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KJCA GP6 2019-20 (Crosstabs)
Venue: Bishop Justus C of E
Event Type: Individual Tournament
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Venue: Sevenoaks School
Event Type: Individual Tournament
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Venue: The Cornwallis Academy
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KENT CANDIDATE MASTERS (KCM)
As part of our on-going commitment to Kent Junior Chess players, KJCA is awarding a title – called "Kent Candidate Master" – to be used in Kent, to the overall Champions of each season’s Grand Prix. The titles are being awarded for all future seasons as well as retrospectively for all past Champions as per our Roll of Honour which for some sections dates back to 1989.
The Roll of Honour, now includes this new Kent Candidate Master list and may be found here:
http://www.kjca.org/site/page?view=honour
Each
winner will be awarded a prestigious badge for this lifelong title. The title is abbreviated to KCM.
We hope that this encourages competition within Kent and participation at our GPs; as well as a desire to continue playing chess in Kent, attain the top spot each season and get as high as possible on the overall KCM list.
KJCA
Coaching Days and Chess Training at Kent Junior Chess and in Kent
Welcome back to everyone for another season of fun chess and
exciting competitions!
We are very pleased to announce that our Grandmaster led
coaching days will be offered once again this season and these are now
available to be booked on our website.
Everyone is welcome to attend, whether you are a beginner or
a more experienced player aspiring to represent Kent at one of our primary age
county teams, or you are yourself a coach teaching juniors in schools or at
clubs, there is always something to learn from our extensive programme.
The basis for our coaching is the Institute of Chess, the top
coaching programme within the UK. More details about the IoC can be found at this link: http://www.instituteofchess.co.uk/
These courses have been designed and written by GM Chris
Ward who is Head Coach at KJCA as well as being an experienced player and
Junior Coach.
Spaces are strictly limited, so please book ahead to avoid
disappointment!
There are various courses on offer across the four Coaching
Days:
·
Level 1 – this is a 2 day course – it can be
booked for Day 1 and Day 2 (with the exam on day 2), Day 3 and Day 4 (with the exam
on day 4) or Day 1 and 4 (with the exam on day 4)
·
Level 2– this is a 2 day course – it can be
booked for Day 1 and Day 2 (with the exam on day 2), Day 3 and Day 4 (with the
exam on day 4) or Day 1 and 4 (with the exam on day 4)
·
Level 3 – this is a 4 day course – you must book
the four coaching day course and must attend at least 3 of the 4 days
(including the exam day, Day 4)
·
Level 4 – this is a 4 day course – you must book
the four coaching day course and must attend at least 3 of the 4 days
(including the exam day, Day 4)
·
Level 5 – this is a 4 day course – you must book
the four coaching day course and must attend at least 3 of the 4 days
(including the exam day, Day 4)
·
We also offer: Single days of coaching – for the
chess enthusiast, looking to brush up on their chess skills.
If you are new to KJCA, then you may be wondering which
course to enrol your child in and you may have many questions about the
process. If this is the case, please feel free to contact us at webmaster@kjca.org. We are here to help
and will endeavour to answer your queries as quickly as possible!
In the meantime, we have put forward a list of frequently
asked questions and hope that you find these useful.
Frequently asked
questions:
1) Where do I register?
· Level 1 - http://www.kjca.org/event/82
· Level 2 - http://www.kjca.org/event/86
·
Level 3, 4 or 5 - http://www.kjca.org/event/81
·
Single day of coaching - http://www.kjca.org/event/85
2) Which course should my child be
enrolled in – I am a new parent!
Answer: It depends on their level of experience as well as
how much coaching/training they have already had. If they are complete
beginners, they should start at Level 1. If they do not yet know how to notate,
but can move the pieces, then again, Level 1. Do they know the rules of
castling? If no, then also Level 1. Do they understand the difference between checkmate
and stalemate? If no, then Level 1.
If they can notate confidently, know the rules of castling,
can move the pieces and understand the difference between checkmate and
stalemate, then please feel free to contact us and we will arrange a quick assessment
at the start of the course/prior to the course if you are able to come along to
a mutually convenient location.
As a guideline:
·
Level 1 Certificate Group (CG): For those graded
up to 30. 2-day course: exam at end of Day 2 or 4.
·
Level 2 CG: For those graded 31-65 or who have
passed Level 1. 2 days: exam at end of Day 2 or 4.
·
Level 3 CG: For those graded 66-100 or who have
passed Level 2. 4 days: exam at end of Day 4.
·
Level 4 CG: For those graded 101-135 or who have
passed Level 3. 4 days: exam at end of Day 4.
·
Level 5 CG: For those graded 136-160 or who have
passed Level 4. 4 days: exam at end of Day 4.
Please note the coaches reserve the right to move students
around on the day to better suit their experience if required.
3) Why are some courses 2 days long and
others 4 days long?
Answer: From Level 3 onwards, the material covered is quite
extensive and therefore more time is needed to cover the entire syllabus.
4) If my child successfully completes
their course, will they be automatically selected in the KJCA teams?
Answer: No they will not be automatically selected although
the levels attained are taken into account. The selection process is much more
extensive than just the Coaching Days. The team managers will use the
information from the Coaching Days, KJCA GP results, ECF grades, results of external
tournaments, school coaches, ACES (see below) and any other reliable source to
ensure that we have considered all children and all information at our disposal
to make the fairest decision. Final decision regarding teams will always rest
with the Head Coach GM Chris Ward.
5) How do I enrol?
