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MIT Chess Club

Advanced Chess: Endgame Theory
Alberto Gayon
Wed Jan 29, 05-06:30pm, 1-150

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

A course for students familiar with the rules, tactics, and strategy of chess. The lecture will cover various topics in endgame theory and chess endings.
Contact: Alberto Gayon, agayon@mit.edu

Chess for Beginners
Alberto Gayon
Tue Jan 28, Wed Jan 29, 12-01:00pm, 1-150

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)

Chess is an ancient game that is both challenging and enjoyable. It develops analytical skills, creativity, visualization, and many other skills. If you've always wanted to learn to play, but never found the right person to teach you, or still hold a grudge against your dad or your big sister for beating you at chess, this is the place to learn. Even if you know some basic strategy, there is always room for improvement!
Contact: Alberto Gayon, agayon@mit.edu


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