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RECRUITING PLAYERS FOR ROCHESTER CHESS TEAMS COMPETING IN THE TWIN CITIES CHESS LEAGUE (TCCL)

TCCL has been an active team league for 7 decades. Teams or 4 players each compete in monthly unrated chess matches in the Twin Cities. This season the matches will be on Fridays at 7 PM in Bloomington. More details and the schedule can be found at https://www.minnesotachess.com/tccl Rochester Chess is sponsoring 2 teams and is seeking additional players as regulars or subs to fill the rosters. If you are interested please contact team captain Paul Kinion by September 25: paulkinion@gmail.com

USCF-RATED, FREE BLITZ TONIGHT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3.

Tuesday Night Blitz at the Rochester Chess Meeting on Tuesday, September 3. USCF-Rated Blitz: G/3;d2. 5 Double Rounds (10 games) Swiss starting at 6:45pm. USCF membership is required. Open to all ratings, but not recommended for inexperienced players.

Entry fee: Free event but you must SIGN UP ONLINE:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc6YQXcoyyV_t04m0Bq-UP4FxDnAzldgG77W_6IVW4SVndFig/viewform?usp=sf_link 

Doors open at 6 PM for casual chess.

Rochester Scholastic Chess Tournament (Gr. K-8), Saturday, October 5 at Northrop Community Education Center.

Let’s Play Chess!
Celebrate National Chess Day (actually on October 12) by participating in the largest youth chess tournament in Rochester. Students can expect a supportive environment with instruction from experienced chess players and high school role models. Students will be paired with others of similar skill level, and they do not need previous experience participating in a chess event. This opportunity is presented in partnership by Rochester Chess and Rochester Community Education.

All Experience Levels Welcome
Any student in grades K-8 may participate. Participants will play in one of three divisions.

  • Beginner (Grades K-2): Afternoon only. If you understand how to move the pieces, you are ready to have fun and play chess with other kids.
  • Novice (Grades 3-8): Students will be paired with students of a similar skill level. This division may be a good fit for students who have not previously competed in a chess event.
  • Advanced (Grades K-8): Tournament results will be rated by the United States Chess Federation (USCF). A USCF membership is required and can be purchased on their website for $20. Players in the Advanced section will be required to record their moves.

Register early as the tournament is capped at a limited number of participants. For more details and registration information go to: https://rochester.ce.eleyo.com/course/23421/2024-fall-youth/rochester-scholastic-chess-tournament-gr-k-8 Chess sets and clocks will be provided.

Learning and Prizes
Prize support – Trophies and medals will be awarded to the top finishers in the Novice and Advanced divisions.

Excellent instructors – Chess Master Matt Jensen and experienced high school chess players will provide game analysis for players who record the moves of their game.

Questions? Contact Dennis Mays at dennismays101@gmail.com.