MonRoi

MonRoi, Inc. is a Montreal-based company that created a system to allow the recording of chess games in an electronic format.

[2] The other four are the DGT Electronic Chessboard the eNotate computer program running on a Windows Mobile PDA, Plycounter, and ChessNoteR which uses the Android operating system and repurposes a Motorola Nexus 6 device to deliver its software.

[2] The MonRoi system was invented and patented by Brana Malobabic-Giancristofaro, an electrical engineer whose credentials include developing new technologies at Nortel Networks.

The Grand-Prix Finale was an eight-player round robin format tournament held in Montreal in July 2007.

The host countries for the qualification events included Canada, Croatia, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Italy, Liechtenstein, and the USA.