Chess are no percent in my school๐ฏ๐ฏ๐ฏ
I had a different experience. The chess club only allows 2nd graders and above. By the time I was third grade, I could beat everyone consistently except for one 6th grader. That year, I went to the k-3 section of the state championship with a 1000 rating. Everyone else coming from the same school expected me to annihilate the competition. But having been a big fish in a small pond, I didn't know what to expect. In the first three rounds, I got defeated TWICE BY 400s. Ended up in the middle of the pack, the four digit guy sticking out there like a sore thumb. In fourth grade, I conducted the "reign of terror" at my school. Still, I did subpar in the k-5 section. Next year, I began homeschooling, so the school was probably relieved. As a 1400, I was on track for a trophy but got upsetted AGAIN by a 1200. 6th grade is probably my best year, although it was in the k-8 section. I won all my games except for a 2000 and a draw against an 1800. At least after four years, I finally got a trophy in the top ten. I think that was enough.
lol at my school we have like 20 people playing chess at lunch and the members of the chess club are going to play another school on wednesday
lol at my school we have like 20 people playing chess at lunch and the members of the chess club are going to play another school on wednesday
This makes me tell another story. Each year, our team plays against three other teams from their schools. The week before that day, people try to squeeze into the top twelve so that they can play in the cup, which the school gets to keep for the year if they win. In third grade, I played second board, and I only got 1.5/3, and got second to the team that had always been winning for the past four years or so. The next year, the Friday before, I was playing someone in rank number thirteen or so, and as I mentioned above, that was my "reign of terror". So he asked me to go easy on him, and I said,"I guess." But he tried to scholar's mate me, so I crushed him since he didn't deserve to go if he was going to attempt scholar's mates everywhere.ย
Now, the real story. This time around, I wrecked all my three opponents. Tensions were extremely high, and it came down to one board, in which he won! And the "announcer" said that second place was our school, and then said, "Wait, that's not right!". LOL.
Lol. I remember once I was putting up posters for my chess club in school and I saw something for the K-pop club. I seriously thought it was for Korean immigrants to learn English and stuff. Then when all the Chinese and Korean girls started going there I realized.
i once asked my teacher if we could get chess-coaching at school - he declined because he said sth like thats the last thing we need here years later i see that they implemented a chess coach coming there one a week for 2 hours ha!
I am in a big school and one of my friends is like 700 Elo but that's is so top chess in my school
I am in a big school and one of my friends is like 700 Elo but that's is so top chess in my school
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top was, on average, 1100 for us
I love chess very much.But in my school,0.01% students know how to play chess.What should I do to help my friends more interesting about chess???Please help me!!!๐๐๐
I hate school, because here are stupid persons (I mean that I am too stupid). Chess persons are very smart and logic (I no, it's true).
ย Create a chess club in your school. Bring a long a chess clock and play outside your room. That will attract onlookers.
ย Create a chess club in your school. Bring a long a chess clock and play outside your room. That will attract onlookers.
Nice