Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Correction from last week: it was Warren who got the highest score on the worksheet. Today we reviewed pins by going over the worksheet. This week Simon got the top score! We learned a new tactic call the battery where we batter down the opponents protective walls. 

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Next week we'll learn about the blind pig checkmate and we'll learn about discovered attacks.

TOURNAMENT  opportunity coming up on Saturday Nov 5 at Highview Middle School in New Brighton. Play 5 games against other students in your grade. The competition will be fierce. There are a lot of very good chess players in Minnesota. Each round you will be paired with someone who has approx. the same record as you. So it will get easier as the day goes on. In your first tournament, your goal should be to try to win one game. Then each tournament try to improve. Three players in one grade make a team and there are team awards in addition to the individual awards. See schoolchess.org to register or to get more information. Call me if you want to discuss this.

I think it would be fun if we had our top 3 fifth graders there.

RATINGS 

GrMeritName26-Oct
61.5Warren326
5Cavan303
5Simon220
5Thomas207
5Logan170
6Lucia165
5Alex148
5Zion144
5Sean128
6Jack110

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

LESSONS   Today we went over hurdles and skewer. Congratulations to Jack who got the highest score in the class with 4 correct answers out of 8 problems. We learned a new tactic - the pin - and worked out some problems involving pins.

A little review of chess symbols

+ check

#checkmate

! good move

? not so good

x captures

B bishop (remember pieces are indicated by CAPITAL letters)

b the pawn on the b-file

PUZZLE 1  This position is reached in the "garbage gambit" after 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nd4 4.Nxe5? (correct is Nxd4) Qg5 5.Nxf7 Qxg2 6.Rf1 Qxd4+ 7. Be2

It's Black's turn. What's his best move? (Hint a pin is in the solution)

PUZZLE 2. It's White's turn below. What are the next two moves for White that will lead to a win?

Answers below.

RATINGS

Name19-Oct
Warren340
Cavan278
Thomas212
Simon186
Logan161
Lucia156
Zion144
Alex141
Sean123
Jack103

Answers
Puzzle 1: 1. Nf3# (the bishop is pinned!)
Puzzle 2: 1. Re1 (pin!) f6 (defending the pinned bishop) 2. f4!
Remember "After you pin a piece, attack it!" Preferably with a smaller piece - like a pawn.  Now we will win the bishop, the pawn, and the game!

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Today we went over the answers to the fork worksheet.

We learned another tactic called the hurdle, and the similar skewer. I hope you remembered the poem:              "Two big pieces on a line? Look Out, it's hurdle time!"

Next week we'll go over the problems we solved today. Congratulations to Logan and Thomas who solved 5 of the 8 problems. Here's a problem from today: What's White's winning move?

Tournament on Saturday if you're interested. See SchoolChess.org to register and to get more information, or call me to discuss what to expect.

RATINGS

Name12-Oct
Warren349
Owen269
Cavan247
Thomas185
Logan166
Lucia161
Simon159
Zion133
Alex130
Jack105
Sean100
Zahra100

Answer: 1. Rh8 Rxa7 2. Rh7+ winning the rook and the game!

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Today we reviewed the checkmate/stalemate worksheet.

We also spent a lot of time on the knight and forks and other types of forks. We did a fork worksheet.

Practice Problems

Here are some problems from the Junior High League in which we participated in 2020.

PROBLEM 1 Black just moved Kb5 attacking our pawn. White's turn. What's the best move?

PROBLEM 2 Black has just played Nd4, Now it's White's turn. What's a good move? 

ANSWERS. 

Problem 1. Nd4+ winning the rook

Problem 2.  Notice that your queen is attacked. Also note that Nxd4 results in Bxe2. So you must move your queen. In the actual game,  White played Qe3 and lost his queen - do you see how? (Qe3 lost the Queen when Black played Nxc2+ forking the King and Queen.) Qd2 isn't any better - after 1. Qd2 Bxf3 2. gxf3 Nxf3+ once again forking the K and Q. This is a beautiful illustration of the problem of putting the Queen on the same color square that the King is on when a knight lurking nearby. The correct move is to move the queen to a light square - Qd1! (Qc1 loses a Rook after Nxe2+)

TOURNAMENT OPPORTUNITY

There will be a chess tournament held on Saturday Sept 15 at Zachary Lane Elementary in Plymouth.  All players will play all 5 (4?) rounds. Divisions are K-2, 3-5, 6-8. ssFor details and registration see Schoolchess.org Questions - call me.

If this is you first tournament, make it a goal to try to win 1 game

RATINGS

Name5-Oct
Warren349
Elliot P273
Owen269
Cavan221
Thomas188
Zion139
Logan136
Lucia134
Simon133
Alex130
Jack110
Sean106
Zahra100