Brief Thoughts on the Tracy Almond Hull Fire
I am not usually one to tell other professionals how to do their job but when my family's health and happiness is at stake sometimes etiquette must be ignored. The amount of smoke and ash that has enveloped our community in Lathrop while firefighters watch the Tracy Almond Hull Fire burn itself out is completelyContinue reading "Brief Thoughts on the Tracy Almond Hull Fire"
When the Student Becomes the Teacher
Third-grader Anuj Balakrishnan did something that had never been done in the 14-year history of the Collins Chess Club. The nine year old defeated Coach Chris Torres soundly after the coach blundered away his queen in a rare moment of carelessness. After gaining the queen advantage, Anuj continued to use all of his pieces andContinue reading "When the Student Becomes the Teacher"
Memorial Weekend Sales Event for the Fremont Summer Chess Camp
Summer is rapidly approaching and that means it’s almost time for the annual Fremont Summer Chess Camp at Mission San Jose Elementary School in Fremont, California. Our summer chess camp features coaches with decades of chess teaching experience who annually create a summer camp that is fun, competitive and educational. All camp attendees will receiveContinue reading "Memorial Weekend Sales Event for the Fremont Summer Chess Camp"
Test your chess: daily chess puzzle # 224
Test your chess: daily chess puzzle # 221
A game of chess
My Quora answer to: “How do you get paid for teaching chess?”
The first obvious requirement for earning money teaching chess is that you need to be able to play chess well. This of course doesn't mean that you have be a grandmaster level chess player but you do need be able to teach from a position of authority which means that you should at least beContinue reading "My Quora answer to: “How do you get paid for teaching chess?”"
Fremont’s MSJE Wins its Third National Elementary Chess Championship!
Mission San Jose Elementary School hasn't just won a third National USCF K-6 Championship in just seven years. They've become a scholastic chess dynasty! And if ever a dynasty needs an icon, Head Coach Joe Lonsdale can fill that role quite capably for the MSJE Chess Team. Perhaps you haven't heard of Joe LonsdaleContinue reading "Fremont’s MSJE Wins its Third National Elementary Chess Championship!"
Emory Tate’s European Tour de Force
International Master Emory Tate certainly put on quite a show in Rotterdam, Netherlands. In just the first six rounds of the 2015 Pathena Open, Emory won six times guaranteeing him a first place finish in the strong event. This dominating performance against a tough international field is just the first leg of Emory Tate'sContinue reading "Emory Tate’s European Tour de Force"
Ready For Battle
MSJE Wins Big at the 2015 Calchess Super States
Coach Joe's report on Mission San Jose Elementary School's championship performance at the Calchess Scholastic State Championship. The 2015 Northern California Scholastic Chess Championships were held the weekend of April 26th and 27th at the Santa Clara convention center. Over 900 students and more the 50 schools competed in these championships. Mission San Jose ElementaryContinue reading "MSJE Wins Big at the 2015 Calchess Super States"
Test your chess: daily chess puzzle # 216
Test your chess: daily chess puzzle # 213
Time for a promotion?
Calchess Super States 2015
The Calchess Super States(Calchess Scholastic State Championships) is occurring this weekend at the Santa Clara Convention Center. For most, it will be an occasion for games to be won, rivalries to be rekindled and large trophies to be distributed. For myself, weekends like these are all about celebrating chess and teaching hundreds of young brightContinue reading "Calchess Super States 2015"
Fremont Summer Chess Camp 2015
Test your chess: daily chess puzzle # 211
A nice exercise in endgame calculation.
Test your chess: daily chess puzzle # 209
Plan Ahead for the 2016 SPFNO
More Details to be announced soon!
