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ACADEMY FOR CHESS EXCELLENCE AND SKILLS

is pleased to announce its 7th Grand Master Chess training camp with GM Chris Ward and GM John Emms, Wednesday 6th and Thursday 7th August, 10am to 4.15pm (arrival at 9:30am).

GM Chris Ward and GM John Emms will be leading a group of four coaches, who will work with small groups of children to improve their chess awareness and skill in a fun environment.

We aim for small groups of about 10 so that we can dedicate enough attention to everyone, from experienced county players to beginners.

The cost will be £35 per child per day (£30 per child if booking 2 or more siblings).

If booking for both days, the cost is reduced to £30 per child per day (£25 per day if booking two or more siblings).

There are only 40 spaces available; to reserve a place for your child please fill in the slip below or e-mail Luca Bernardini luca@plantz.uk.com, with name, age, chess experience and ECF grade of your child if available, and which day you would like to book.

Venue: St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Westgate Road, Beckenham, Kent, BR3 5DE 

Chesskid Gold Membership 2014/15

Dear All,

As previously mentioned our first year of Chesskid Gold Membership, expires in July 2014. The KJCA will be renewing this for another year.

If you wish to join our KJCA Chesskid club, please go to the event section on the right sidebar of our KJCA home page and complete the purchase together with payment of Chesskid Membership 2014/15 or follow this link: www.kjca.org/event/80New Memberships will start on the 17th July 2014. 

If you are an existing member of our KJCA chesskid club, you will need renew your membership by the 11th of July 2014. Please renew and make payment at the following link: www.kjca.org/event/80.

Please renew before the 11th July 2014 to ensure uninterrupted access to Chesskid. Please do not forget to renew. On this same date, all the current memberships which haven’t been renewed will unfortunately cease to exist.

Please ensure all payments are made via our website link before the 11th July. 

"Gold Membership gives children full unrestricted access to all the Chesskid premium features, including on-line lessons, instructional videos, chess puzzles, training positions (where you can practice recurring important positions against the computer), unlimited tournaments and lifetime game archive. Children can also play on-line against their Kent friends and take part in closed on-line tournaments, which take place all year round.

Over the past year we have noted that the children who have been more active using these Chesskid features are also the ones who have generally made the most progress in their KJCA tournaments. 

Gold Memberships, if purchased individually from Cheskid.com, would normally costs $50, but we have negotiated the same 
special price as last year for the KJCA of £10 per child which gives you membership for the whole year to July 2015."


We look forward to welcoming you all to another year at Chesskid!


KJCA

GP Final at Newstead Wood School and Summary for the Year

This was the thrilling final GP of the 2013/14 season, held on Saturday 5th July 2014 at Newstead Wood School, with many of the season GP titles still in the balance and many trophies and medals to be awarded.


Congratulations to all 92! who attended this final (almost twice as many as in the previous year); everyone settling down quickly to pay some superb games of chess. The top two in each section were:


U9: 1st Moad Shamekh (6/6), 2nd equal Jai Singh Chaturvedi, Misha Lello, Alexander Levin and Efe Shimwell (5/6)



U11: 1st Arjun Gobiraj (5.5/6), 2nd Kimball Catling and Anum Sheikh (5/6),



U14 (combined with the U18s): 1st equal Alejandro Ito-Aramendia and Jacob Watson (3/5), 3rd equal James Elgar and Nii-Akwei Carty Bing-Pappoe (2.5/5),



U18: 1st Anantha Anilkumar (4.5/5), 2nd equal Michael Green and Francesco Bernardini (4/5).



Top Primary SchoolClaremont Primary School


Top Secondary SchoolSt. Olave’s Grammar School


Full cross tables can be found on: http://www.kjca.org/result/71


This event also settled the GP championships which had been running all season long. It was fantastic seeing so many new faces and so many new schools taking part this year, making this a particularly strong season, with a special mention in terms of new schools which performed particularly well, to Claremont, Warren Road, Edgebury, Solefield, The Pointers School, Tubbenden Juniors, Beechwood Sacred Heart and Brunswick House and many more.


Thank you to all the coaches who are working hard at all the schools (feeding into the KJCA) which provide the talented youngsters which not only play at the KJCA Grand Prixes, but also go on to represent Kent in the county championships and also their country. 


The winners and runners-up of the overall GP for 2013/14 are as follows:


U9Charlie Metcalfe with Ranesh Ratnesan second and Charlotte Bruce as top overall girl. Navieinaah Haridas was top U8 and Mason Graves-Brown top U8 boy, Yong Gui Wang was top U7 and Radha Ratnesan top U7 girl.



U11Kiran Shiatis with Mikey Watson second (who is currently representing England at the Commonwealth Games in Scotland and will therefore receive an average score towards the overall GP) and Rhea Rentala as overall top girl. Kiran Shiatis was also top U10 and Alejandro Ito-Aramendia was top U11 in this section.



