Lets bring back coffee house chess! When I think back to the Yorkville Cafes of the 60’s I think “Why have we lost such a great chess culture which goes back 200 years to the chess cafes of London and Paris”. Why did we ever lose the Café de la Regence where Philidor, Napoleon and Ben Franklin are known to have played? Has computer chess killed over-the-board play? Initially perhaps so, with the convenience of having a game available at the click of a mouse. But then with the computers outplaying the world champion, perhaps the pendulum will swing the other way. If we concede that we won’t outplay Houdini, perhaps we should go back to play just for the fun of it – in other words lets embrace coffee house chess.
And I’m not just talking about it – I’m doing something about it. I hope to find several coffee houses around the city willing to host a chess night on a weekly basis. We’ll start with the first one ………….. The Toronto Coffee and Tea House, 685 Lansdowne Ave …. Just steps from the Lansdowne station. And for those driving there is ample parking just behind the station at $2 for the evening. The owner of the Café is quite keen to make this work – he’s invested in one chess set on permanent ready-to-play mode and will procure more if we get a good turnout. We’re advertising on Toronto chess meetups >>>>> http://www.meetup.com/Toronto-Chess/events/153973242/
Which has been a good source of players for our Saturday Rapid at the Legends Sports Lounge. But most meetup players are not ready for tournament chess nor do they have any inclination in that direction – they just want to play for fun and meet new people.
So why not mark your calendar and come help reintroduce coffee house chess in Toronto.
And I’m not just talking about it – I’m doing something about it. I hope to find several coffee houses around the city willing to host a chess night on a weekly basis. We’ll start with the first one ………….. The Toronto Coffee and Tea House, 685 Lansdowne Ave …. Just steps from the Lansdowne station. And for those driving there is ample parking just behind the station at $2 for the evening. The owner of the Café is quite keen to make this work – he’s invested in one chess set on permanent ready-to-play mode and will procure more if we get a good turnout. We’re advertising on Toronto chess meetups >>>>> http://www.meetup.com/Toronto-Chess/events/153973242/
Which has been a good source of players for our Saturday Rapid at the Legends Sports Lounge. But most meetup players are not ready for tournament chess nor do they have any inclination in that direction – they just want to play for fun and meet new people.
So why not mark your calendar and come help reintroduce coffee house chess in Toronto.
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