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4 ROUND SWISS SYSTEM ICA Winter 2005 Championship
ICA Winter 2005 Championship
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Bergen Academy • 200 Hackensack Avenue • Hackensack NJ
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ICA Winter 2005 Open Championship
ICA Winter 2005 Open Championship
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Bergen Academy • 200 Hackensack Avenue • Hackensack NJ
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World Chess Championship had started in Argentina
World Chess Championship had started in Argentina
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ICA Tournaments
Monday Night Prime Time Tournaments
Presents the wonderful opportunity for Enthusiastic Chess Players:
17-10 River Road, Fair Lawn (201)-797-0330
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Affiliate Details (Tournament History)
Affiliate Details (Tournament History).
There are a total of 49 events for this affiliate.
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4 ROUND SWISS SYSTEM ICA Winter 2005 Championship
ICA Winter 2005 Championship
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Bergen Academy • 200 Hackensack Avenue • Hackensack NJ
More info  | Sing Up
ICA Winter 2005 Open Championship
ICA Winter 2005 Open Championship
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Bergen Academy • 200 Hackensack Avenue • Hackensack NJ
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International Chess Academy 2005 - 2006 Tournaments
2005 - 2006 Tournaments.
DATES: September 25, December 11, March 12, May 7
LOCATION: 200 Hackensack Ave, Hackensack, NJ 07601

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ICA Fall 2005 Championship 4 ROUND SWISS SYSTEM
ICA Fall 2005 Championship
Sunday, September 25, 2005
Bergen Academy • 200 Hackensack Avenue • Hackensack NJ
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Achievements
International Chess Academy introduction
The International Chess Academy was established in 1996 by Diana Tulman and Irina Levitina. In our first year we met only once a week and only for a couple of hours. The whole school consisted of seven (!) students and two teachers. Today we have over a hundred kids in our school and staff of 20 teachers. Among our students we have National champions and National Prize winners.
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2005 SuperNationals
2005 SuperNationals
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NJ State 2005 Champions!
Primary Section (K –3) – 88 players
Elementary Section (K –6) – 112 players
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Schedule
FAIR LAWN 2005 - 2006 WINTER SEMESTER SCHEDULE
17-10 River Road, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 tel: 201-797-0330
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TEANECK WINTER 2005 - 2006 SEMESTER SCHEDULE
185 Court street Teaneck, NJ 07666; tel: 201-833-1741
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2005 Fall semester
Fall semester will start on 9/6 at both locations:
185 Court St., Teaneck, NJ 07666
17-10 River Road, Fair Lawn NJ 07410
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Chess Camps
Summer Day Camp
Our program offers chess instructions geared to every child's skill level. Our staff includes chess grand masters, international chess master and state licensed teachers. We provide 4:1 student-teacher ratio. Last summer we have successfully utilized our park's location for sports' activities. We played soccer, volleyball, basketball, and tennis.
Chess Camp with Artur Jussupow and Alex Chernin! 2005
Ok so you’ve beaten everybody in your school, and everybody at the local chess tournaments, as well as savagely crushed your dad in a “friendly” game. You’ve registered with the United States Chess Federation, and have amassed a respectable rating of 2000 something.

Chess articles
Sending the Rook to the Opposite Wing
In the chapter “On Open Files,” Aron Nimzovitch formulated the following idea: to advance in one file with the idea of giving up that file for another one… to use that file as a jumping-off place. Unfortunately, he hardly developed this idea any further. We will somewhat fill in this blank spot with the small selection of examples we now bring to your attention.
CHESS Lubomir Kavalek
The winning Ukrainian team in Calvia was not afraid to utilize young talents. The country's champion, Andrei Volokitin, 18, scored 8 1/2 points in 12 games. And the famous 14-year-old prodigy Sergei Kariakin scored an incredible 6 1/2 points in seven games. The team had a strong leader in Vassily Ivanchuk, 35, who amassed 9 1/2 points in 13 games on the top board. One of his victims was Teimur Radjabov, another 16-year-old talent, playing on Azerbaijan's top board.
CHESS Lubomir Kavalek
Peter Leko, the Hungarian challenger, leads the titleholder Vladimir Kramnik 5 1/2 to 4 1/2 at the 14-game Classical World Championship in Brissago, Switzerland, after yesterday's game, the 10th. Leko won the eighth game on Thursday; two weekend games were drawn.
How to prepare to the game (mentally) & Time management Placket-Sadler, 1998/99
I have to say that before this game, I became incredibly nervous: if there is one thing I should have learnt by now, it is that in order to win a game, particularly against someone you really feel you should beat, it is necessary not to think about winning. Thinking about the end robs you of the will to concentrate on the means: you don't want to calculate, you get impatient, the slightest flaw in your plan gets you angry and annoyed and liable to force the pace recklessly.