Thursday, November 11, 2021

Progress Reports

If you want to move up, pay close attention in class - I've taught several state and national championship teams, and several state and national individual champions. Take time on your worksheets. Play lots of chess outside of class preferably with someone who can beat you - eventually you'll be beating them. Play hard every game.

Read these charts from right to left!


Dean is more than holding his own at the top which is hard to do
Ben quickly soared to the top of the new students
Leo has really moved up since he has been coming regularly
Evan, Warren and Owen have made pretty steady progress especially with the worksheets 




This group works hard but probably had not played chess as much as the top group
JR has made steady progress
Liam was making great progress til he missed class on Nov 10
Elliot has made good progress with a little blip when he missed class Nov 3
Luke was ahead of the pack until last week, but he'll be back
John has really done well the last two weeks.




In chess, someone has to lose (usually) and it often takes a while for beginners to get much over 100. I often tell about a player I coached who lost his first 15 tournament games but went on to win the  national U1600 championship years later. So just stick with it til things click.
Judah - now that attendance is regular, you are starting to rise
Justin - after a fast start, you lost two games one day, but you work hard and it will pay off
Atticus - after a fast start, you started playing some good players and that's the best way to improve
Joshua - you need to focus in class when I'm teaching so you have a chance to win some games
Sincere - you started well. I am not worried - you are improving and will win some games
Adam  - you need to focus more during class. Chess will be good for you.

  

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