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Latvijas Grand Prix 2012 - Fināla turnīrs skvošā
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Grand Prix VI. posms Grafiks un starta laiki
Februāris 18, 2012
Grand Prix VI posms tomēr 18. februārī.
Latvijas Grand Prix 2012 VI posms

Kad: 2012 gada 18. februārī

Kur: Baltic Squash Institute, Stirnu iela 10, Rīga

Pieteikumi: līdz 16.02. plkst. 12:00 ir jānosūta uz e-pastu arnis@institute.lv.

Klases:

- Vīrieši Open / A (pirmās 16 vietas pēc LSF reitinga)

- Vīreši B (A/B) (16 vietas) 

Dalības maksa: 14 LVL (BSI biedriem 11 LVL)



Spēļu sākums Open klasē - 10:00
 
Spēļu sākums B klasē - 9:00
 
Visas spēles notiks BSI kortos (Stirnu 10)

Visiem dalībniekiem obligāti jābut LSF biedriem (kā to var izdarīt, lasiet šeit). 
Rezultātus ieskaitis LSF Reitingā.

Balvas:

Balvas no turnīra atbalstītājiem

Turnīra organizators: Arnis Tihvinskis un Aleks Pāvulāns


 

Open

 

 
 
         
         
         

1

Marģers Zeitmanis

     
   

Marģers Zeitmanis

   
 

BYE

 

 

 
   

se 1100

 

 
 

Jānis Pudulis

 

 

 

 

se 1000

 

 

 

8

Māris Logins

 

 

 

       

 

5

Vadims Vorobejs

   

 

 

se 0930

 

 

 

 

Andris Ogriņš

 

 

 

   

se 1100

 

 

 

BYE

 

 

 
   

Raivis Mackevičs

 

 

4

Raivis Mackevičs

 

   
         

3

Gunārs Priževoits

     
   

Gunārs Priževoits

   
 

BYE

 

 

 
   

se 1100

 

 
 

Ineta Mackeviča

 

 

 

 

se 0930

 

 

 

6

Rafaels Krimels

 

 

 

       

 

7

Reinis Kučers

   

 

 

se 0930

 

 

 

 

Gints Cīrulis

 

 

 

   

se 1030

 

 

 

BYE

 

 

 

   

Agris Muravjovs

3-4 vieta

 

2

Agris Muravjovs

 

 

 
     

 

 






















































































 

B

   
       
       
       

1

Nikita Opļetins

   
   

Nikita Opļetins

 
 

BYE

 

 

   

se 1000

 

 

BYE

 

 

   

Mareks Stumbris

 

8

Mareks Stumbris

 

 
       

5

Artemijs Ščeglovs

   
 

se 0900

 

 
 

Ingus Mozaļevskis

 

 

   

se 1030

 

 

BYE

 

 

   

Sandris Apels

 

4

Sandris Apels

 

 
       

3

Boris Ivanovs

   
   

Boris Ivanovs

 
 

BYE

 

 

   

se 1000

 

 

Sergejs Solovjovs

 

 

 

se 0900

 

 

6

Aivars Grišulis

 

 
       

7

Eva Solovjova

   
 

se 0900

 

 
 

Edvards Stikuts

 

 

   

se 1030

 

 

BYE

 

 

   

Kārlis Pekstiņš

3-4 vieta

2

Kārlis Pekstiņš

 

 

     

 












