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Monday June 14, 2021

Thank you for joining us today. Please remember to click on both the links for “JOIN TOURNAMENT” in your group assignments every day to join the tournaments. If you do not join them in advance then you cannot play. Be sure to pay attention after you finish your first game because the next round begins right after everyone has completed the first round.

If you missed the round or had any other issues I am running another tournament. It will begin @ 3:30 Pacific Time

All the chess problems listed are extra. You do not have to do all the problems in one day, or even do them at all. They are meant to fill in time if you happen to finish an assignment and are waiting for the next event to begin.

Absolute Beginner-doesn’t even know the pieces and Beginner-knows the names of the pieces and that is about all

Intermediate -knows how to play and how to castle

Advanced -knows how to play & even knows en passant

Experienced-has taken chess lessons

Tournament-has played more than 25 games in US Chess Federation tournaments

Tournament

12:30 PMOpening Message
JOIN TOURNAMENT
12:40 PMEpisode Two: Statement From the Queen
1:00 PMRound 1 & 2 g/15
2:00 PMSpecial Guest Coach Jay – ChessHootz
ExtraChess Problems
 or Drills

Experienced

12:30 PMOpening Message
JOIN TOURNAMENT
12:40 PMEpisode One: Emory Tate’s Immortal Game
1:00 PMRound 1 & 2 g/15
2:00 PMSpecial Guest Coach Jay – ChessHootz
ExtraChess Problems
 or Drills

Advanced

12:30 PMOpening Message
JOIN TOURNAMENT
12:40 PMChecking Time: Philidor
1:00 PMRound 1 & 2 g/15
2:00 PMSpecial Guest Coach Jay – ChessHootz
ExtraChess Problems
 or Drills

Intermediate

12:30 PMOpening Message
JOIN TOURNAMENT
12:40 PMCoach Tortoise Lesson 5: En Passant
1:00 PMRound 1 & 2 g/15
2:00 PMSpecial Guest Coach Jay – ChessHootz
ExtraChess Problems
 or Drills

Beginner

To play versus the computer on Chess.com just click the link and select your opponent. You can scroll to see other opponents other than Jimmy. I suggest starting with Martin(250). Once you have beaten him at least 5 times then you can move onto another opponent.

You can also play live games against other players by going to Play Online or Live Chess

12:30 PMOpening Message
12:40 PMCoach Tortoise Lesson 1: The board
Coach Tortoise Lesson 2: Pieces & Pawns
Coach Tortoise Lesson 3: Check, Checkmate, & Stalemate
Essential Checkmates
Coach Tortoise Lesson 4: Castling
Coach Tortoise Lesson 5: En Passant
2:00 PMSpecial Guest Coach Jay – ChessHootz
ExtraChess Problems
 or Drills

Absolute Beginner

To play versus the computer on Chess.com just click the link and select your opponent. You can scroll to see other opponents other than Jimmy. I suggest starting with Martin(250). Once you have beaten him at least 5 times then you can move onto another opponent.

You can also play live games against other players by going to Play Online or Live Chess

12:30 PMOpening Message
12:40 PMCoach Tortoise Lesson 1: The board
Coach Tortoise Lesson 2: Pieces & Pawns
Coach Tortoise Lesson 3: Check, Checkmate, & Stalemate
Essential Checkmates
Coach Tortoise Lesson 4: Castling
Coach Tortoise Lesson 5: En Passant
2:00 PMSpecial Guest Coach Jay – ChessHootz
ExtraChess Problems
 or Drills