Organizer |
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Pacific Northwest Chess Center [ pnwchesscenter@gmail.com 4258028602] |
Flyer Link |
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wojwySLJfShRVv2ij4z5ZOIfxKzAyfXt/view
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Pairing & Results Link |
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https://www.pnwchesscenter.org/ |
Event Address |
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Online, Online, WA, USA, 98034 |
Prize Fund |
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$0 |
Status |
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Completed |
Event Type |
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Group Lesson |
Rating Type |
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USCF |
Time Control |
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Classical [] |
Pairing Rule |
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Swiss |
Rounds |
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4 [Each sections may have different number of rounds] |
0.5 Byes Allowed |
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0 [Each sections may have different number of half-point byes] |
Require Check In |
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Total Seats |
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12 |
Event Time Zone |
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Pacific Daylight Time
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Dates |
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Wednesday, November 24, 2021 5:00 PM ~ Wednesday, December 15, 2021 6:00 PM
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Registration |
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Register by Wednesday, December 15, 2021 5:00 PM |
Member Discount |
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Event Description |
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GM Melik Khachiyan provides online group lessons via ZOOM/Chess.com for players rated USCF 1800-2200.
- Coach Melik takes the series of lessons to analyze Chess World Champions and Elite players.
- This lesson will analyze World Championship Alexander Alekhine, which focuses on exciting attacks. Besides, instructive games in World Chess Championship 2021 will be analyzed deeply.
- Every Wednesday: 5PM~6PM PST. The only exception is that 3rd class will take on Dec 10th Friday 5PM.
- Total 4 sessions in 4 weeks.
- Discount to 2000~2200 players.
- We are flexible - you can take only a few lessons and pay proportionally. Email us: liangshi3@gmail.com.
- For registered players, please sign in your nachesshub account to review the Zoom link.
Melik is a strong GM and experienced chess trainer.
- FIDE Senior Trainer for Life - A title for trainers who have experience for more than 25 years working with leading chess players. Coach Melik, who has 30+ years experience, is the one of few who hold such title.
- Winner of the FIDE Trainer Awards 2021
- He was super GM Levon Aronian's coach from 1990 to 1997.
- He has been USA Womenβs chess team coach since 2010.
- His student IM Annie Wang won runner-up in U.S. Women's Championship 2018.
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