James Black
round five: boards one and two
Abby Marshall
Emmanual Ogunremi
skipping home: Azeez, Rhoda, Zanea, Avery
playing football between rounds (Pobo, Sekou, Markus)
Zanea and Ashe
Zanea, Rhoda, ??, and me
more photos here
intermittent thoughts on my life and work as the chess coach at IS 318, a public middle school in Brooklyn
| 2010 Fall Action Tournaments at IS 318 |
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| Time | September 21 at 6:00pm - September 28 at 9:30pm |
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| Location | IS 318k - 101 Walton St., Brooklyn, NY |
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I just got Jeff Coakley's newest book, Winning Chess Puzzles for Kids vol 2 (aka the orange book -- compare to the green book, the blue book, and the red book). I've written before about how much I love Coakley's work here and here, and with time my feelings have only deepened.
double whammy: White makes two moves in a row to checkmate black. The first move may not be check. Either move may be a capture. Black does not get a turn.
switcheroo: Switch two pieces so that the black king stands in checkmate. Any two pieces can trade places. Colors do not matter. the resulting positon must be legal. No fair putting pawns on the first or last rank or placing both kings in check.