2020 X'MAS TOURNAMENT

The Tokyo Bilingual Chess Club's X'mas Tournament attracted 12 of the best scholastic players in the central Tokyo area.  Deep thinkers attend this tournament from grades kindergarten up through 6th grade to compete against the strongest competition scholastic chess has to offer.   Several students in Class A were one of talented youngsters rated over the 1000 mark in the National Chess Society of Japan.

Students in Tokyo Bilingual Chess Club are being taught by the top chess trainers in the world. It is absolutely astounding that we have access to these talented coaches. As always, a huge THANK YOU to our tournament director, CM Alex Averbukh, who dressed up with a reindeer costume, for running a tournament.

Congratulations to our 2020 X'mas Chess Tournament winners:

 

Class A: Fedor Savenkov with 3.5/5.0

Class A: Kai Tatsumi with 3.5/5.0

Class A: Paulo Galvez with 3.0/5.0

 

Class B: Ivan Holorodko with 5.0/5.0

Class B: Haruki Okubo with 3.0/5.0

Class B: Filipe Coyles with 2.5/5.0

Three players in Class B had never played in the tournament and performed really well.  Most importantly, these little kids had a great time participating in this event for the first time.

 

All in all, it was a great experience for young players got a good opportunity to display to display their skills.  It has assured us that chess is a game wherein children learn to be responsible for their actions. 

 

TBCC threw Kai T. a 12th birthday Chess theme party, during the X'mas tournament on December 26th.  Happy birthday to Kai T.!!!

 

The next big tournament will be the New Year Chess Tournament on January 30th, 2021.  Everyone who works at Tokyo Bilingual Chess Club has been involved with organizing and running tournaments for prestigious international schools in past years.

Thanks to all of the parents and kids to participate in the event. If you are serious about providing your children with the best preparatory opportunities for the upcoming country events, consider attending this event. Getting good at something is never really easy but reward for mastering it is priceless.  Try and you will see!  

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