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So you think chess is for [[:category:geeks|geeks]]? You obviously haven't seen the BRGS chess club then! It's held on Thursday lunchtimes at 12.30 in the [[Clark Building]].
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Chess club is held on Thursdays in room 74 at lunch time and is run by [[mrs Ashworth]] (although her son, [[Gareth Ashworth]], has been known to run it in her absence).
  
You'll be hooked for hours and we're always open for new members!
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The club generally comprises of a host of Lower School playing against each other under the watchful eyes of [[Mrs Ashworth]] and the 'Chess Prefects' [[Gareth Ashworth]] and [[Shivali Kholi]]. While you would normally expect a chess club to be a quiet place of thought and reflection, this is far from the case here. The volume in the room often escalates to levels that rival the [[Lower Common Room]], mostly due to the enthusiasm of the Year 7-9s and the loudness of Chris Holdsworth-Swan.
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The defining period of Chess Club starts in mid October when the Chess Tournament starts. This is used to determine the 'School Chess Champion' but, more importantly, is the entry route to the The British Land Chess Challenge. This tournament encompasses the entirety of England and brings the best under 18 chess players in the country together via a series of elimination rounds known as the Megafinal, Gigafinal and Terrafinal.
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News about the club's (often somewhat distant) past successes can be found on the [http://www.brgs.org.uk/sport/chessclub.asp official BRGS website].
  
==Testimonials==
 
* This is probably one of the best clubs in the world since chess is such an exhilarating, exciting and entertaining game. The true popular people in BRGS attend chess club on Wednesday lunchtime at 12.30 and you should to. It is really enjoyable, pleasurable and compelling, so much so that you will be engaged for hours. It may seem like a long time but it will be the most delightful thing you could do with your time. So the next time you hear someone saying chess is for geeks with glasses, correct them and tell them to attend the wonder that is... '''Chess Club'''!
 
  
 
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Revision as of 19:09, 11 October 2006

Chess club is held on Thursdays in room 74 at lunch time and is run by mrs Ashworth (although her son, Gareth Ashworth, has been known to run it in her absence).

The club generally comprises of a host of Lower School playing against each other under the watchful eyes of Mrs Ashworth and the 'Chess Prefects' Gareth Ashworth and Shivali Kholi. While you would normally expect a chess club to be a quiet place of thought and reflection, this is far from the case here. The volume in the room often escalates to levels that rival the Lower Common Room, mostly due to the enthusiasm of the Year 7-9s and the loudness of Chris Holdsworth-Swan.

The defining period of Chess Club starts in mid October when the Chess Tournament starts. This is used to determine the 'School Chess Champion' but, more importantly, is the entry route to the The British Land Chess Challenge. This tournament encompasses the entirety of England and brings the best under 18 chess players in the country together via a series of elimination rounds known as the Megafinal, Gigafinal and Terrafinal.

News about the club's (often somewhat distant) past successes can be found on the official BRGS website.