Top 10 things to do BEFORE a game:
1. review openings *note: understand, don't just memorize*
2. review tactics
3. play some practice games
4. grab a wholesome breakfast/lunch/dinner
5. sleep!!!!
6. check the standings and make sure your pairings didn't change...as they sometimes do
7. take a walk
8. chat with your fellow players or organizers
9. take a washroom break
10. wish a good game/good luck to your opponent (shake hands)
Top 10 things to do DURING a game:
1. concentrate
2. analyze
3. plan
4. move! (well...you have to)
5. remember to press your clock
6. be mindful of your time control
7. be respectful to your opponent and others
8. take small breaks to refresh, especially if you start to feel tired
9. notate your game for future reference
10. have fun!!!!
Top 10 things to do AFTER a game:
1. stop the clock
2. shake hands with your opponent
3. offer to analyze the game with your opponent in the skittles room *note: don't forget to clean up your tournament board/area before going to the skittles room!*
4. analyze the game
5. make mental notes about key points you can learn from your game (you can also make notes on your score sheet)
6. take a break to refresh and relax
7. recheck the standings
8. eat something
9. congratulate others for doing well in their games
10. prepare for your next game!
Monday, September 28, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
After-school Private and Group Lessons
Posted by Corinna Wan on the CMA website:
"Small group in a private school at Woodbine and 16th. It is an afterschool chess program running every Tuesday from 3:30 to 5:30. They would like to have some players outside the school to join them. In the 2 hours, students will have about 40 minutes small group lesson (usually 1:3 or 4), chess puzzles and rated games. If you are interested, please email corinna.wan@utoronto.ca for details."
"Small group in a private school at Woodbine and 16th. It is an afterschool chess program running every Tuesday from 3:30 to 5:30. They would like to have some players outside the school to join them. In the 2 hours, students will have about 40 minutes small group lesson (usually 1:3 or 4), chess puzzles and rated games. If you are interested, please email corinna.wan@utoronto.ca for details."
Fritz 12 Chess Software Available
http://www.chesscentral.com/Fritz_12_p/fritz-12.htm
DO NOT BUY FROM:
http://www.wholesalechess.com/chess/fritz_12
(cross-border scam)
Or buy Fritz 10 for $19.99 http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?sku_id=0665000FS10108448&logon=&langid=EN#
2009/2010 Official Chess Calendar
CHESS 'N MATH (junior chess)
Toronto http://chess-math.org/pdf/toronto_calendar.pdf
Toronto http://chess-math.org/pdf/toronto_calendar.pdf
Friday, September 25, 2009
Hazel's Jokes!
Answer: The king! He's the only one who gets checked!
A Sad Post
I am not one to get actively involved in politics, but the situation with the Stockhausen family has gone too far. Peter Stockhausen's wife, Karen, and daughter, Silken, will soon be evicted from their home, and may lose all their belongings. They cannot receive social assistance or welfare because they are still legally dependent on Peter. I cannot even imagine what it would be like for them. I know I'm no politician or lawyer, but I just wanted to mention that I care, and I hope things will get better soon. If anyone has any ideas about how we can possibly help this family...maybe a fundraiser or services (an extra room or carpool)...please share.
**note: I am making no personal attacks with this post. I just wish the best for the family.**
**note: I am making no personal attacks with this post. I just wish the best for the family.**
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