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Common Mistakes of Young Chess Players in Tournament Games – PART 3 - Puddletown FREE Webinar

Common Mistakes of Young Chess Players in Tournament Games – PART 3 - Puddletown FREE Webinar

Greetings to Pudddletown’s May Seminar featuring CM Austin Tang! Join us from 7pm to 8pm on May 11 (Sat) as Austin discusses the typical mistakes made by junior chess players during tournament matches. This lecture series aims to provide an overview of the common mistakes observed among young chess enthusiasts in tournament games. This lecture series will have 3 parts total.

Part 3 of this lecture will focus on common middle game and endgame mistakes.

A bit about Austin:

  • USCF Candidate Master

  • Champion-2024 Oregon Closed Invitational (Challengers section) with a perfect score

  • Represented Oregon in the 2023 National Barber Championship

  • Co-Champion of 2021 Rockefeller National Tournament of Elementary State Champions

  • Multiple-times Champion of OSCF State Championship Platinum Sections

Zoom link will be provided the day before the seminar.

Click here to register: https://bit.ly/MaySeminarAustin

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