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'''Grand Master Simul 1/13/07'''<br /> | '''Grand Master Simul 1/13/07'''<br /> | ||
− | Grand Master Ronen Har-Zvi won 22 games and lost none in Griffin 3 after giving a lecture analyzing two games.<br /> | + | Grand Master [http://www.uschess.org/msa/MbrDtlMain.php?12655637 Ronen Har-Zvi] won 22 games and lost none in Griffin 3 after giving a lecture analyzing two games.<br /> |
− | '''Williams College Open 1/6/07'''<br /> | + | '''[http://www.uschess.org/msa/XtblMain.php?200701067371-12771202 Williams College Open] 1/6/07'''<br /> |
20 people played in the USCF rated 3 round game in 90 tournament. | 20 people played in the USCF rated 3 round game in 90 tournament. | ||
Grand Master Ronen Har-Zvi and Dallas Hull of Pittsfield were undefeated. | Grand Master Ronen Har-Zvi and Dallas Hull of Pittsfield were undefeated. |
Revision as of 10:01, January 15, 2007
The Williams College Chess Club meets on Tuesday evenings from 8 to 10 PM in the Science Atrium when classes are in session.
Club activities include:
- informal chess
- competing with local clubs
- competing in local USCF rated tournaments
- hosting a USCF rated tournament in the winter
- teaching chess at Williamstown Elementary School and at Milne Public Library
- supporting the occasional Winter Study course on chess
- teaching a Free University course on chess in January
The listserv for chess announcements is chess-l@williams.edu.
Current club officers are:
President:
Treasurer: Kevin He
Adviser: Trevor Murphy
Grand Master Simul 1/13/07
Grand Master Ronen Har-Zvi won 22 games and lost none in Griffin 3 after giving a lecture analyzing two games.
Williams College Open 1/6/07
20 people played in the USCF rated 3 round game in 90 tournament.
Grand Master Ronen Har-Zvi and Dallas Hull of Pittsfield were undefeated.