PW Results
bruce — Mon, 04/12/2010 - 09:54
BRISTOW RUN Results 5/22/2010
columns are not quite fully aligned. please bear with that. If you need to know what the different tie-break systems are, please google "Chess Tie Breaks"
regards,
Bruce George, registrations TD
Bristow Run Results will be posted here after tournament for all who want to find them. High School and Middle School merged. Player has HS after their name if in highschool. That would be 4th, 6th and 26th. Place Name/Team Rate Score MMed Solk Cum CumOp 1 MARTIN, James (5,Saunde) 850 4 8 9 10 25
Late photos: NOVA Open
VictorTan — Mon, 11/23/2009 - 19:23
Just a slideshow from the recent Northern VA Open at the Sierra Hotel.
| From NOVA Open 2009 |
How often do you log on to your account on Loudoun Chess?
AsstCT — Sun, 11/01/2009 - 16:59
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Why Chess Tournaments Help Kids Improve
admin — Wed, 08/26/2009 - 10:51
I found this page on why chess tournaments are actually good for kids:
http://www.masscharterschools.org/fellowships/docs/159/Chiappetta5.html
Chess tournaments are a tool for developing healthy competition, sportsmanship, and inter- and intra-school community. They provide students with intellectually stimulating activities that extend beyond the classroom and into those times when youth are most at-risk (after-school, weekends, and school holidays).
Carver Center Open Day Chess Simultaneous Exhibition
VictorTan — Sun, 08/16/2009 - 16:02
Things went great for this year's Carver Center Open Day where Raymond Duchesne, the resident chess club host kindly agreed to perform a Chess Simul. For those that don't know what that is, you can check out the wikipedia article : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simultaneous_exhibition And a youtube video is below after the break.
| From Carver Center 2009 Simul |
Chess in a Community
VictorTan — Fri, 08/07/2009 - 12:51
I am sitting here in New Jersey at a chess camp with my son. The instructor (a well known chess instructor) is teaching the class of enthusiastic and talented students in some of the finer points of chess. Obviously even though I understand the words and can see the board he uses, I realize that I cannot 'see' as much as most of the kids in the class. Instead, my mind wanders to other matters that seem to be at play in this part of the country where chess is concerned.
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Some of you may be wondering why there is another organization or group for chess in Loudoun County. The answer is really simple. Loudoun Chess has goals which are different enough that a separate organization is a better solution.
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This page is meant for teachers and parents interested in running or are running a school chess club
Benefits of Chess
Rather than describe them, these articles cover the topic very well.
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