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SUMMARY:July Camp Five\, Meridian School
DESCRIPTION:This summer camp is held at Meridian School. Please read and follow school guidance at Meridian Summer Quest 2024 for their campus requirements and health directives. \nKnowledge of chess moves and rules is required.\nTo get started in chess\, the ChessKid videos here and here can be helpful!\nOpen to students in grades K-8\, from Beginners to Advanced. \nEach camp includes a tournament with chess clocks\, recording and game review. Other chess activities include solving chess puzzles\, opening moves and strategy lessons\, endgame practice and review\, chess videos\, casual student games\, blitz tournament\, and of course the bughouse! \nWe also have occasional contests\, like chess jeopardy (with teams and questions about various chess or near-chess subjects). Students are rewarded for hard work and effort in a camp. \nAll camps are attended or conducted by International Master Georgi Orlov\, 1994 US Open Champion\, USCF Rated 2540\, with a 4-Year Chess Education degree from Moscow\, Russia. \nThe Meridian School is in the Wallingford area.\n4649 Sunnyside Ave N\, Suite 242\, Seattle\, WA 98103 \nTime\nArrive at 9 am. Pick-up at 3 pm. \nChess Camp Questions To: info@chessplayer.com or call Georgi 206-387-1253 \nRegistration\nThe Meridian School handles this camp registration.\nPlease visit Meridian Summer Quest 2024 web page to find links to their summer programs and registration. \nChess Camp Questions: info@chessplayer.com or call Georgi 206-387-1253
URL:https://chessplayer.com/event/july-camp-five-2024/2024-07-19/
LOCATION:Meridian School\, 4649 Sunnyside Ave N\, Suite 242\, Seattle\, 98103
CATEGORIES:Camps
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SUMMARY:Ryan Beginner Friday\, Redmond
DESCRIPTION:Friday Beginner Classes in Redmond\nA weekly class on Friday afternoons by Ryan Ackerman. \nStudents learn sportsmanship\, how to play with a clock\, record their games\, solid opening plays\, and much more! \nBeginners class is best for those with ratings 500 to 700.\nBooster class is ideal for ratings 700 to 1100.\nIntermediate class is best for ratings up to 1100+ and up.\nIs this class for you? Click to read about how to choose classes. \nIn Person! This Friday class is held in person in our Redmond office at regular capacity. \nWe encourage students to create a free ChessKid.com account to play and practice between lessons! \nThanks\, Coach Travis
URL:https://chessplayer.com/event/beginner-friday-07-19/
LOCATION:Redmond\, 4174 148th Ave NE\, Building I\, Suite M\, Redmond\, WA\, 98052\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beginner,Classes,Redmond
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SUMMARY:Orlov Intermediate Friday (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Friday Intermediate Classes (Video Conference)\nA weekly online class via Zoom on Fridays by IM Georgi Orlov. \nThis class is designed for Intermediate level players and is very helpful for tournament players. Is this class for you? See how to choose classes. \nWe teach powerful chess tools to get ahead in the game: \n\nStrategy lessons and cool openings\nTactics\nHomework\n\nBelow is the meeting invitation for Friday’s remote chess lessons. To join the meeting\, click on the link below following the “Join Zoom Meeting”. You can connect by laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone. Please use a webcam setup so I can see the students. You’ll probably want to arrive a few minutes early and test your microphone and camera. \nKindly remind students to hold questions and comments during my lesson until I open the floor for discussion. Allow one student to finish their thoughts before jumping in. This will reduce interruptions and maintain the integrity of the chess session. \nIt is good practice to mute your microphone until you talk to reduce background noise. Press the space bar to talk and release to re-mute when your conversation is finished. Think of it as a “push to talk” button. \nParents\, we appreciate your help getting your student successfully connected with this technology in our online lessons. We request that no extras (relatives\, observers\, or remote computers) participate in the session. \nNew Students: If you are a new student joining our Zoom class\, please do two things in advance. First\, email Coach Orlov and request the Zoom meeting password. Second\, we use Chess.com with our Intermediate classes so please set up your free Chess.com account and then search for and join our Orlov Chess Academy club. This also allows you to practice your chess and play games as much as you like! Plus\, you can participate in friendly online Orlov club tournaments. For full unlimited access to the whole site with all of its bells and whistles\, consider upgrading your membership. \nThanks\, Coach Orlov\n206-387-1253 \n\n\n\n\nZoom Topic:\nOrlov Chess Academy Intermediate Class Friday\n\n\n\n\nTime:\nWeekly Fridays at 05:30 PM Pacific\n\n\nJoin Meeting:\nzoom.us/j/8647353754\n\n\nMeeting ID:\n864 735 3754
URL:https://chessplayer.com/event/orlov-intermediate-07-19/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Classes,Intermediate,Online,Redmond
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SUMMARY:Friday Night Quads
DESCRIPTION:Our weekly Friday Night Quads Tournament will pair 4 students of similar chess skill together for 3 exciting and rated chess games! This NWSRS-rated event is a great way to practice skills and establish or maintain an official chess rating. \nLive game analysis is offered between rounds by a coach with years of tournament experience\, or when students finish all 3 of their games. \nFormat: Game/25 with 5-second delay\, 3 rounds\, NWSRS rated. \nWhere: Friday Night Quads are held in-person in our Redmond office. \nWe encourage you to register early. Accordingly\, the price goes up $3 on the Wednesday before the event. \n\n\n\n\nSchedule:\n\n\n\n\n\n6:20 PM\nWarm-up games\, early arrival is encouraged\n\n\n6:30 PM\nPlayers must be already on site or call ahead\, 425-345-9731\n\n\n→\nPairings are announced\, take your seat\n\n\n→\nRules review\, if any players are new to tournaments\n\n\n6:35 PM\nRound 1 Begins\n\n\n\nSubsequent rounds start when both players have finished previous games\n\n\n\nBetween rounds the players have an optional 5 minute break\n\n\n\nEvent ends when all games conclude
URL:https://chessplayer.com/event/friday-night-quads-07-19/
LOCATION:Redmond\, 4174 148th Ave NE\, Building I\, Suite M\, Redmond\, WA\, 98052\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Quads,Redmond
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