For the last year I have been offering chess courses for seniors at the Downtown Community Center here in Kitchener Ontario. My goal was to get seniors involved at a social level and eventually after I built the numbers have them join the KW Chess Club. They make terrific volunteers. As chess organization is challenged in Canada with not enough organizers I thought on a local level they would inject new organizational blood into the KW Chess Club. Our chess club has two rooms, our main room on the first floor and a tournament room on the second floor and the problem we have is that when we run tournaments (most of the time) - most of the members disappear to the tournament room. These new seniors could help in club volunteer positions and be a welcome presence in the main room most of the time.
Anyways today I had my once a week class with the seniors and we had our usual popular interactive team game. The class divides into two teams and the game is played out on a demo board monitored by me. Todays class consisted of 3 ladies on the white team and two ladies and a gentleman on the black team. Each team player alternated moves. Those of you who are turned off by bad opening moves should stop reading now. The amazing thing that follows happened because I didnt clamp down on their poor moves and encouraged independent thinking and only corrected blunders or pointed out basic strategy that they didnt know.
The game proceeded with: 1.Nf3 Nf6 2.d4 d5 3.e3 Nc6 4.Nc3 e6 5.Ng5 h6 6.Nh3 Ne4 7.f3 Nxc3 8.bxc3 Bd6 9.Bb5 00 10.00 Bd7 11.e4 Qh4 12.e5 Be7 13.Re1 a6 14.Bd3 f6 15.f4 fxe5 16.fxe5 Rf3!!? The lady who suggested this was the oldest in the group (soon to be 83) and had only taken lessons for a year. She apologised for making the move (thinking from the look on my face that she had made a blunder) but I commended her on a Tal - like move (then I had to explain who Tal was) The rough variations run: If 17.Qxf3 Qxe1+ and Qxc3, or 17.gxf3 Qxh3 and the white kingside has been severely weakened or if the rook isnt taken then Rxh3. The game continued 17.gxf3 Qxh3 18.Bf1 Qh5 19.a4 Bh4 20.Re3 Rf8 21.Rb1 b6 22.Bxa6 Bg5 23.Rd3 Ne7 24.Ba3!? Ng6!!? 25.Bxf8 Kxf8 26.Qf1? Bxa4 27.Rb2 Nf4 28.Re3?? Nh3+ 29.Kg2 Bxe3 30.Qe1? Nf4 31.Kg3 Qg5# Just in time to meet the class finishing time. Its nice to see seniors freshly discovering the joys of chess. Food for thought for those of you running chess clubs out there and looking for ways to add new members.
Anyways today I had my once a week class with the seniors and we had our usual popular interactive team game. The class divides into two teams and the game is played out on a demo board monitored by me. Todays class consisted of 3 ladies on the white team and two ladies and a gentleman on the black team. Each team player alternated moves. Those of you who are turned off by bad opening moves should stop reading now. The amazing thing that follows happened because I didnt clamp down on their poor moves and encouraged independent thinking and only corrected blunders or pointed out basic strategy that they didnt know.
The game proceeded with: 1.Nf3 Nf6 2.d4 d5 3.e3 Nc6 4.Nc3 e6 5.Ng5 h6 6.Nh3 Ne4 7.f3 Nxc3 8.bxc3 Bd6 9.Bb5 00 10.00 Bd7 11.e4 Qh4 12.e5 Be7 13.Re1 a6 14.Bd3 f6 15.f4 fxe5 16.fxe5 Rf3!!? The lady who suggested this was the oldest in the group (soon to be 83) and had only taken lessons for a year. She apologised for making the move (thinking from the look on my face that she had made a blunder) but I commended her on a Tal - like move (then I had to explain who Tal was) The rough variations run: If 17.Qxf3 Qxe1+ and Qxc3, or 17.gxf3 Qxh3 and the white kingside has been severely weakened or if the rook isnt taken then Rxh3. The game continued 17.gxf3 Qxh3 18.Bf1 Qh5 19.a4 Bh4 20.Re3 Rf8 21.Rb1 b6 22.Bxa6 Bg5 23.Rd3 Ne7 24.Ba3!? Ng6!!? 25.Bxf8 Kxf8 26.Qf1? Bxa4 27.Rb2 Nf4 28.Re3?? Nh3+ 29.Kg2 Bxe3 30.Qe1? Nf4 31.Kg3 Qg5# Just in time to meet the class finishing time. Its nice to see seniors freshly discovering the joys of chess. Food for thought for those of you running chess clubs out there and looking for ways to add new members.
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