile phone makes a disturbing noise in the Tournament Room, then the spectator will be expelled from the Tournament Room for the remainder of the tournament.
16 Awards: 1 Trophy & 15 Plaques
* The UMBC Chess Scholarship was restricted to HS players until 1996, has included K-9 players since the inaugural MD Sweet 16 in 1997, and has excluded former MD-Sweet-16 Champions since 2002.
Procedures, Rules, and Etiquette for Players and Spectators at a MD Chess Scholastic Tournament
P20. If there is a tie for first place, and if the prize can be divided and shared, then it will be. (For example, a title like MD Scholastic Chess Champion or a stipend for travel to a national tournament can be divided and shared.) If there is a tie for first place, and if the prize cannot be divided and shared, then a tiebreak procedure will determine the winner. (For example, trophies, the Maryland-Sweet-16 Scholarship to UMBC, and the opportunity to be Maryland’s sole representative at the GM Arnold Denker National Tournament of High-School State Champions cannot be divided and shared.)
P20A. Format for Determining a Champion, when there is a Tie for First Place at the Maryland Sweet 16
If there is a tie for first place, then the Maryland Sweet 16 Scholarship to UMBC will not be divided and shared between those tied for first place, because there is only 1 scholarship.
If there is a tie for first place between 2 players, then 1 Armageddon Quick game will determine the champion. The player who is ahead on tiebreaks after the tournament’s scheduled final round, chooses color. If the player chooses White, then he plays G15 +5 (where Black plays with 5 fewer minutes: G10 +5) and can win only by the standard means of winning: checkmate, winning on time, etc. If Black draws White, however, then White loses, because Black has draw odds as compensation for playing with 5 fewer minutes. If the player chooses Black, then he plays G10 +5 (where White plays with 5 more minutes: G15 +5) and can win with a draw against White, because Black has draw odds as compensation for playing with 5 fewer minutes.
P20B. If there is a tie for first place among 3+ players, then a double round robin of a G5 +3 Blitz playoff will determine the champion. (In a single round robin, each player plays 1 game against each opponent; conversely, in a double round robin, each player plays 2 games [both as White and as Black] against each opponent.)
[US Chess requires Blitz games to be at least G5 and no more than G10. But that applies to a Blitz tournament or a tournament with a Blitz section, not to a Blitz playoff at the end of a tournament with longer time controls. So, if there’s a tie for first place after the final round at the Maryland Scholastic Chess Championships, then even a standard FIDE Blitz game (G3 +2) would be a viable option for determining the Maryland Scholastic Chess Champions.]
How MD Chess Determines the Individual Winner of a Section when There’s a Tie for First Place
MD-Sweet-16 Qualification Rules
MD-Sweet-16-Qualifer Scoring Rules
MD Chess's Social-Media Profiles
If MD Chess's Photographer takes photos of players at the board & in the Skittles Room, then they will be available for purchase at the MD Chess Photographer's website.
If the tournament were to be rescheduled or cancelled, then MD Chess would contact you (by email and/or text) and post an announcement at the top of this tournament-announcement page. The tournament will proceed as planned, if MD Chess neither contacts you, nor posts an announcement about a rescheduling or cancellation. Please do not contact MD Chess about a site's hypothetical closing because of dangerous weather, etc. A site closing would be announced separately by UMBC.
For more information about the tournament, contact Maryland Chess at tournaments@mdchess.com.