There were two of you who didn't put your names on your sheet and one who didn't turn it in.
Name Rating
Robert----926
Ethan-----818
Michaela--792
Addison---774
Jules-----748
Jack------661
Chase-----633
Charlie---599
Joshua----576
Joseph----574
John Paul-563
Donald----533
Archit----441
Connor----419
Cole------350
Tate------243
Rishab----228
Isabella--217
Julia-----204
Miranda---173
Ayden-----164
Eryn------140
Gabe------106
Friday, February 25, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
State Grade Level Championship Saturday Feb 26
The SCA State Grade Level Chess Championships will be held February 26th at Capitol Hill School at the SE corner of I94 and Dale in St. Paul.
We need at least 3 players per grade. We should be able to field excellent 4th and 5th grade teams and maybe even a 2nd grade team. Even if we can't have a team, it's also individual competition, so you want to do your best and you also want your teammates to do their best.
Everyone needs to take enough time on each move to consider the following:
1. What was my opponents last move - what is the threat? What would I do next, if I were on the other side of the board?
2. How many ways can I stop his good move? Which defense is best.
3. If I can't find a terrific move for my opponent, I'll look for a good move of my own.
4. Look for weaknesses in your opponents position -like two big pieces on a line, K & Q on same color square, a nice outpost for your knight, a chance to undermine (we'll learn that Friday)
5. If you're ahead trade pieces. If you're behind try to avoid trading pieces.
6. Don't weaken your position with a bad pawn move. Look for pawn moves that open highways for your pieces and close highways for your opponent's pieces.
7. Toward the end of the game, get your King out and use it as a fighter. Experience will eventually tell you when it's time to get the King out, but a good rule of thumb is if your opponent has less than 10 points in pieces left (not counting pawns), it's time to get the King out.
8. When you are in trouble take extra time - find a way out.
9. When you have your opponent in trouble take extra time - finish him off.
10. When ahead never get overconfident. When behind never give up - even when you're down to just a King, try to maneuver your King into a position where your opponent could easily stalemate you.
We need at least 3 players per grade. We should be able to field excellent 4th and 5th grade teams and maybe even a 2nd grade team. Even if we can't have a team, it's also individual competition, so you want to do your best and you also want your teammates to do their best.
Everyone needs to take enough time on each move to consider the following:
1. What was my opponents last move - what is the threat? What would I do next, if I were on the other side of the board?
2. How many ways can I stop his good move? Which defense is best.
3. If I can't find a terrific move for my opponent, I'll look for a good move of my own.
4. Look for weaknesses in your opponents position -like two big pieces on a line, K & Q on same color square, a nice outpost for your knight, a chance to undermine (we'll learn that Friday)
5. If you're ahead trade pieces. If you're behind try to avoid trading pieces.
6. Don't weaken your position with a bad pawn move. Look for pawn moves that open highways for your pieces and close highways for your opponent's pieces.
7. Toward the end of the game, get your King out and use it as a fighter. Experience will eventually tell you when it's time to get the King out, but a good rule of thumb is if your opponent has less than 10 points in pieces left (not counting pawns), it's time to get the King out.
8. When you are in trouble take extra time - find a way out.
9. When you have your opponent in trouble take extra time - finish him off.
10. When ahead never get overconfident. When behind never give up - even when you're down to just a King, try to maneuver your King into a position where your opponent could easily stalemate you.
