Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Lessons

Today the beginners worked with KQ vs K Checkmate, and then RR vs K. We learned what checkmate and stalemate are. In checkmate the King is in check and has no move to get out of check. The player who cannot move loses the game. In stalemate, the player has no legal move but is not currently in check and the game is a draw.

The advanced group looked 2 to 4 moves ahead to find a combination of fork, hurdle, pin, and discovered attack. We had a worksheet with 6 problems worth 2 points each. Scores ranged from 6 to 12 points out of a possible 12.

Tournament

Saturday March 2 at the Diamondhead Educational Center there is a tournament. Our 6th graders will be playing agains 6th, 7th, and 8th graders. Simon will be presented with a silver medal for having won 25 games in tournament competition,

Ratings

NameRating
Cavan958
Simon694
Q668
Thomas478
Alex R.437
Reyka110
Soren110
Jade110
Jannick110
Alex O.109

Thursday, February 22, 2024

Chess Club Spring of 2024

Lessons

Advanced group brushed up on forks

Beginner group learned:

1) how all the pieces move and the value of each piece

2) how to name each square and a few new words like "orthogonal", "file" and "rank"

3) we also briefly discussed checkmate and stalemate which we'll study next week.

Tournaments

There is a tournament this Saturday, March 2, at the Diamondhead Educational Center in Burnsville. There are sections for K-2, 3-5, and 6-8.

March 23 is the State grade level Championship at the Diamondhead Educational Center in Burnsville. This is our best shot at a team trophy. We have five good 6th graders but we'll have to practice really hard the next 4 weeks.

Ratings

I have a rating system which I use for the following reasons:

1) It encourages every child to play hard every game

2) Students can see their progress

3) They'll know which students they should play against for an evenly matched game. 

4) I'll know when they are ready for interscholastic tournaments on Saturdays.

5) When playing matches against other school I need to be able to rank them.

Students start out with a rating of 100. They earn 5 points for attendance, 2 points for every worksheet problem solved correctly, 10 points for drills performed accurately, and anywhere from 1 to 31 points gained or lost in a game depending on the two players ratings. A win is 16 points +- 1 point for every 25 points difference in ratings. A loss is -16 +- 1 to 15 points for every 25 points difference in ratings. For example, if a 200 beats a 400 its 16+(400-200)/25 or 24 points for the winner which he takes from the loser. If a 400 beats a 200 its 16-8 or 8 points for the winner while the loser loses 8 points.

Name28-Feb21-Feb
Cavan936
Simon680
Q659
Thomas478
Alex R.427
Alex O.105
Reyka105
Soren105
Jade105
Jannick105
 

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Tournament Results

Congratulations to Q who received his bronze medal, and to Simon who has earned a silver medal!

It looks like we took a little bit of a hit in the ratings, probably because we haven't been meeting on Wednesdays for the last two months, but Chess Club resumes on Wed. Feb 21.

Name  R1R2R3R4R5 Pts Bef Aft Chg Merit

Simon  L W L W L  2  658 661  +3  26.5

Cavan  W L W L L  2  930 917 -13  37

Q.     L W L W L  2  675 659 -16  12

Alex   L L W L L  1  438 410 -28.  2