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Chess Nuts Boasting by an Open Fire

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Join us for our second annual "Chess Nuts Boasting by an Open Fire" nights on December 11 and 18, starting at 6:00 p.m. at NIC. These evenings will be filled with friendly competition, strategic gameplay, and sharing of anecdotes by the fireside. Whether you're an experienced chess player or a novice, there's a place for you at our chessboard. Plus, an open fire will keep us warm and create the perfect cozy ambiance. So get ready to flex your mental muscles, enjoy good company, and even boast about your chess prowess. Don't miss these exciting evenings of chess and camaraderie!  

A Recap of the Night: Unveiling the Chess Masters at Beginner's Club Meet

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Last night’s Beginner’s Chess Club Meet was a grand success! We witnessed some brilliant moves and strategies from players at all levels. A huge applause goes to Logan, who dominated the board with an undefeated 3-0 record to claim the top spot. Milo and Jason followed closely with a 2-1 standing - a testament to their skills and determination.  Eden, Tami, and Josiah, although they had a tough night with standings of 1-2 and 0-3 respectively, brought their best game to the board. Their performances remind us that each game, win or lose, is an opportunity to learn and grow.  Special mention goes to Tami, Eden's mother, who joined the ranks and showed us that chess is a game for all ages. Her participation brought a joyful, family element to the meet and set a wonderful example for other parents. Like me, many of you may remember playing chess with family members in your younger years. Tami’s involvement in our club is a heartwarming homage to those times, and we hope it i...

Tonight's Knight Out: Meet, Learn, and Play at the Beginner's Chess Club Meeting

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Join us tonight at 6:00 p.m. at Burger King in Post Falls for the Beginner's Chess Club Meet! No experience necessary - it's a perfect opportunity to meet fellow chess enthusiasts, learn more about this fascinating game, and revel in the season's spirit. To add excitement, we challenge you to solve our Chess Puzzle: It's White's move, with a mate to be achieved in just two steps. Can you decipher White's strategy? Leave your answer in the comments below! All skill levels are welcome, whether young or old, a novice just dipping your toes into chess, or a seasoned player looking to test your skills. If you've been contemplating attending, or if it's been a while since your last visit, there's no better time to come than tonight!  

A Thrilling November 30th Meeting at the 12U and Beginners Chess Club

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  The 12U and Beginners Chess Club session on November 30th was a testament to the enduring spirit of chess. Held at the local Burger King, it was a night of intense competition and camaraderie that saw the Davis brothers, Logan and Milo, stand out unbeaten in their games. Under the expert guidance of their father, Nathan, who also coordinated the games, the brothers demonstrated skill and strategy beyond their years. Nathan's invaluable insights and tips during the play were instrumental in helping not just his sons but all participants refine their tactics. We were delighted to see Eden and Josiah, two of our promising players, engrossed in improving their game strategies. A picture of their engagement, which was graciously shared by Tami, is a testament to the focus and dedication of our young club members. As winter sets in, we're keen to keep the warmth of our Chess Club alive. We urge everyone to brave the cold and join us at our next meeting on December 7th. Here's t...

The Blizzard Subsides: Revealing the Champions of the Winter Blitz Chess Tournament

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  We are thrilled to announce the outcomes of the highly competitive Winter Blitz Tournament , held on Monday. There were some nail-biting matches and impressive strategies on display. We initially had six participants and used a double round-robin format with a 3/2 time control. However, two participants had to leave after two rounds, resulting in a few adjustments to the game structure. Here are the results per round: Round 1 Results: Grant vs. Leo (Grant won: 2 - 0) Owen vs. Rick (Draw: 1 - 1) Sam R vs. Daniel (Daniel won: 0 - 2) Round 2 Results: Grant vs. Rick (Grant won: 2 - 0) Leo vs. Sam (Leo won: 2 - 0) Owen vs. Daniel (Daniel won: 0 - 2) Round 3 Results: Grant vs. Owen (Grant won: 2 - 0) Rick vs. Daniel (Daniel won: 0 - 2) Round 4 Results: Grant vs. Daniel (Grant won: 2 - 0) Rick vs. Owen (Draw: 1 - 1) The final scores were as follows: Grant: 8 points Daniel: 6 points Owen, Rick, and Leo: 2 points each Sam R: 0 points We extend our heartiest congratulations to all particip...

First Course Served: Recapping the First Round of our Thanksgiving Chess Challenge!

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(Therese and Daniel in total concentration) As the first leaves of autumn fall, we kickstarted our Thanksgiving Chess Challenge on November 20th, an event that saw a cornucopia of talented players coming together in a spirit of friendly competition. Eight masterminds, including the siblings Therese and John Paul Truong (who made their exciting debut), matched wits over the chessboard. After two thrilling rounds, Grant and Daniel emerged victorious, each winning their matches. Daniel made quite the leap on the rating ladder, climbing from 9th to 5th after gaining 31 rating points on the night. We're all eagerly anticipating the chessboard duel when these two titans clash! In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we want to thank all participants. We were especially heartened by Ava's comments about Grant's sportsmanship: "Grant was very nice and gave some analysis of some games. He also asked Leo and John Paul to play blitz, which was quite entertaining for all of us." Let...

Checkmate! Noteworthy Moments from our November 16th Chess Club Meeting

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  The November 16th club meeting was one for the record books. Kudos to Ava for expertly navigating traffic to get us to Burger King and kick-starting the proceedings. We also warmly welcomed our newest members, Tudor and Josiah. Their courageous step in challenging experienced club members deserves applause. Ava tapped into her kids' underused chesskid.com account to introduce exciting chess lessons. The response was overwhelmingly positive. New members Eden, Jimmy, Josiah, and Tudor had a productive session, learning about stalemates and how to execute a perfect King and Queen checkmate. It's heartening to see their enthusiasm for more lessons in future meetings. Now to the tournament results: A total of 10 players took part. Leo proved his mettle by winning all three matches, but the evening star was undoubtedly Jimmy, whose rating took a phenomenal jump of 94 points! Milo and Serena also enjoyed victories, each tasting success in two games. Please note that due to Thanksgi...