U14Anantha Anilkumar with Francesco Bernardini second and Joelle Hakim as overall top girl. James Elgar was top U14, Joelle Hakim top U13 and Anantha Anilkumar top U12 in this section.



U18Raunak Rao with Michael Green second and Mary Scott top overall girl. James Maguire was top U18, Raunak Rao top U17, Mary Scott top U16 and Michael Green top U15 in this section.



Primary SchoolClaremont Primary School (a new name on our KJCA roll of honour list and a new name to KJCA chess this season) with the Home Edders close behind in second.



Secondary School: St Olave's Grammar (winners for the seventh year in a row) with Sevenoaks second.


Full GP tables can be found on: http://www.kjca.org/site/page?view=GPTables. The winners of each section will be added to our Roll of Honour List.


Our Kent Teams produced some strong performances and some encouraging signs for the years to come.


Our U9’s came 3rd in the EPSCA county U9s final back in April this year (full report can be found on: http://www.kjca.org/article/130), our particularly young U11 team finished a fantastic 2nd in the EPSCA county U11 Championship held in May (full report can be found on: http://www.kjca.org/article/136) and our young girls' U11 team came 5th in their EPSCA event. We finished a very strong 3rd in the overall EPSCA GP a great improvement on the previous year.


Well done also to our U14 minor team which came 3rd in the SCCU Junior Jamboree and our U12 team which came 2nd in the NYCA Championship (full report can be found on: http://www.kjca.org/article/93).


A big well done to our U18 team which finished a brilliant 1st at the SCCU Junior Jamboree, and will be added to our Roll of Honour list (full report can be found on: http://www.kjca.org/article/123). A severely depleted U18 team also managed 4th at the ECF County Championships (full report can be found on: http://www.kjca.org/article/145). Our U18 minor team came a very commendable 2nd at the SCCU Junior Jamboree.


Many of our young juniors have been selected to represent England during the year, well done to Kiran Shiatis, Emily Green, Michael Green, Francesco Bernardini, Ranesh Ratnesan and Mikey Watson. Their names will be added to our Roll of Honour list.


A big thank you to Newstead Wood School for accommodating us and providing such a superb venue for our final event of the season.


A special thank you to:


Chris Ward GM for his coaching expertise and team support throughout the year.


Anil Anilkumar, our president and for bringing all the teams together in what has been another strong season for Kent.


Samantha Metcalfe for all her hard, hard work with catering and taking on helping to manage trophies going forward.


Our treasurer, tournament director and website and facebook updater Andrew Shiatis.


Our communications manager Krishna Shiatis.


James Mao and Tarun Nayak for their web expertise


Luca Bernardini for setting up and running our KJCA internet club with Chesskid


Sue Maguire for arranging each of the 8 events and our coaching days.


Sian Dubery for assisting and running tournament director


There have been so many helpers throughout the year making it very difficult to mention you all by name, but all the help you give to this volunteer organisation is truly appreciated.


Thank you also to all the team managers who volunteer their time to organise the teams and help support the children at each of our events.


And of course to all the parents and children without whom we would not have such a great county organisation, one which is revered by all other counties.


We hope you had fun at our events and that you have a relaxing summer break. We look forward to seeing you all again next season.


We will post the dates of our GPs and coaching days on the KJCA and the ECF websites as soon as possible.


Our GP 1 will be held at Rosemead Prep on Sunday 14th September 2014 and we look forward to seeing you all there. To register please follow the following link: http://www.kjca.org/event/79


Have a great Summer from all at the KJCA

U18 ECF minor teams

We fielded two teams in the U18 minor section of the ECF Championship held on 29th June 2014 at Wilson's School in Surrey.

Team A: Emily Green was on top board, with Ranesh Ratnesan, Alejandro Ito-Aramendia, Alex Thompson, Zeeshan Kisat, Navieinaah Haridas taking boards 2-6 for the first round. The team scored 2 hard earned points with the top two boards leading the way. Jacob Watson who was the reserve, had an excellent win in a graded friendly and was promoted to board 6 for round two. Emily and Jacob continued strongly and battled out two more wins in the second round and this was followed up with a good win from Zeeshan and a draw from Alejandro. The team managed 3.5 points from 6 in the second round and finished on 5.5 from the two rounds. This was a hugely credible performance but unfortunately not quite good enough to win them a prize.
 
Team B comprised Kartik Velayudham, Joelle Hakim, Rajeiv Ratnesan, Aurideep Nayak, Ammar Kisat and James Elgar on boards 1 to 6 and did well in the first round to finish with 2.5, with excellent wins from the bottom two boards and a draw from the top board. The pairings were tough in the second round but the team managed a draw from Aurideep against a much stronger player, a draw on board 3 by Rajeiv against our own Alejandro from team A and James Elgar drawing on board 6 to finish with 1.5 points and a total of 4 points.

