My Chicago Open: Round 4 – Mental Flexibility! https://www.chesskid.com/learn/videos/my-chicago-open-round-4---mental-flexibility
The PinkHamster shows us his fourth round in the Chicago
The PinkHamster shows us his fourth round in the Chicago
first place finish in the Under 2100 section at the Chicago
ChessKid, Chicago Public Schools, Queens United Chess
The PinkHamster shows his climactic final battle which clinched first place.
When the PinkHamster finds himself on the ropes after just 14 moves, he decides that simply defending his position won’t work and sacrifices an exchange to launch a counter attack. Make sure to see this game, which the PinkHamster claims was his favorite from the whole tournament!
The PinkHamster talks about his Round 2 game in which he sacrifices a pawn to move into an opposite color bishop middlegame. Watch and find out why!
In Part 2 of his Round 6 game, the Hamster shows the most amazing attack that he played all tournament long. Enjoy!
The PinkHamster shows the first half of what was probably his most epic game. Early on the Hamster is pushed around. Watch as the Hamster’s opponent attacks piece after piece, driving poor Mr. Pink back into a corner.
The PinkHamster explains why it’s always important to go over your past games with a coach…because things you missed in one game will come up again!
At the All-Girls Nationals Chess Championship in Chicago