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The Chess Learning
Center
Chess Seminar
For beginning and intermediate
scholastic chess players 1st through 12th grades.
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2002 "Middle Game" Seminar
Successfully Completed
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| Date: |
Saturday,
November 16, 2002 |
| Location: |
Columbus Montessori Education Center (CMEC)
979 S. James Road
Columbus, Ohio 43227 |
| Time: |
9:00
AM
- 12:00 PM |
1:00
PM
- 4:00 PM |
9:00
AM
- 4:00 PM |
| Description: |
To
succeed in chess, young chess players
must learn and develop new tactical
skills. Only intense practice will help
your child perfect their tactical
foresight more than this seminar. The
Chess Learn
2002 "Middle Game" Seminar will teach concepts and demonstrate
practical "do’s and don’ts"
that will help players answer the
question "What do I do
now?"
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| Seminar
Sessions: |
Morning
Session
(Limit: 20
Students) |
Afternoon
Session
(Limit: 20
Students) |
Full
Day |
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The
Chess Learn
2002 "Middle Game" Seminar
is designed for
two levels of players
- The developing beginner who:
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- has
a clear understanding of basic
tactics (pins, forks, skewers and
double attacks)
- can read and
write chess notation
- seeks to
learn and expand their knowledge
of chess.
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- Intermediate players who
need
to strengthen their current skills
set by seeing new relationships
among chess pieces in addition to
learning new techniques.
Seminar
Agenda:
The
Morning Session (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM)
will focus on
- Attacking the Castled
Position.
- Classic Bishop
Sacrifices.
- Combinations: The
Heart of the Middle
Game.
The
Afternoon Session (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM)
will focus on
- Creating Combinations.
- Combinations
that force checkmate.
- The Boomerang
Combination.
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