Zach is proof that if you work on your game at LCCC, good results follow. |
For the second straight year, LCCC has had a winner in the
Novice Tournament. Last year Tom Hosmer finished second in the entire Novice tournament
of the Michigan Class Championships.
This year Zach Romeos comes in 1st place in the Unrated Section! Zach was playing in his first United States Chess Federation and Michigan Chess Association sanctioned tournament. Congratulations Zach!
No matter what level player you are, LCCC has the players
and talent to help you learn, challenge yourself or find your level for truly
entertaining games of chess.
A note to EVERYONE – LCCC is closed on Monday January 20th for MLK Day. The schools are closed so our building is also.
But speaking of challenging yourself! The next round of our league is on January 27. We will have the closest matches and closest set of games we have ever had!
Our rating system sets the matches to an alphabetical scale –
“A” meaning the match is very close in rating points.
Well we have for that week;
4 - A matches5 - B matches
2 - C matches
1 - D match
The scale goes all the way to M! So there is the proof everyone. That is twenty four players and all in a game against someone of comparable playing ability.
So whether you are a beginner, a player that has been away
from the game a while, an active player or a strong player, we have someone at
the club that can give you a good game, a challenging game or even a lesson or
two if you would like.
Stop on by any Monday night
See you at LCCC!
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