Welcome! This site is where I provide chess enthusiasts with updates on my activities and important chess news with Texas Tech University - SPICE. Everyone can productively discuss or ask questions about various chess issues! Your contributions & comments are welcome! PLEASE KEEP IT CIVIL & RESPECT OTHERS! - WIN WITH GRACE, LOSE WITH DIGNITY!(TM) - 2012 Susan Polgar ©
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
Record chess tournament in town
FOX News covering the Lubbock Open Chess Championship. Click here to see the clip.
Around 110 players showed up for the 1st Annual Lubbock Open (more than 20 are female players). The SPF (and SPICE) signed up about 70 new USCF members. The media (local network TVs and newspapers) came to cover the event.
Lubbock Commissioner Ysidro Gutierrez is among the participants.
Another notable player is John Hawthorne (2330 FIDE, 2362 USCF), distinguished professorial Chair of philosophy at Oxford at Oxford University. We have 2 players over 2300, 1 over 2200 and a number of other strong players.
Lubbock Mayor David Miller attended the Opening Ceremony to welcome everyone. This is the largest and strongest ever open event in this city and we hope to grow bigger and stronger each year.
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Friday, April 25, 2008
TTU announces Lubbock Open
April 25, 2008
Texas Tech University Announces Lubbock's First Open Chess Championship
Texas Tech University’s Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence (SPICE) announces the first Lubbock Open Chess Championship.
Written by Cory Chandler
Texas Tech University’s Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence (SPICE) announces the first Lubbock Open Chess Championship. The championship, beginning at 10 a.m. April 26 at Monterey High School, consists of five sections from scholastic through adult.
The U.S. Chess Federation will rate the event, and players as far as Amarillo and Midland will compete for the title of Lubbock’s chess champion.
Top finishers will win trophies and other prizes. Lubbock Mayor David Miller will welcome the players at 10:45 a.m. and open the tournament. Spectators are welcome.
Texas Tech’s Knight Raiders chess team is co-hosting the event.
Contact: Paul Truong, director of marketing, SPICE, Texas Tech University (806) 742-7742, or paul.truong@ttu.edu, or spice@ttu.edu.
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Knight Raiders win 3 awards
The Texas Tech Knight Raiders won the following awards given during Arbor Day today:
1. Most Improved Organization of the Year (Overall)
2. Organization of the Year (Special Interest Category)
3. Advisor of the Year (Hal Karlsson, Special Interest Category)
Since the formation of the Knight Raiders in 2003, the club has won a total of 9 Student Organization Awards.
Congratulations to Dr. Hal Karlsson for his relentless commitment to the Knight Raiders and SPICE!
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Monday, April 21, 2008
Chess Tips
The Power Principles of Chess
CONTROL THE CENTER!
What does this mean? The center consists of the squares e4, d4, e5 and d5. So this means when you start the game in the opening, place your pawns in the center to occupy and control it as much as you can.
DEVELOP YOUR PIECES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!
Get your Knights and Bishops out. This should be done before you try to checkmate your opponent.
CASTLE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!
The first chance you have, castle immediately to keep your King safe. Remember, you can’t win if your King is not safe and you get checkmated first. So don’t forget to castle! Then after you castle, connect your Rooks by developing your Queen.
KEEP YOUR PIECES PROTECTED!
Don’t leave your pieces hanging without protection. Each and every piece you have is very valuable, so don’t lose them.
HAVE LOTS OF FUN! WIN WITH GRACE, LOSE WITH DIGNITY!
First and foremost, chess should be fun. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. That is part of the game. When you win, be a good sport and don’t trash talk or make fun of your opponent. When you lose, be an even better sport and not a sore loser. Shake hands and congratulate your opponent. This will go a long way toward making good friends.
These tips should be used together with my curriculum / training guide for teachers and parents. Click here to register for your FREE account on www.ChessDiscussion.com then click here to download your FREE copy of my curriculum / training guide.Good luck with your effort in introducing chess to young people!
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Curriculum,
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Sunday, April 20, 2008
Avalanche-Journal new weekly chess column
Head of Tech chess program begins column
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Story last updated at 4/20/2008 - 4:04 am
Welcome to my weekly chess column!
My name is Susan Polgar. I was born and raised in Budapest, Hungary. I moved to the United States in 1994, and I lived in New York until August of last year when I relocated to Lubbock to join the Texas Tech family and the Lubbock community.
I am a professional chess player. More information about my work can be found through http://www.susanpolgar.com/.
Some of the highlights:
• Breaking the gender barrier to be the first woman ever to qualify for the Men's World Championship tournament.
• Breaking the gender barrier to become the first-ever woman to earn the title of Grandmaster.
• Winning four world championships and becoming the only chess player in history to win the triple-crown (which includes Blitz, Rapid and Classical time controls).
• Winning 10 Olympiad medals including five gold, four silver and one bronze.
I first visited Lubbock in the fall of 2005 as part of my national chess exhibition and lecture tour. Little did I know at the time that less than two years later I would call Lubbock home. My family and I absolutely love the city and region.
In 2006, I received an invitation to be the commencement speaker at the May 2007 TTU graduation ceremonies. At the ceremony, President Jon Whitmore announced SPICE (Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence), which has four main goals:
1. To put SPICE, Texas Tech University and Lubbock on the chess world map (more than 700 million people play chess worldwide).
2. To introduce chess as an educational tool in all local and regional Lubbock area schools as part of our outreach program, with the goal of going national and international.
3. To conduct research projects connecting chess and other important fields such as education, computers, medicine, psychology, math and writing.
