Chess Puzzle
Contact Mrs. Hughes for practice times, april.hughes@breckenridgeisd.org
3 competitors + 1 alternate in each grade level
Students will test the last week in October to declare the team.
Contact Mrs. Hughes for practice times, april.hughes@breckenridgeisd.org
3 competitors + 1 alternate in each grade level
Students will test the last week in October to declare the team.
6th
Conner Carrion
Evelyn Halari
Kayley Carrion
Gage Ethridge
Brock Shepperd
Wheatley Johnson
Eli Brown
7th
Kaelem Hinson
Ashton Holmes
Tristen Smith
Lupe Villapondo
Connor Duncan
Noah Reyes
Caleb Windsor
Joel Picaso
Noah Arellano
8th
Cooper Carrion
Melody Mathias
Pacey Burns
Corbyn Gutierrez
Sebastian Nieves
Rhyder Patterson
The benefits of chess are well documented for players of all ages, and especially for young people. Chess teaches problem solving, hones concentration and encourages analytical and strategic thinking. Chess can be a lifelong pursuit.
Chess puzzle competition is very different from tournament chess play. Contestants in a chess puzzle contest receive a paper-and-pencil test that includes a series of chess boards with pieces in particular positions. Questions are based on analysis of material or possible moves in each given diagram. See links above for sample tests and other resources.
A chess puzzle event provides an avenue for chess participation that does not require the time and resources of actual tournament play. The fixed time limit makes it practical to include in a district meet schedule, and the availability of free resources allows any school (including those that do not currently have chess programs) to include chess puzzle in their slate of A+ events at minimal cost.
Each division will take a 30-minute objective test plus a separate 5-minute tiebreaker section. A different test is provided for each of the three divisions. The tiebreaker section is identical for ALL divisions.
All Chess Puzzle test questions are now multiple-choice format, to allow for a broader scope of questions and increase the educational value of the contest (and make grading even easier).
All grade levels will take the same tiebreaker section. Tiebreakers need only be graded for contestants actually involved in a tie.
+1 for correct answers (for both test and tiebreaker)
no deduction for incorrect or unanswered questions (for both test and tiebreaker)