Overall, it was an excellent performance by both teams playing against much older, hugely more experienced and generally higher graded players. 

KJCA

Under 18 ECF County Championship

Our Kent under 18 (open) Team ventured to the outskirts of Surrey on Sunday 29th June, to take part in the 2014 ECF Chess Championship. This year was always going to be tough, as we had lost several strong players over the last couple of years. In fact, this time round half our team were under 14s, so this was going to be challenging for those youngsters who were likely to be permanent players in our under 18 teams for years to come.

Round 1 saw us up against the eventual joint winner (Sussex) on 3 boards, from which we could only salvage half a point. However, we still pulled off a respectable 7 points out of 12 and going into Round 2, we were in fourth place, behind Herts, Sussex and Middlesex ‘A’ teams.

In Round 2, we had 3 board pairings against the other joint winner (Hertfordshire) but this time, came away with one and half points. Although we battled hard to score 6.5 points in this round, Middlesex A scored 0.5 fewer points and as a result finished in joint 4th place.

This was a valiant effort from all players and one that maintains our top 4 position in an Under 18 Open County Tournament for the past 5 years (or more).

Final Results were as follows:

Sussex 17, Herts 17, Middlesex (A) 14.5, Kent 13.5, Surrey (A) 13.5, Surrey (B) 10, Berkshire 9, Manchester 7.5, Middlesex (B) 7.

Congratulations to all our players, who were, in board order,

Patrick Smith  (Judd School)

Arul Gupta (Eltham College)

Yasmin Giles (Newstead Wood School)

Rohan Bansal (Dulwich College)

Girinath Haridas (Dulwich College)

Freddie Hand (Cage Green Primary)

Anantha Anilkumar (St Olave’s School)

Raunak Rao (St Olave’s School)

Gautham Reddiar  (Eltham College)

Michael Green (Simon Langton Boy’s School)

Francesco Bernadini (Trinity School)

Ximan Mao (Tubbenden School)


Tony Rao

Under 18 (Open) Team Manager

Help needed for Catering at GP Final

The KJCA is a non-profit making organisation run by volunteers and it needs your help keep it functioning!

There are many ways you can help, most requiring absolutely no knowledge of chess at all – our catering manager Samantha Metcalfe is looking for volunteer helpers for the GP Final – if you can offer an hour or two, the help would be much appreciated!

We rely heavily on our volunteers – without whom the costs of the tournaments and coaching days would rise, double or treble and we would be unable to deliver the structure and support to the children of Kent in the current cost effective manner.

Some examples of the current volunteering by our dedicated parents which takes place as you read:

  • sourcing and booking of venues
  • managing trophies, engraving and sourcing medals
  • catering and managing supplies
  • managing all our chess equipment
  • managing and updating our superb website and face book page
  • organising and managing our county teams
  • managing our tournaments, coaching days and running tournament director
  • sending grading reports post tournament to the ECF grading team
  • managing our online chesskid club
  • communications
  • marketing and promoting junior chess
  • secretary
  • managing the finances of the Association together with the large amount of administration which needs to happen
  • overall managing of operations
  • managing of the storage space (kindly donated free of charge by the President) to store the large amount of KJCA equipment we have

In fact the only people we pay are our coaches, who are professional chess trainers; some are titled players, who all very kindly assist at a hugely discounted rate. This ensures that we are providing all children with some of the best coaches in the country at an affordable cost, thus ensuring that the KJCA meets the needs of all children who want to play chess in Kent.

All monies from tournaments are invested straight back into Kent junior chess, to pay for tournaments, venues, ECF Grading, stock, KJCA teams, insurance, GM led coaching and prizes.

This association cannot function without its volunteers. They are parents with chess playing kids just like you and as their children grow up and move onwards, we need new parents to step up and take the reins, bringing with them new fresh ideas. No knowledge of chess is necessary, just a dedication and a desire to help chess in our community.

If you would like to help please contact Krishna at webmaster@kjca.org

Chesskid Gold Membership 2014/15

Dear Parents,

As the school year draws to a close, so too is our first year of
Chesskid Gold Membership. This expires on 16th July 2014; but not all good things come to an end. Due to the high demand and the success we have had for Chesskids, we will be renewing this for another year.

Gold Membership gives children full unrestricted access to all the Chesskid premium features, including on-line lessons, instructional videos, chess puzzles, training positions (where you can practice recurring important positions against the computer), unlimited tournaments and lifetime game archive. Children can also play on-line against their Kent friends and take part in closed on-line tournaments, which take place all year round. (See more detail on what Gold Membership can give you below).