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The HS20 shares the same body and lens as the HS10, but has been beeefd up with much quicker and more capable electronics. It is what the brain-dead HS10 should have been. After all, it should be expected that one of the largest uses for a superzoom camera would be shooting live action long distance shots and sporting events. This sort of photography makes full use of the superzoom lens, but does need very quick focusing and quick shot to shot times. I had earlier bought, reviewed, and returned the HS10. The camera had terrific features, but was just too slow for anything more than predictable portrait shots. The HS20 focuses quicker and processes and stores images quicker than the HS10. Not as quick as a full fledged DSLR, but accurate enough. An example of a few runs I did on this camera: At 16Meg Fine resolution, with RAW turned off, I could get off 16 shots in 20 seconds, manually clicking away. With RAW and JPG both turned on, the speed dropped sharply to 5 shots in 20 seconds; with only RAW turned on 6 shots in 20 seconds. At the opposite end of the spectrum, at 2Meg Normal resolution, with RAW turned off, I could get off 22 shots in 20 seconds. With RAW and JPG both turned on, the speed dropped to 9 shots in 20 seconds. The setting I'm most likely to use 8Meg Fine resolution with no RAW shoots at 20 shots in 20 seconds, one per second, which is pretty excellent. Certain settings help improve the speed slightly autofocus continuously, turn off the automatic picture review and red eye features, etc. The feature with the high speed series of shots has also improved from the HS10, with a most run of 32 shots from 3fps to 11fps. This is much better than the HS10, which only allowed for a small run of 6 shots. The most resolution of the images drops from 16M to 4M as you go from the nominal series of 4 shots at 3fps to the full 32 shots at 11fps The video also has improved. Both the HS10 and the HS20 have 1920 1080 HD video, but the HS20 has a continuous focus mode that adjusts the focus as you track a subject, which the HS10 could not do (although the continuous focus during video on the HS20 is subdue a bit sluggish, I have to say). The HS20 can do a 30 minute long 1080p HD video segment (I reckon the HS10 was only 15 minutes). There is also an ultra high speed 320fps video at 320 x 112 resolution which runs for 30 seconds. A few quirks and gimmicks on this camera there is a setting for silent mode in the menu. This does indeed turn off all the beeps and artificial shutter clicks. It also turns off the flash! I set the camera to silent mode before testing the flash, which then did not fire. For a moment, I thought I had gotten a terrible camera with a broken flash. To make this camera silent without turning off the flash, there are two other settings that should be used volume settings that adjust the volume of the camera beep and the shutter click. Another setting gives you an electronic horizontal level in the lcd/viewfinder. The camera does give you a heat warning when you fire off a lot of shots very quick, e.g., fire off a couple rounds of 4M shots at 11 fps for a series of 32 will provoke this warning. So far, though, the camera has kept inane even with the heat warning on. The camera comes standard with a hard shell (not foldable) bayonet mount petal lens hood (disparate the HS10). Yay! What an intelligent thought! This allows you to use a regular thickness 58mm lens filter/protector without causing vignetting at the ultra wide angle lens settings. The camera comes with a mini USB cable connector (disparate several of Fuji's other superzoom cameras, which came with a micro USB plug), and the image/video files transfer directly to your computer without needing any intervening software or SD card reader. One of the most grating things about the Nikon P100 (which I had also bought and returned) was the fact that the image files would not transfer directly from the camera to my computer. The HS20 also has an HDMI plug (no cable) and a video plug (with cable) Finally, the largest reason that I have stayed with Fuji cameras they subdue use AA batteries! Now I know a lot of people are just the opposite and despise AA batteries and reckon they are heavy and obsolete. I prefer heavy and obsolete to expensive, dead, and unavailable , i.e., your camera stops working just when you need it, which is the certainty behind all proprietary rechargeable lithium batteries. In a pinch, AA batteries can be found virtually anywhere in the world, which is absolutely not right for proprietary lithium batteries. As many other reviewers (including me) have mentioned, the key to success with AA batteries is to use only the Sanyo Eneloops, which are without doubt the best ever, far superior to any other rechargeable or alkaline battery. In my
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A kurš ņem ārā manus komentārus? Neredzu savu tekstu ko iepoustoju kā pirmo. Vadim, tu cenzē pasākumu ? :)) Vai tad priekšējos kortos bija auksti? Lejā toč nē, tur bija par skarbu! Nu BSI parasti sanāk 32 spēlētāji, pāris paliek ārpus strīpas + 15 no zelta domāju, ka varam savākt 50, bet, Alex, sistēma, tad sanāks kāda 32 elite, 16 challengers. Vajag 48!!!
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