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Chris Shen breaks 2400, setting CCL history

July 20, 2019

updated 7/29
This past weekend, Chris played in the New York International at the historic Marshall Chess Club in Manhattan.   In this 9-round FIDE rated tournament, Chris played well, scoring 6 out 9 without a single round loss and his FIDE performance rating was above 2450, giving him a chance to clinch an IM norm.  However, he needed to play against one more player from a foreign country, according to FIDE policy.  But, his US chess rating crossed over 2400 and reached a new peak of 2410, the first CCL player to cross 2400 and currently the highest rated player in Ohio!   The previous high was held by Walker Griggs at 2398.  Chris is getting primed for perhaps the biggest tournament of his life, to compete in the US Junior Championship (Invitational).  Right now Chris is in Ecuador,  competing in the Pan American Youth U-18.
John Hughes who has been in semi-retirement while going to college came back participating in the same tournament.  John also had a strong result, bringing his rating up to 2314, five points short of his all-time high.  John is now working in information technology (computers) at Blackstone and living in The East Village of NYC.
It is great to see these strong results, but what brings the biggest smile to my face is hearing that CCL players met in a distant international tournament and were supportive of each other.  Chris was happy to meet the Hughes family in family in New York.
7/29 updated
Chris is on an incredible roll right now.  First he wins the US Junior Open, then he has an IM level performance at the New York International and now he just finished clear second in the U-18 section at the Pan American Youth Championship in Guayaquil, Ecuador.  US Chess will have a detailed report later about this tournament.

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CCL old picture test

July 16, 2019

All of the pictures below are at least 5 years old and are players who are now rated around 1700 or above.  You can click on a picture to see a larger version of it.  This was going to be a contest but not until after I implemented it did I find out that if you move your cursor over the picture, the filename (student's name) is displayed.  So enjoy the pictures and see if you can guess who they are before moving your cursor over them.

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Chris Shen wins US Junior Open while Elton Cao wins U-15

July 2, 2019

Chris Shen
Chris Shen
Elton Cao
Elton Cao

With great pride, the CCL Chess School is glad to announce that Chis Shen came in clear first place in the US Junior Open while Elton Cao came in clear 1st place in the U-15 section.  This year’s US Junior Open tournament attracted over 200 players under 21 to compete in four different age categories.

Chris gets the honor to compete in the 2020 US Junior Closed.  The winner of the US Junior gets as spot in the US Championship.  Hopefully we will soon have CCL graduates in both the US Womans (Maggie Feng) and US Open Championships.  He is now going to Philadelphia for the World Open. Chris will have three tournaments in July and won’t be home until August.

 

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Rohan Padhye ties for 2nd place at National K-5 Championship

May 15, 2019

Rohan had a great tournament. He finished with 6/7 points and tied for second in K-5 National Elementary Chess Championship being held at Nashville, TN from May 10-12.  175 kids from schools all over the country participated in his section. His only loss came in the 4th round to the eventual winner, Cooper Ho from NY, who finished in clear first place with a score of 6.5/7. This is Rohan’s best performance at the Nationals to date. He played on the top 4 boards for 3 of his 7 games. These games were telecast live over the internet.

Another great result in this section was achieved by Druvin Mutalam,  Druvin tied for 12th place with a 5-2 score and brought his rating from 1272 to 1505.  Druvin has done amazing over the past 6 months, raising his rating 550 points over that time!

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4 CCL Players Qualify for US Team at the World Youth Championships

April 15, 2019

CCL is proud to announce that the following 4 CCL players have qualified to participate in the 2019 World Youth (U14, U16, U18) Chess Championships, as part of the USA team, to be held in Mumbai, India, from October 1 – 13, 2019.  These students earned this honor by achieving the highest rating in their age and gender categories according to the US Chess April 2019 rating supplement.

Chis Shen – Open U-16

Vincent Baker – Open U-16

Jason Wang – Open U-14

Adeti Mohanselvan – Girls U-14

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Welcome to CCL, a community-driven chess instructional initiative designed to bring timeless chess to learners of all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner taking your first steps on the board or an experienced player seeking to sharpen your strategies, our program offers something for everyone.

Chess is more than just a game—it fosters critical thinking, patience, and problem-solving skills. Our program is built around the belief that chess can unite people, challenge minds, and create opportunities for personal growth and community connection. To supplement the chess side of individual enrichment, we recently opened a prodigious activities wing to CCL, managed by renowned mathematician and prodigy Dr. Harvey Friedman.

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Our program is driven by a passionate community of chess lovers dedicated to creating an inclusive, supportive, and educational environment. For details on how the community fosters the program, please go to the menu option The Community. By participating, you’ll have the opportunity to:

  • Learn at your own pace with flexible instruction formats.
  • Join a vibrant chess community and make new friends who share your interests.
  • Enhance your cognitive skills, such as strategic thinking and decision-making.
  • Compete in local tournaments and represent our community.
  • Work with renowned mathematician and prodigy Dr. Harvey Friedman in other prodigious activities.

Let’s make chess an engaging and enriching part of our community. Join us today and start your chess journey! Together, we can grow our community and inspire a love for this incredible game.

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