Monday, 28 January 2019
Friday, 25 January 2019
Category Grading Tournaments
Why Category Grading?
Firstly, it's ideal for players starting out and looking to get valuable practice and experience without having to look at minor differences in rating which anyway greatly fluctuates with young players, and secondly, you get a benchmark with your peers at the same level and also a build-in incentive to get to the next level!
We are happy to support other like minded organisers in doing this and will kick this off this initiative by hosting a monthly series from February 2019.
Grading vs FIDE Rating
Category 5: 0000-1200
Category 4: 1200-1400
Category 3: 1400-1600
Category 2: 1600-1800
Category 1: 1800-2000
To advance to a higher category, three norms are required and can be obtained by winning a category tournament or through scoring 80% in category tournament in a minimum of seven rounds.
Firstly, it's ideal for players starting out and looking to get valuable practice and experience without having to look at minor differences in rating which anyway greatly fluctuates with young players, and secondly, you get a benchmark with your peers at the same level and also a build-in incentive to get to the next level!
We are happy to support other like minded organisers in doing this and will kick this off this initiative by hosting a monthly series from February 2019.
Grading vs FIDE Rating
Category 5: 0000-1200
Category 4: 1200-1400
Category 3: 1400-1600
Category 2: 1600-1800
Category 1: 1800-2000
To advance to a higher category, three norms are required and can be obtained by winning a category tournament or through scoring 80% in category tournament in a minimum of seven rounds.
Sunday, 13 January 2019
Thomas Luther GM Master Class
NM Kamal Abdullah of Nobel Minds Academy introducing GM Thomas Luther to the twenty lucky participants of the Master Class on Chess Improvement which was co-organised together with the Institute for Chess Excellence.
There were lectures, expert advice, interesting exercises to work on, and even a simultaneous exhibition.
Dinner hosted by Datuk Mah Hassan, President of Persatuan Catur OKU Malaysia (PCOKUM). A very fruitful discussion for a collaboration with the FIDE Commission for the Disabled to provide expertise for capacity building in Malaysian and the region.
Saturday, 12 January 2019
Weekly Class Schedule
Saturdays
1. Enjoy Chess
09:00-10:30
Between 6-10 Years of Age, From Beginner to FIDE Rated 1400
RM 200/Month
2. Young Talents
10:00-12:00
Between 10-13 Years of Age. Competitive Chess. FIDE Rated 1400-1800
RM 300/Month
3. Master Class / Category Grading Tournaments
13:00-17:00
FIDE Rated 1400-2200
Sundays
1. Young Talents
10:00-12:00
Between 10-13 Years of Age. Competitive Chess. FIDE Rated 1200-1600
RM 300/Month
2. Future Stars
14:00-17:00
Between 13-17 Years of Age. FIDE Rated 1800-2200
RM 400/Month
1. Enjoy Chess
09:00-10:30
Between 6-10 Years of Age, From Beginner to FIDE Rated 1400
RM 200/Month
2. Young Talents
10:00-12:00
Between 10-13 Years of Age. Competitive Chess. FIDE Rated 1400-1800
RM 300/Month
3. Master Class / Category Grading Tournaments
13:00-17:00
FIDE Rated 1400-2200
Sundays
1. Young Talents
10:00-12:00
Between 10-13 Years of Age. Competitive Chess. FIDE Rated 1200-1600
RM 300/Month
2. Future Stars
14:00-17:00
Between 13-17 Years of Age. FIDE Rated 1800-2200
RM 400/Month
Thursday, 10 January 2019
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