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TORONTO: Sunday SEPT. 29, 2019 - SUPER KIDS CHESS TOURNAMENT!
TORONTO: Sunday SEPT. 29, 2019 - SUPER KIDS CHESS TOURNAMENT!
TORONTO CHESS-KIDS! YOU ARE INVITED! S-U-N-D-A-Y.......29 SEPT!!!
To -
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TEST YOUR CHESS - WELCOME ONE AND ALL! :-)
Francis Rodrigues, Regional Director Chess'n Math Association; toronto@chess-math.org tel: 416-488-5506; 416-486-3395; 647-232-6014 (cell) 701 Mt. Pleasant Road, Toronto, ON, M4S 2N4 fax:416-486-4637; website: www.chess-math.org
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CLASSIC CHILDREN'S CHESS - EVENING PROGRAMS THROUGHOUT THE GTA: https://chess-math.org/toronto-evening-programs
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Hello Hans,
I'll be sure to include some in our next, thank you for asking:)
I did not know there was such an interest in 'chess humour' until I ran into
a past parent at a social gathering - his kids were almost finishing Uni,
but apparently he still was on our mailing-list! When I asked the reason,
he laughed and said he kept looking forward to the humour and puns!
Alexa Viray - Grade 2
Andy R. Wang - Grade 2
Justin Tso - Grade 2
Michael Wu - Grade 2
Onur Naiboglu - Grade 2
Daniel Vardar - Grade 3
Kailey Liu - Grade 3
Keshav Raja - Grade 3
Mason Fang - Grade 3
Nameer Issani - Grade 3
Aeolus Kun - Grade 4
Adam Weisbrod - Grade 4
Christone Tao - Grade 4
Eric Liu - Grade 4
Kendrick Hui - Grade 4
Nathan Han - Grade 4
Jasper Xie - Grade 5
Lincoln Godfrey - Grade 5
Loren Senderovich - Grade 6
Anson Tan - Grade 8
Kyle Sava - Grade 12
Francis Rodrigues, LLB - Regional Director
Strategy Games & The Chess'n Math Association
tel: 416-488-5506; 416-486-3395; 647-232-6014 (cell)
701 Mt. Pleasant Road, Toronto, ON, M4S 2N4
fax: 416-486-4637; website: www.chess-math.org
Roger Yang - Grade 1
Alexa Viray - Grade 2
Andy R. Wang - Grade 2
Justin Tso - Grade 2
Michael Wu - Grade 2
Onur Naiboglu - Grade 2
Triston Li - Grade 2
Ali Emre Gunay - Grade 3
Daniel Vardar - Grade 3
Kailey Liu - Grade 3
Keshav Raja - Grade 3
Luiz Felipe Ybarra - Grade 3
Mason Fang - Grade 3
Nameer Issani - Grade 3
Tyler Hua - Grade 3
Aeolus Kun - Grade 4
Adam Weisbrod - Grade 4
Caleb Wang - Grade 4
Christone Tao - Grade 4
Eric Liu - Grade 4
Kendrick Hui - Grade 4
Luiz Henrique Ybarra - Grade 4
Max Qiu - Grade 4
Nathan Han - Grade 4
Owen Symes - Grade 4
Ruihan Ma - Grade 4
Vincent Chen - Grade 4
Brady Chen - Grade 5
Emma Yang - Grade 5
Jasper Xie - Grade 5
Lucy Lu - Grade 5
Lincoln Godfrey - Grade 5
Aaron Ding - Grade 6
Connor Yao - Grade 6
Loren Senderovich - Grade 6
Justin Zhu - Grade 7
Anson Tan - Grade 8
Kyle Sava - Grade 12
Francis Rodrigues, LLB - Regional Director
Strategy Games & The Chess'n Math Association
tel: 416-488-5506; 416-486-3395; 647-232-6014 (cell)
701 Mt. Pleasant Road, Toronto, ON, M4S 2N4
fax: 416-486-4637; website: www.chess-math.org
Emily Huang - Grade 1
Roger Yang - Grade 1
Yunis Ferjani - Grade 1
Alexa Viray - Grade 2
Andy R. Wang - Grade 2
Justin Tso - Grade 2
Michael Wu - Grade 2
Onur Naiboglu - Grade 2
Percy Xing - Grade 2
Peter Zhivotchenko - Grade 2
Triston Li - Grade 2
Ali Emre Gunay - Grade 3
Avanesh Baskar - Grade 3
Daniel Vardar - Grade 3
Declan Zhu - Grade 3
Kailey Liu - Grade 3
Keshav Raja - Grade 3
Luiz Felipe Ybarra - Grade 3
Mason Fang - Grade 3
Nameer Issani - Grade 3
Patrick O'Malley - Grade 3
Tyler Hua - Grade 3
Yusef Ferjani - Grade 3
Aeolus Kun - Grade 4
Adam Weisbrod - Grade 4
Alexander Beechener - Grade 4
Caleb Wang - Grade 4
Christone Tao - Grade 4
Eric Liu - Grade 4
Jacob Gefen - Grade 4
Kendrick Hui - Grade 4
Lucas Zhang - Grade 4
Luiz Henrique Ybarra - Grade 4
Max Qiu - Grade 4
Nathan Han - Grade 4
Owen Symes - Grade 4
Ruihan Ma - Grade 4
Vincent Chen - Grade 4
Brady Chen - Grade 5
Emma Yang - Grade 5
Eric Lu - Grade 5
Howard Andrei Villegas - Grade 5
Jasper Xie - Grade 5
Lucy Lu - Grade 5
Lincoln Godfrey - Grade 5
Nadir Guliyev - Grade 5
Nathan Zhu - Grade 5
Aaron Ding - Grade 6
Abigail D'Souza - Grade 6
Connor Yao - Grade 6
Joseph O'Malley - Grade 6
Loren Senderovich - Grade 6
Zachary Rogachov - Grade 6
Justin Zhu - Grade 7
Anson Tan - Grade 8
Adrian D'Souza - Grade 10
Kyle Sava - Grade 12
Francis Rodrigues, LLB - Regional Director
Strategy Games & The Chess'n Math Association
tel: 416-488-5506; 416-486-3395; 647-232-6014 (cell)
701 Mt. Pleasant Road, Toronto, ON, M4S 2N4
fax: 416-486-4637; website: www.chess-math.org
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