Latest ratings. Those in bold were present on Sept 24
439 Avery Lovgren - 2nd grade
347 Ike Stuhr - 4th grade
126 Joseph Barton - 4th grade
113 Dylan Strong - 2nd grade
110 Amanda Morales - Kindergarten
110 Gianna Montecillo 1st grade
105 Ollie Stuhr - 1st grade
100 Demetrius Price - 2nd Grade
100 Demeutrese thomas - 2nd grade
100 Nathelia Soman - 2nd grade
100 Own Russell - 2nd grade
100 Tiana Harris - Kindergarten
100 Xavier Tyler - Kindergarten
100 Feeorin Morgan - Kindergarten
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Moreland - New Season
The new chess season has begun. We had six at our first meeting. There were quite a few more We meet every Tuesday that school is in session in the IMC from 2:15 to 3:15
I have a rating system. There are three ways to earn points:
1) Attendnce - 5 points per club meeting
2) Problem solving - usually 2 points per problem solved correctly
3) Winning a game - depending on your opponent's rating your rating may go up a lot or a little
4) Getting a draw against a stronger player
You can also lose points by losing a game or drawing against a lesser rated player.
Ratings serve several purposes.
1. Students can see their progress
2. Students can be paired against someone of equal strength
3. It helps me if I have to select a team
4. It gives me an indication when children are ready for tournaments.
434 Avery Lovgren - 2nd grade
342 Ike Stuhr - 4th grade
126 Joseph Barton - 4th grade
108 Dylan Strong - 2nd grade
105 Ollie Stuhr - 1st grade?
105 Gianna Montecillo 1st grade
105 Amanda Morales - Kindergarten
100 Demetrius Price - 2nd Grade
100 Demeutrese thomas - 2nd grade
100 Nathelia Soman - 2nd grade
100 Own Russell - 2nd grade
100 Tiana Harris - Kindergarten
100 Xavier Tyler - Kindergarten
100 Feeorin Morgan - Kindergarten
*Bold print indicates their presence at our first meeting
I have a rating system. There are three ways to earn points:
1) Attendnce - 5 points per club meeting
2) Problem solving - usually 2 points per problem solved correctly
3) Winning a game - depending on your opponent's rating your rating may go up a lot or a little
4) Getting a draw against a stronger player
You can also lose points by losing a game or drawing against a lesser rated player.
Ratings serve several purposes.
1. Students can see their progress
2. Students can be paired against someone of equal strength
3. It helps me if I have to select a team
4. It gives me an indication when children are ready for tournaments.
434 Avery Lovgren - 2nd grade
342 Ike Stuhr - 4th grade
126 Joseph Barton - 4th grade
108 Dylan Strong - 2nd grade
105 Ollie Stuhr - 1st grade?
105 Gianna Montecillo 1st grade
105 Amanda Morales - Kindergarten
100 Demetrius Price - 2nd Grade
100 Demeutrese thomas - 2nd grade
100 Nathelia Soman - 2nd grade
100 Own Russell - 2nd grade
100 Tiana Harris - Kindergarten
100 Xavier Tyler - Kindergarten
100 Feeorin Morgan - Kindergarten
*Bold print indicates their presence at our first meeting
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