Chess classes in Hamilton!

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Kyrylo26

Hey guys! My name is Kyrylo Demchenko(CFC 2158). I am the chess coach for beginners and advanced players as well. Will provide chess lessons in Hamilton area. Everybody welcome, online lessons are available also. Chess boards, sets, clocks and books provided. Price is negotiable.Booked your place today!



Kyrylo26
briannjoness написав:

i live in Brampton

I can teach You online if You want.

Andrea

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V1738

Good luck Kyrylo!

Kyrylo26
rdex5150 написав:

I highly recommend this! Great teacher

Thank You very much Richard!

Kyrylo26
V1738 написав:

Good luck Kyrylo!

Thanks!

Saron_Gas

I live in Hamilton and I am highly interested in playing live chess with people in some sort of local club community type setting. Is there anything like this in the area? I am a beginner that played a lot with my brother growing up and now getting back into it. Have not been playing enough yet to know my true rating or anything like that but I have a ton of fun with the game and am super addicted. 

Saron_Gas

Oh dang! When I first read the post I assumed it was my local town but this is a different Hamilton all together. sad.png

 

ladyblunder

Do you have in person adult lessons/classes? I live about 20 min from Hamilton.  Thank you!

Chuck639

I may have to make a visit when I  back in Ontario.

That’s awesome.

ladyblunder

Thank you verylate for the info. I have contacted him via facebook.

tammer21
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justbefair

https://www.chessdom.com/canadian-open-chess-championship-2022/

 

The 2022 Canadian Open Chess Championship will take place from 11 – 17 July at the Hillfield Strathallan College, Hamilton, Ontario. The event will be played in 9 rounds, swiss system, with nearly 250 players fighting for the total prize fund of 26.000$.

The Winner of the Championship will pocket a money-prize of 8.000$. The time control of the event is: 40 moves in 90 minutes + 30 minutes for remainder of game with 30 second Fischer increment from move one

The top seeds are GM Victor MikhalevskiGM Mark ParaguaGM Razvan PreotuIM Nikolay Noritsyn and GM Aman Hambleton. Chessbrah TV will have a live stream following the action of the Chessbrah manager Aman Hambleton. (scroll down for starting rank list of players)

Chuck639

Did I miss it?

I am not far, on Burlington Beach….

SheldonOfOsaka
Chuck639 wrote:

What happened?

nevermind....I was trying to find the results of the 2022 Canadian Open Chess Championship...I cannot seem to find them anywhere online?

Chuck639
SheldonOfOsaka wrote:
Chuck639 wrote:

What happened?

nevermind....I was trying to find the results of the 2022 Canadian Open Chess Championship...I cannot seem to find them anywhere online?

Lol, when is the next one? I was at the beach and not too far….

justbefair
SheldonOfOsaka wrote:
Chuck639 wrote:

What happened?

nevermind....I was trying to find the results of the 2022 Canadian Open Chess Championship...I cannot seem to find them anywhere online?

https://www.chess.com/events/2022-canadian-open-chess-championship

https://www.thespec.com/news/hamilton-region/2022/07/20/tie-at-top-in-canadian-open-chess-championship-livestreamed-on-chessbrah-as-hamilton-becomes-chess-spotlight-of-nation.html

Chuck639

Would of been nice to be there.

I did see the Chessbrah stream.

SheldonOfOsaka
justbefair wrote:
SheldonOfOsaka wrote:
Chuck639 wrote:

What happened?

nevermind....I was trying to find the results of the 2022 Canadian Open Chess Championship...I cannot seem to find them anywhere online?

https://www.chess.com/events/2022-canadian-open-chess-championship

https://www.thespec.com/news/hamilton-region/2022/07/20/tie-at-top-in-canadian-open-chess-championship-livestreamed-on-chessbrah-as-hamilton-becomes-chess-spotlight-of-nation.html

Thanks, I saw this....but it only shows the top 8 boards, and does not show the round by round standings. I was looking for something much more complete like chess-results which would show a result of every game in the tournament.

I'm originally from Hamilton and was interested in researching the event.

No worries tho. no big deal.