I would recommend the first 30 minutes be used for a lesson. Then the last hour can be used for play.
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I guess I am looking for any input from people in similar positions on how they have structured their scholastic chess clubs to improve the players’ abilities, without losing the fun aspect of actually playing games each week, and not just running through drills or watching tutorials.