4. To recruit talented chess players worldwide who want to combine their academic studies with continuing to study chess. We hope to be able to put together in the near future a championship-caliber chess team that could compete nationally and internationally for high honors.
Here is the full article.
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Lubbock,
Weekly Chess Column
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
2008 Lubbock Open Chess Championship
2008 Lubbock Open Chess Championship
Saturday, April 26, 2008
A 4 Round Swiss System Tournament (Game/30)
Event Site: Monterey High School (Indiana and 50th) Lubbock, TX
Contact Info: 806-742-7742
E-mail: Susan.Polgar@ttu.edu or Chess@ttu.edu
Description of Tournament: A USCF rated Open event.There is a total of 30 minutes maximum per player per game.
On-site registration and check in 9am-10:30am.
All players must check in by 10:30am.
Round schedule:
Round - Start time
1 - 11:00 AM
2 - 1:00 PM
3 - 2:30 PM
4 - 4:00 PM
Entry Fee: $20 received by 4/18. After 4/18 or on site $30.
USCF membership required (available on site).
Prizes: Trophies to top 3 finishers. Cash prizes: $100-$75-$40, Top U-1600, Top U-1200, Top Unrated $40 each.All cash prizes are based on a minimum of 20 paid entries.
Please send Entry form and Fees to 6923 Indiana Ave. #154 Lubbock, TX 79413
Information about the scholastic sections can be seen here.
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
SPICE Honored
April 15, 2008
SPICE Honored by City of Lubbock
Lubbock Mayor David Miller and the City of Lubbock recognized the Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence (SPICE) Friday (April 10) for its exemplary efforts in bringing the international sport of chess to Lubbock and Texas Tech University.
Written by Ben Samples
Lubbock Mayor David Miller and the City of Lubbock recognized the Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence (SPICE) Friday (April 10) for its exemplary efforts in bringing the international sport of chess to Lubbock and Texas Tech University.
SPICE, named after the institution’s director and chess Grandmaster Susan Polgar, specializes in chess education, research, technology and outreach.
"We are proud to receive this recognition from the City Council and Mayor David Miller, who has been a big supporter of SPICE right from the beginning," said Paul Truong, director of marketing for SPICE. "This means that we are making a positive impact in the community, especially for young people, and bringing pride to Texas Tech.
The center will host a Chess Summer Camp for Girls and the 5th Annual Susan Polgar National Invitation for Girls in late July, as well as the 2nd Annual SPICE Cup International Grandmaster Tournament in September, which is internationally recognized as the most prestigious chess event hosted in the U.S.
Polgar has won four women’s World Chess Championships, five Olympic gold medals, and is the only world champion in history to win the triple-crown (classical, blitz and rapid women’s world championships). At the age of 21, she was the first woman to earn the grandmaster title.
For more information on SPICE and Texas Tech, visit Susan Polgar’s blog: http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2007/05/spice-and-texas-tech.html or the SPICE Web site at: http://www.spice.ttu.edu
CONTACT: Paul Truong, director of marketing, SPICE, Texas Tech University (806) 742-7742, or paul.truong@ttu.edu
FREE SPICE Web Chess
Introducing SPICE Web Chess
It is a FREE Java based chess interface that is served by Come2Play.
Click here to start playing a game!
Special thanks to Jerry P. for adding this new feature for everyone to enjoy!
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Monday, April 14, 2008
Improve your chess with SPICE!
Starting from today, the SPICE (Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence at Texas Tech University) website will feature at least three (3) DAILY CHESS PUZZLES from easy, medium to hard.
You can solve the puzzles by moving the pieces right on the board. In addition, if you are stuck, hints are available at your fingertips.
Chess is 99% tactics! That is why this is perfect for new players, scholastic hopefuls, and even tournament players!
Click here to challenge your minds right now!
www.SPICE.ttu.edu
Special thanks to Shredder Chess and Jerry Perez for this cool new feature for the SPICE website!
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Daily Chess Puzzles,
Lubbock,
SPICE,
Texas Tech
Saturday, April 12, 2008
LHFSA at Texas Tech
A special event today at Texas Tech, organized by LHFSA, hosted by the English Department and assisted by the Knight Raiders and many others.
Dr. Jim Brink, our "Boss" at SPICE
Jerry Perez (one of the biggest supporters of SPICE and a ultimate Tech guy) and some of the young chess players in the Lubbock area - Each youngster received a free chess kit.
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Lubbock,
SPICE,
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Thursday, April 10, 2008
SPICE recognition
Special recognition for SPICE by the city of Lubbock in Texas. This was presented by Mayor David Miller this morning at the City Council meeting in City Hall.
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Mayor David Miller,
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Monday, April 7, 2008
You can help decide SPICE Cup 2008!
After an incredibly successful 2007 SPICE Cup, the dates for the 2008 SPICE Cup have been set. This prestigious event will take place on September 19-28, 2008 at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. We are aiming at a category 14 event (not lower than category 13 and may even potentially reach category 15) which has an average FIDE rating of 2576 or higher.
I already sent out 8 invitations (not all have been accepted yet but they should be confirmed soon). There are 2 spots remaining. I want to do something different than the norm. I would like the readers of this blog and my http://www.chessdiscussion.com/ forum help decide the last 2 invitees.Which 2 players would you like to see receive the final 2 invitations. The rating range of these 2 players has to be at a minimum around 2525 with average of around 2575 for these 2 players.
It can be either two female players, two male players, or one of each gender. There is no guarantee that the players would accept the invitations. However, they would be the first to receive the final 2 invitations. You help decide! :) You can vote by posting here or by sending me an email at SusanPolgar@aol.com.
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