What numbers should replace the question marks?
1 - 2319
2 - 512
3 - 103
4 - ?
5 - 135
6 - 132
7 - 2219
8 - ?
9 -2016
10 - 219
11 - 186
12 - 111
13 - ?
14 - 2211
15 - 221
Answer below!
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These numbers represent the initials for well-known world champions - Wilhelm Steinitz, Emanuel Lasker, Jose (Raul) Capablanca, Alexander Alekhine, Max Euwe, Mikhail Botvinnik, Vasily Smyslov, Mikhail Tal, Tigran Petrosian, Boris Spassky, Robert (Bobby) Fischer, Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov, Vladimir Kramnik, and currently, Viswanathan Anand.
Alexander Alekhine = AA = 11
Mikhail Tal = MT = 1320
Garry Kasparov = GK = 711 (hmm...I wonder if he got a discount at convenient stores...)
Websites with further information about world champions:
http://www.academicchess.org/ratings/Worldchamionlist.shtml
http://www.chesscorner.com/worldchamps/worldchampion.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship
http://www.anand-topalov.com/
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Obsessed With All Things Giant?
Giant Chess manufactures some of the largest sets in the world.
http://www.giantchess.com/
http://www.giantchess.com/
Elaine Howie Fund for Chess Juniors
As mentioned in a previous post, I will be distributing some funds each year for select juniors in chess.
In recognition of my aunt's anniversary (passed away a few years ago), I have named the fund after her. She spent every moment of her life trying to make others happy. The Elaine Howie Fund for Chess Juniors gives me the opportunity to spread her support.
You can see the current amount on the side bar.
In recognition of my aunt's anniversary (passed away a few years ago), I have named the fund after her. She spent every moment of her life trying to make others happy. The Elaine Howie Fund for Chess Juniors gives me the opportunity to spread her support.
You can see the current amount on the side bar.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Top Ten!
Top 10 things that were great to see at the Canadian Open:
1. Large, bright facility (see earlier post for photos)
2. Cool ceilings!
3. Grandmasters :)
4. Monroi displays
5. Lots and lots of chess pieces & books
6. Fancy glasses of water and white tea tablets
7. CN Tower at night/Harbourfront
8. Tim Hortons x 2 :) :) :)
9. Old copies of chess articles on the walls...perfect for doing a 360 degree spin and still being entertained - ceilings, chess pieces, walls, more chess pieces...dizzy...dizzy...
10. You! (well...if you were there...)
1. Large, bright facility (see earlier post for photos)
2. Cool ceilings!
3. Grandmasters :)
4. Monroi displays
5. Lots and lots of chess pieces & books
6. Fancy glasses of water and white tea tablets
7. CN Tower at night/Harbourfront
8. Tim Hortons x 2 :) :) :)
9. Old copies of chess articles on the walls...perfect for doing a 360 degree spin and still being entertained - ceilings, chess pieces, walls, more chess pieces...dizzy...dizzy...
10. You! (well...if you were there...)
Monday, July 19, 2010
The Best Gift of All
After seeing all the bright young kids at the Canadian Open, I am starting a new initiative for juniors in chess. Instead of Xmas gifts, birthday gifts, etc., I will be asking friends to donate funds (ie $5, $10), which I will then send out to at least one junior each year. Selection will be based not only on achievement, but participation, consistency, amongst other criteria. The junior must be Canadian, either gender.
I will keep everyone updated throughout the process. I am hoping to receive some funds by the end of this year (since my birthday passed months ago).
Suggestions/nominations will be considered as well.
If you would like to know more, feel free to send me an email anytime.
Go Canadian Juniors!
Hazel
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Sunday, July 18, 2010
Canadian Open Results!
Was nice viewing the last round on site (especially after all the monroi device miscommunications - the kids, and some adults, got a good laugh seeing the king "jump" across the board, ending up next to the other king in the Noritsyn-Rozentalis game). McShane won a relatively quiet endgame, never really allowing his opponent a chance to come back. Many other interesting matches - all points (and prizes) were well-deserved! Congrats to participants, volunteers, organizers, and sponsors for a successful event.
'Til next year!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Hazel's Jokes!
Answer: He wanted a "sweet" game, but didn't want to get "creamed".
Note: These cookies, "Chessmen" by Pepperidge Farms (the same company that makes Goldfish crackers), can be found all over the U.S. - I just gave a bag to one of my students :)
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