Answer: See question 1 above.
6) Who will be marking the final exams?
Answer: The exams are marked by The Institute of Chess which
is an external body and provides the best chess programme in the UK.
7) Does any of this actually help my
child at the board and why do the children need to take exams in chess – it is
after all, just a hobby?
Answer: Good question. Yes, it will help them at the chessboard.
The skills taught are not just basic facts, but also how to improve, how to
play better chess, what to look out for and how to spot useful patterns. It is
important for children to take the exams, as it not only gives them confidence
at the board, it helps them to spot tactics, have an excellent opening, middle
and endgame. The courses ensure completeness and that there are no major gaps
in their knowledge. Finally it is rewarding for the children to progress and be
proficient at these exams – enabling them to feel confident with other
examinations in real life. From our perspective, it gives confidence to the team
managers and coaches as to how much base knowledge a child has.
8) These four coaching days are
excellent, but do you offer anything more regular?
Answer: Not at the moment. However, KJCA does recommend ACES
Bromley and ACES Sevenoaks Coaching Programmes. ACES (Academy for Chess
Excellence and Skills) are totally separate organisations to the KJCA. They run
regular weekly coaching on a Thursday after school during term times. In
addition, ACES Bromley organises GM led training days over the holidays.
Details
of ACES Bromley: contact Luca Bernardini: luca@plantz.uk.com (Head coach GM Chris Ward)
Details of ACES Sevenoaks: contact Krishna Shiatis: amazikidz@hotmail.co.uk (Head coaches GM John Emms and KCM Rohan Shiatis)
9)
How
much do Coaching Days with the KJCA cost?
Level 3, 4 and 5 - the cost for each course is £70 which
includes the exam
Level 1 and 2 – the cost for each course is £45 including
the exam
Individual training days are £25, but please note that this
does not include an exam.
10)
Can
my child do just one day of training on its own?
Answer: Yes. This is possible. Your child would not be able
to take any examinations, but would have a fun day of chess training with some
of the best coaches in Kent!
11)
Can
my child do more than one level in the same academic year?
Answer: Yes, but only for levels 1 and 2, but not for any
other combination of levels. For level 1 and 2, you need to enrol for days 1
and 2 for level 1 and then days 3 and 4 for level 2.
English Youth Chess Champions 2014
KJCA Membership Information Update
Dear all,
We regret to have to announce that due to increasing pressure
on our costs, we have had to make the reluctant decision to raise our
membership fees for 2014/15 from £5.00 to £7.00. As a member of the KJCA you
not only get the right to have a say in the way we are run, but this also gives
you a discount from the entry price of each of our 8 GP tournaments, a discount
from the gold membership of our online chesskid club and a discount from our
Friends and Family event.
We will need to put this price increase through on Paypal and as such (due to the way Paypal works) you will be receiving two emails from them; one stating that the membership has increased to £6 and a further email stating that the membership has increased to £7. If you wish continue to be registered as a member of the KJCA there is nothing further for you to do.
In a few cases, again due to the workings of paypal, there are a few members where we can not increase the price beyond £6 for some reason. For these people, if you wish to remain a member at the time of our renewal, we can collect the additional £1 from you at the next GP you enter.
If you do not wish to continue your membership with the
KJCA, you just need to cancel your renewal subscription with Paypal at any point or as and when
Paypal notifies you of the renewal.
If you are not currently a member of the KJCA you will not
receive these emails from Paypal and there is nothing further for you to do, but you are welcome to join.
We appreciate there are a few of you who have paid £7.50 as new members. We have a list of your names and we will return the 50p difference at our next event. Many apologies.
Many thanks to you all for your continued support of the
KJCA.
101st British Chess Championship
The 101st British Chess Championship was held at Aberystwyth University in Wales over the two weeks from 19th July and the overall British Title was jointly won by GM David Howell (Britain’s youngest GM) and IM Jonathan Hawkins with a score of 8.5 out of 11. Congratulations also to our very own GMs Chris Ward and John Emms who competed well, John finishing a fantastic joint 3rd and Chris winning the best game prize.
It was
good to see so many Kent Juniors out in force, many playing in their very first
British Championships, pitting their wits against some of the best players from
across the country.
Congratulations go to our medal winners:
Navieinaah
Haridas Top Under 8 Girl with a score of 4pts out of 6
Ranesh Ratnesan
2nd in the U9 with a score of 6/7 and Haolin Zhao 3rd
with 5/7
Ranesh
Ratnesan 2nd in the U10 with a score of 5.5/7
Anantha
Anilkumar 1st in the U12 with a score of 6/7
Arul Gupta
and Girinath Haridas equal 1st in the U13 with
a score of 5.5/7
Rohan Bansal equal 2nd in the Week 2 PM competition
Full results can be found on the following link:
http://britishchesschampionships.co.uk/results-and-pairings/
A big well done also to all the other Kent Juniors who attended and did our county proud: Anika Roy, Radha Ratnesan, Suriya Velayudham, Huseyin Gueriane, Charlie Metcalfe, Abishaik Gnanenthiran, Viktor Jamroz, Rajeiv Ratnesan, Mikey Watson, Aryan Narayan, Ximan Mao, Freddie Hand, Kartik Velayudham and Jacob Watson. Also well done to a few of our seniors who were present: Anil Anilkumar and not long from being a junior, Conrad Allison.
We are only
human, so if anyone’s name has been missed in the cross tables please accept our apologies and let us know.
Also, if anyone has any pictures, please send them in.