We are now hosting our 1st Austin Grandmaster Chess Academy In-Person USCF Rated Tournament on March 19, 2023 from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
TOURNAMENT STYLE: All players will be divided into two sections: SECTION A: 1,000+ USCF rated SECTION B: Under 1,000 USCF rated and/or unrated. **If there are not enough players in a given section, we reserve the right to merge them**
TIME CONTROL: ● G/35, d5. ● 35 minutes per player with a 5-second delay.
RATING INFORMATION: ● March official USCF ratings will be used. ● Unofficial USCF ratings will be used if unrated or to play in a higher section. ● Players must reveal foreign, FIDE, and other over-the-board ratings. These ratings will be adjusted, if necessary, and may be used if they are higher than USCF ratings.
4-Round Swiss System Schedule ● 1st round: 9:00 AM ● 2nd round: 10:30 AM ● Lunch break: 12:00 PM ● 3rd round: 1:00 PM. ● 4th round: 2:30 PM. ● Closing ceremony: After the last game finishes. NOTE: Half-point byes are acceptable for all rounds, limit 1. Must commit before the 1st round.
PLAYERS MAY NOT POSSESS CELL PHONES DURING THE TOURNAMENT. Any violators may be subject to disqualification and forfeiture.
ENTRY FEES: ● Online: $30 at www.austin-chess.com by March 17, 2023 ● On-site: $40 via PayPal or cash (if space is available) For additional questions, please contact us at info@austin-chess.com
Description: A full-day, week-long chess camp, hosted by St. Andrew’s Episcopal School at their Shoal Creek Campus from June 26-June 30, 2023. The camp will be run by Gary Gaiffe and a team of local chess instructors. All scholastic players are invited to register!
Camp information Camp dates: Camp week #5, June 26 – June 30, 2023. Time: 9:00am-4:00pm Price: $550 Location: 31st St. Campus Teacher: St. Andrew’s Summer Camp Specialist, Gary Gaiffe Target audience: kids grades 2 – 8
Chess Camp includes formal instruction and play, plus a camp-wide tournament at the end of the week! Beginners learn basic chess theory, game objectives, piece movement, game and tournament rules. Intermediates study chess analysis and decision-making, tactics, checkmate patterns and tournament strategies. Advanced students are taught more sophisticated chess techniques and decision-making, complex tactics, calculated and intuitive sacrifices, opening and endgame analysis.
Please visit the camp website before making inquiries. The website covers the topics of early arrival and aftercare, drop-off and pick-up, lunch and supervision, student conduct, class sizes, cancellation policy, and covid guidelines.
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