Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 19:39:58 -0400 From: GamesParlor Chess Services <mailadmin@gamesparlor.com> To: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Scouts Learn Chess from the Best. Message-ID: <20021009005855.6498C43E6A@mx1.FreeBSD.org>
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ScoutChess is a program developed to teach kids and young adults the game and history of Chess. Held on US Chess Live, the official online service of the US Chess Federation, ScoutChess is a series of workshops taught by International Masters and available only to scouts. With a world-class instructor list and a program that's second to none, this is a chance that a chess-playing scout can't afford to miss. *************************************************** ScoutChess is expanding its schedule! Many scouts weren't able to make the October workshop registration dates; we're creating a November workshop to help them catch up. Please see the ScoutChess website, at http://www.scoutchess.org/ , for details. *************************************************** Do you want to learn chess from a Grand Master? Would you like to polish your game against an International Master? Your scout could be taking lessons from two Grand Masters; the current and former US Champions; the current US Women's Champion; a former US Women's Co-champion; a three-time Pan-American Championship title holder; even the winner of the 1992 US Open, World Open, National Open, and Novag Grand Prix. There isn't room for the full instructors' lists of accolades, so we've listed them in the instructors' bio section, at http://www.scoutchess.org/dojo/8/v.jsp?p=/bios. Chess benefits logic skills, visual and analytic memory, and many other mental skills; see the Information Center at http://www.scoutchess.org/ for print studies of the developmental effects of Chess on kids and younger adults. If you need more information feel free to call or email our helpful staff. scoutchess@uschesslive.org 412-441-4565 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-ports" in the body of the message
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