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LEARN AND PLAY CHESS AT THE FARMERS MARKET. FREE EVENT ON JUNE 18!
Rochester Chess will host a free chess exhibit at the Farmers Market on the fairgrounds (Rochester Farmers Markets) on Saturday, June 18, 9 AM – noon. Children and adults are invited to play chess games and receive instruction from our team of experienced chess coaches. Chess sets will be provided. The market is an opportunity to share your love of chess and to pick up some fresh vegetables. 😉
If you don’t know how to play chess? No problem, we will teach you! This event will be a lot of fun. We will be in the large grassy area near the band. Stop by anytime! I hope to see you there. Questions? Contact Dennis Mays dennismays101@gmail.com
Rochester Mini-Chess Camp for Youth and Adults, Saturday, June 25, 2022, 9 AM – Noon at Mayo Clinic Harwick Building Cafeteria
Aimed at players rated U1400 USCF or below. Participants will be divided in to groups based on their chess playing experience. Lead instructors: Grant Jones and Dennis Mays
Approximate Camp Schedule
9 AM – 9:30
Tactics!
9:30 – 10:30
• Advanced Participants: Play one game (G/30 with notation). Coaches will help players analyze their games afterwards.
• Intermediate and Novice Participants: Opening principles and Opening tactics will be discussed.
10:30 – 11:15
Deep game analysis of their annotated game with a chess coach
11:15– 12:00 PM
Endgames you must know
Wrap-up
Tuition: $20 + $10 for each additional family member. Registration is required:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc8tjDV9XEL_m7B2gVdD4eA35YQWe5oYqmN6jjyNDNEWkjGgw/viewform?
Payable on PayPal (https://rochesterchess.com/?page_id=3095) or by check sent in advance to Rochester Chess, 2202 Ponderosa Drive SW, Rochester, MN 55902. Contact Dennis Mays for information about scholarships.
Questions? dennismays101@gmail.com
RESULTS OF THE 2022 ROCHESTER SLOW SPRING SWISS ARE IN!
The 2022 Rochester Slow Spring Swiss was held in April and May with one slow game (G/60+30) per week (5 rounds total) on Tuesday evenings at the Rochester Chess Club. Tim Schimke continued his winning ways by finishing in first place with 4.5 points. Tim was nicked for a half-point in round 5 by runner up Michael Kern. Michael and Kevin Gaustad tied for 2nd and 3rd places with 4 points. The scholastic star player Isaac Sellon (7th grader at Friedell) and UW Madison Sophomore Charlie Johnson finished tied for 4th and 5th places with 3.5 points. Entry was free for this event. 100% for the entry fees were returned as prizes. 😉
