The Philippine Star

Future chess masters learn tactics at Shell clinic

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Carlo is a typical 13- year- old boy who loves computers, video games and other gadgets and gizmos popular with his peers. But unlike other teenagers who fight in the virtual world, Carlo battles on a board — a chessboard, that is.

Carlo started to play with this father’s chess set when he was a toddler. Since then, the teenager has stumped his opponents with his moves, winning chess competitio­ns one after the other. To broaden his skills, Carlo signed up for “An Interactio­n with Masters,” a two-day chess clinic spearheade­d by Pilipinas Shell held on May 30 and 31.

The Event Center of SM Megamall was filled with 161 young chess aficionado­s willing to learn chess tactics and strategies from chess masters. After an initial assessment of their skills and understand­ing of the game, participan­ts were grouped into four levels: Beginner, Intermedia­te, Advanced and Masters. FIDE Master Randy Segarra, coach of the De La Salle University-Taft chess team, served as one of the instructor­s. He spoke of the clinic’s importance and how all participan­ts were expected to take part in the activities to develop their skills in the game of chess. At the same time, Segarra noted that the seminar was also intended to help future

chess masters gain self-confidence, self-esteem, discipline, maturity, and foster camaraderi­e among themselves. During clinic sessions, participan­ts learned basic chess moves as well as complicate­d techniques like the triangulat­ion method, king and pawn ending, and the different types of tactics — pinning, skewer/ x- ray method, discovered attack and fork. Their analytical skills were tested in various problem-solving quizzes.

The clinic also served as an outlet to expose them to the world of chess tournament­s. Aside from Segarra, other masters who interacted with the young chess players included Rolly Yutuc, an internatio­nal arbiter, GM- elect Ronald Dableo, and Internatio­nal Master Idelfonso Datu, who also coaches the Ateneo chess team. Chess teachers from different schools around Metro Manila also acted as mentors.

An “Interactio­n with the Masters” is a yearly event conducted by Pilipinas Shell in support of the Department of Education’s memorandum to include chess in the school curriculum as a means to foster thinking skills and values in elementary and secondary levels. This year’s clinic is sponsored by Shell Fuel Save Unleaded and Diesel, Shell V-Power Nitro+, Shell Fuel Oil Plus and Shell Advance Motorcycle Oils, in partnershi­p with SM Supermalls and Our Home.

Pilipinas Shell has taken great pride in investing in community-based programs

that influence the overall developmen­t and growth of the Filipino youth. Since 1992, Shell has helped thousands of youth champions engage in chess tournament­s through the Shell National Youth Active Chess Championsh­ip ( also known as Shell Active Chess). For 20 years now, Shell has been instrument­al in introducin­g chess to young people and providing them opportunit­ies to enrich their game moves and strategies.

“Interactio­n with the Masters” lays the groundwork for Shell Active Chess, the nation’s longest- running, grassroots­chess tournament. Upcoming chess players around the nation will battle it out in the juniors (20 years old and below) and kiddie ( 6 to 14- yearolds) categories. Top finishers will duke it out in the grand finals later in the year.

For 13-year-old Carlo, “An Interactio­n with the Masters” proved to be one smart move. The teen bagged the top scores in the masters level, taking him one step closer to his goal of becoming a grand master.

 ??  ?? Shell Active Chess kicked off recently when Pilipinas Shell staged “An Interactio­n with the Masters,” where 161 participan­ts took part in the clinic conducted by chess masters: (from left) Pilipinas Shell social investment manager Jackie Ampil, Fide Master Randy Segarra, GM-elect Ronald Dableo and Pilipinas Shell media relations manager Toby Nebrida.
Shell Active Chess kicked off recently when Pilipinas Shell staged “An Interactio­n with the Masters,” where 161 participan­ts took part in the clinic conducted by chess masters: (from left) Pilipinas Shell social investment manager Jackie Ampil, Fide Master Randy Segarra, GM-elect Ronald Dableo and Pilipinas Shell media relations manager Toby Nebrida.
 ??  ?? An “Interactio­n with the Masters” is a yearly event conducted by Pilipinas Shell: The clinic aims to teach children the correct strategies in playing chess and at the same time develop concentrat­ion, confidence and imaginatio­n.
An “Interactio­n with the Masters” is a yearly event conducted by Pilipinas Shell: The clinic aims to teach children the correct strategies in playing chess and at the same time develop concentrat­ion, confidence and imaginatio­n.

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