Our elementary and MIS/HPMS students spent the last couple of weekends competing against the renowned University of Texas at Dallas Chess Club. This hugely popular event challenged students to play against these engaging experts! In an awe-inspiring spectacle, students played a blind-folded grandmaster on a mega-board. This extraordinary event showcased not only the proficiency and intuition of the grandmaster, but also the skill and ingenuity of our students as they tried to defeat him. The grandmaster's ability to maintain focus under such demanding conditions was a true testament to his years of experience and mastery of the game. Meanwhile, other students competed against another expert in a simultaneous exhibition. Multiple lively contests unfolded as our students tried to outmaneuver the professional as he managed the complexities of multiple concurrent games. PC-TAG was fueled by the trill of competition and the opportunity to test their mettle against true masters- thank you UTD!
0 Comments
Your comment will be posted after it is approved.
Leave a Reply. |
PC-TAGWe will post items of interest that discuss gifted education as part of PC-TAG’s mission to develop a stronger awareness of the needs of gifted children and to strengthen the network of support for parents. Categories
All
Archives
December 2024
|