Over the past year we have noted that the children who have been more active using these Chesskid features are also the ones who have generally made the most progress in their KJCA tournaments.

Gold Memberships, if purchased individually from Cheskid.com, would normally costs $50, but we have once again managed to negotiate the same
special price as last year for the KJCA of £10 per child which gives you membership for the whole year to July 2015.

To renew or purchase a new Membership, please go to the event section on the right sidebar and complete the purchase of Chesskid Membership 2014/15 or follow this link: http://www.kjca.org/event/80

Please renew before the 11th July 2014 to ensure uninterrupted access to Chesskid.

New Memberships will start on the 17th July 2014. 

Please do not forget to renew. On this same date, all the current memberships which haven’t been renewed will unfortunately cease to exist.

We look forward to welcoming you all to another year at Chesskid.

KJCA

Kings Place Chess Festival - 14th June 2014

Many of our Kent Juniors participated in the Kings Place Chess Festival on Saturday June the 14th which is a FIDE rated rapid play tournament comprising four sections; Open, Major U170, Minor U145 and Amateur U120.


There were many strong performances from all. 


Well done particularly to Anantha Anilkumar who finished second in U170 section, scoring 4.5 points from 6 and ending the day undefeated and to Girinath Haridas who played in the Open section, mixing it with Grand Masters and IMs and finishing with a highly credible 3 out of 6. 


There were also good results from Freddie Hand who played in the U170 section, Ximan Mao and Robert Akeya-Price who both played in the U145 section, and Danyal Warsop and Mikayel Suvaryan who both played in the U120 section.


One of the highlights of the day was the live running commentary of the tournament by our very own chief coach, GM Chris Ward. Chris's commentary not only managed to keep up with the pace of the rapid play across many boards but was filled with many hilarious and witty anecdotes making it a joy for all to listen to. 


Congratulations to GM Matthew Sadler who won the Open section whilst finding the time to talk through each of his rounds with Chris, which was very informative.


Full results can be found on the following link:


http://chesscircuit.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/kings-place-festival-2014-final.html


Many thanks to all at the Kings Place Chess Festival for putting on such a superb event.


KJCA

Unclaimed Institute of Chess Certificates

We are holding a number of unclaimed Institute of Chess Certificates.

Please can you e-mail the KJCA if your name is below so we can arrange collection of your certificate. If you know anyone on the list, please can you ask them to get in touch asap – webmaster@kjca.org

The next possible collection point is the next Kent GP – which is the final at Newstead Wood School on Saturday 5th July. We would love to see you all playing there!

  • Madhav Suraj - Level 3
  • Nell Grabham - Level 1
  • Joe Grabham - Level 1
  • Morgan Yu - Level 2
  • Kevin Wu - Level 2
  • Edward Woollett - Level 3
  • Chloe Sng - Level 1
  • Matthew Sng - Level 1
  • Anu Shankar - Level 4
  • Richard Moulange - Level 4
  • James Proaspatu - Level 3
  • Oliver Meredith - Level 3
  • William Meredith - Level 3
  • James Meredith - Level 4
  • Lewis Pulsford - Level 2
  • Lara-Louise Gough - Level 2
  • Zeeshan Kisat - Level 4
  • Ammar Kisat - Level 4
  • Daniel Barton - Level 1
  • Ben Barton - Level 2
  • Harry Houillon - Level 3
  • Rohan Datta - Level 5
  • Manal Pandey - Level 2
  • Jasper Maughan - Level 2
  • Deji Joseph - Level 2
  • Harry Cheng - Level 2
  • Sofia Winchester - Level 1
  • Anya Srivastava - Level 1
  • Meenaxi Suraj - Level 2
  • Michael Stringer - Level 2
  • Ira Dubey - Level 2
  • Shazia Khan-Bourne - Level 3
  • Luca Ricci - Level 2
  • Aditya Chaurasia - Level 2

The trophy that I always wanted to have!

It was the 31st May and I went to a Mega-Final at the Bishop Justus Church of England School in Bromley.  At the beginning I thought I was going to lose all of my games, but when I won my first game I built up my confidence.

I would like to thank GM Chris Ward especially since in my 2nd round I used a tactic which I learned from him in ACES in Beckenham.

I would also like to thank Krishna Shiatis and Kiran Shaitis for helping me at my School Amazikidz chess camp and Luca for organising the coaching days which helped me a lot. Without these people I would never have been able to come first in the U9’s. Thank you also to Jessica and Jackson Wen for all their help in improving my chess skills.

Lastly, I would like to thank my mum for her encouragement and support, so that I could get 5/6 and win the U9‘s trophy that day.

I had an incredible, unforgettable, and magical day. Thank you very much for you all.

Written by Huseyin Gueriane