Test Results and Latest Ratings
Perfect Score was 1000. I expected your test score to be about the same as your rating. Most of you scored a little better than your rating and raised your rating. Here are the results:
Name___Rating_Test Adj
Robert----896-1000 +8
Ethan-----821--700 -8
Addison---775--650 -10
Michaela--773--825 +4
Jules-----709--930 +16
Jack------640--630 =
Chase-----604--720 +8
Joseph----559--600 +2
Charlie---556--780 +16
John Paul-535--690 +12
Donald----509--750 +18
Joshua----503--550 +2
Archit----445--300 -10
Connor----401--530 +10
Cole------345--350 =
Rishab----197-----
Tate------194--450 +20
Isabella--181--380 +14
Ayden-----159--370 +16
Julia-----159--470 +24
Miranda---152--100 -4
Gabe------123--240 +8
Eryn------100--150 +4
RATINGS AS OF TODAY (SUN FEB 20)
Name Rating
Robert----909
Ethan-----818
Michaela--782
Addison---747
Jules-----730
Jack------645
Chase-----617
Charlie---600
Joseph----566
John Paul-552
Donald----532
Joshua----510
Archit----440
Connor----416
Cole------350
Tate------219
Isabella--216
Rishab----202
Julia-----188
Ayden-----179
Miranda---153
Gabe------121
Eryn------109
Name___Rating_Test Adj
Robert----896-1000 +8
Ethan-----821--700 -8
Addison---775--650 -10
Michaela--773--825 +4
Jules-----709--930 +16
Jack------640--630 =
Chase-----604--720 +8
Joseph----559--600 +2
Charlie---556--780 +16
John Paul-535--690 +12
Donald----509--750 +18
Joshua----503--550 +2
Archit----445--300 -10
Connor----401--530 +10
Cole------345--350 =
Rishab----197-----
Tate------194--450 +20
Isabella--181--380 +14
Ayden-----159--370 +16
Julia-----159--470 +24
Miranda---152--100 -4
Gabe------123--240 +8
Eryn------100--150 +4
RATINGS AS OF TODAY (SUN FEB 20)
Name Rating
Robert----909
Ethan-----818
Michaela--782
Addison---747
Jules-----730
Jack------645
Chase-----617
Charlie---600
Joseph----566
John Paul-552
Donald----532
Joshua----510
Archit----440
Connor----416
Cole------350
Tate------219
Isabella--216
Rishab----202
Julia-----188
Ayden-----179
Miranda---153
Gabe------121
Eryn------109
Friday, February 11, 2011
Latest Ratings
No one got the first problem correct. I gave partial credit (+1) if you said Bxd5, but I had another move in mind. The problem with Bxd5 is that Black plays Rad8 and pins our bishop to our queen. You still come out a little ahead if you keep playing accurately, but why not avoid all the complications. My computer using Fritz says my move is the best. So see if you can find it.
Name Rating
Robert----896
Ethan-----821
Addison---775
Michaela--773
Jules-----709
Jack------640
Chase-----604
Joseph----559
Charlie---556
John Paul-535
Donald----509
Joshua----503
Archit----445
Connor----401
Cole------345
Rishab----197
Tate------194
Isabella--181
Ayden-----159
Julia-----159
Miranda---152
Gabe------123
Eryn------100
Name Rating
Robert----896
Ethan-----821
Addison---775
Michaela--773
Jules-----709
Jack------640
Chase-----604
Joseph----559
Charlie---556
John Paul-535
Donald----509
Joshua----503
Archit----445
Connor----401
Cole------345
Rishab----197
Tate------194
Isabella--181
Ayden-----159
Julia-----159
Miranda---152
Gabe------123
Eryn------100
Monday, February 7, 2011
Tournaments
Congratulations to Michaela Long who earned a golden knight award at the last tournament. I think she also just earned her gold medal!
Plan on being at the State Grade Level Championships on Feb. 26th at Capitol Hill.
We should have very good teams for 4th and 5th - maybe even some others.
5th grade - Addison, Charlie, Jules, Jack
4th grade - Michaela, Robert, Chase, Ethan, Joseph, Julia, J.P.
Plan on being at the State Grade Level Championships on Feb. 26th at Capitol Hill.
We should have very good teams for 4th and 5th - maybe even some others.
5th grade - Addison, Charlie, Jules, Jack
4th grade - Michaela, Robert, Chase, Ethan, Joseph, Julia, J.P.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Feb 4 News
Congrats on perfect papers today from Michaela, Joseph, and Donald!
Problem 7 was the most often missed. If you play 1.a8(Q)+ Kb3 then 2. QxQ it's stalemate!
Therefore 1. a8(R)+! Kb3 2.RxQ
Things you should have learned today:
TACTICS (HURDLE)
1.Two big pieces in a line?
Look Out! It's hurdle time!
2. Instead of looking for your own moves first, look for weaknesses in your opponent's positions - in particular, look for two big pieces in a line.
3. When planning a move, first figure out where your opponent wants to move, then DON'T LET HIM DO IT! If he can never make the good move he wants to make, it's going to be hard for him to beat you.
STRATEGY (PAWNS MOVES)
4. Pawn moves can never be retracted, so be careful when advancing pawns.
5. Every pawn move opens and closes highways on the board. Make sure you open highways for your pieces and close highways for your opponent's pieces.
6. Don't put all your pawns on the same color square - there are weaknesses on the other color.
Name - - - - - Rating
Robert----874
Ethan-----808
Michaela--773
Addison---725
Jules-----709
Jack------623
Chase-----604
Joseph----531
Charlie---551
John Paul-524
Donald----496
Archit----436
Joshua----488
Connor----420
Cole------332
Ayden-----179
Isabella--156
Julia-----151
Miranda---144
Rishab----152
Tate------133
Gabe------115
Eryn------113
Tournament tomorrow - I won't be there but I'll be checking the results. - Mr. H.
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