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Alexander Ipatov’s Chess Clinic and Simul Great Success

June 15th, 2013

Chess Clinic

Some people know and understand a lot about chess, others can play excellent chess, some others, again, can teach well and some know how to interact with and motivate children: with Alexander Ipatov this all comes uniquely together in one person.

From early morning today, six young players sheltered from the daylong rain at Caissa listening to and interacting with Alexander as he manoeuvred them through the chess opening, middle game and end game stages with real life examples from his own games.

 

Alexander Ipatov Addressing the Students

Alexander Ipatov Addressing the Students

 

Front (left to right): Adrian, Gerent and back (left to right): Aaricia, Mei Jing, Max and Miguel Angel

Front (left to right): Adrian, Gerent and back (left to right): Aaricia, Mei Jing, Max and Miguel Angel

 

The players followed the game Alexander presented on the demonstration board on their own boards and received points for answering questions like: “was black’s move important to fight for the centre?” or “does white, with the pair of bishops, benefit from opening up the game?”

Questions that consumed brain power to the degree lunch was welcomed very much, with the pizza pepperoni on the right being the clear favorite.

 

We get the message... next time only pizza pepperoni (on the right)

We get the message… next time only pizza pepperoni (on the right)

 

The last part of the chess clinic was doing puzzles, solving a puzzle within  1 minute would get you a point. Tough competition: Miguel Angel won the heavily appreciated prize of M&M’s by scoring just half a point more than Adrian, who preferred the chocolate egg anyway. Win-win: indeed, today we have had only winners, with a signed certificate from Alexander Ipatov what many years later hopefully turns out to be a beautiful memory.

 

Alexander Ipatov and David Garceran Nieuwenburg standing behind the students (left to right): Aaricia, Adrian, Gerent, Miguel Angel, Mei Jing and Max

Alexander Ipatov and David Garceran Nieuwenburg standing behind the students (left to right): Aaricia, Adrian, Gerent, Miguel Angel, Mei Jing and Max

 

Simul

After a break of just 10 minutes, Alexander tirelessly continued around 3.45pm with a simul against 16 players until 5.30pm. The large majority of the players had come from outside Discovery Bay and understanding the unique opportunity to play against a World Champion they did their ultimate best.

And one very noteworthy result need to be mentioned indeed: Daniel Lam saved the honor of all challengers by playing a draw. Well done Daniel.

Alexander Ipatov vs. 16 Players: 15.5-0.5

 

Alexander walking around 16 boards: half playing white, half black

Alexander walking around 16 boards: half playing white, half black

 

 

Daniel Lam, observed by his student Issac Fung, the only player not to lose!

Daniel Lam, observed by his student Issac Fung, the only player not to lose!

 

Alexander, thank you for helping Caissa to try to bring chess to life in Hong Kong. We wish you all the best in your future games, matches, tournaments and you have a standing invitation to visit us when you have time again.

IGM Alexander Ipatov trains Caissa

June 13th, 2013

Within 24 hours of arriving in Hong Kong, International Grand Master and 2012 Junior World Chess Champion Alexander Ipatov delivered his first lessons at Caissa, and with great success.

 

Autograph

Alexander Ipatov Signing a Chess Board

 

In the first group Alexander discussed tactical concepts, especially in the end game, with eagerly listening Max and Chor Wei. You don’t get to sit in front of a world champion every day to get your tips!

 

Ipatov Explains and Endgame to Chor Wei and Max

Alexander Ipatov Explains an Endgame to Chor Wei (purple) and Max (blue)

 

Posing with the Intermediate Group (from left to right: Hannah (coach), Alex Law, Alexander Ipatov, Jay (front), Jonathan, Franz, Max, Ian, Hyung Jun, Chor Wei, Mei Jing (front), Miguel Angel

Posing with some of Caissa’s youth (from left to right: Hannah (coach), Alex Law, Alexander Ipatov, Jay (front), Jonathan, Franz, Max, Ian, Hyung Jun, Chor Wei, Mei Jing (front), Miguel Angel

 

In the second group more advanced concepts around the Slav Defence were discussed.

 

Miguel Angel, Mei Jing and Aravand introduced inton the wonderful world of the Slav Defence

Miguel Angel, Mei Jing and Aravind introduced into the wonderful world of the Slav Defence

 

Then, after hard work, a good meal is all one needs. Thank you Alex Law to guide Alexander Ipatov around and, Alexander, welcome to Hong Kong! We have some more interesting days ahead of us with more small group training, the clinic and of course the simul!

 

Concluding the day with some Thai dishes in Discovery Bay (left to right: Alex Law, Alexander Ipatov and David)

Concluding the day with some Thai dishes in Discovery Bay (left to right: Alex Law, Alexander Ipatov and David)