http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Akhmilovskaya
I played chess professionally for 13 years,
1977-1989. In 1986 I played a match for the World Championship Title.
My Sunday column “Chess Studio with Elena Donaldson”
is published weekly by Seattle Times since 1995.
CHESS CAMPS K-6 gradeshttp://www.chessplayer.com/camps2007.htm. I run my summer
chess camps since 2000 : http://www.chessplayer.com/elena_camp.htm.
I am also directing Orlov Chess Camps in Seattle since 1995: http://www.chessplayer.com/camps.htm. Total we teach over 300 students on all our camps each year. I also run several
local scholastic tournaments, and many other events. |
AFTER-SCHOOL CHESS CLUBS http://www.chessplayer.com/after-school.htm We are teaching in 14 schools in Seattle and
Northshore. |
“AFTER-SCHOOL
CHESS” puzzles workbooks The “After-school Chess” workbooks on four levels for school chess
clubs. http://www.chessplayer.com/workbooks.htm The Workbooks
are available in four levels: from
Complete Beginners to
Advanced. |
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TOURNAMENTS Sign up for scholastic tournaments: http://www.chessplayer.com/SignUpToPlayChess.htm |
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http://www.chessplayer.com/begin.htm A 50-page workbook
for complete beginners to use at home. It will help parents to teach chess a
young child (5-7 years old) in a few
weeks. |
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No space is available, please contact me later in spring for next school year.
Currently all my
students who work with me for at least a year improve to advanced level.
My goal is to teach students how to think and make good decisions during the game. I do not have the only goal to grow chess masters but also use the game of chess to develop valuable skills for academic excellence. My teaching methods, based on Russian chess school, will give the interested students a great tool to future success if they decide to compete in high level tournaments and study chess beyond scholastic level. I follow classical rules in chess and teach my students based on their own style and their individual vision of chess.
I am not a self-taught chess player. I was lucky to learn chess and how to work on chess from best World’s chess masters - World Champions G. Kasparov, A. Karpov, B. Spassky, M. Botwinnik, D. Bronstein, and many many other top players. When I was a teen I was sitting in the same classroom with G. Kasparov. For several years I was a student in the several chess schools taught by World’ top players.
2006-2007
So far I have several students already qualified for Tournament of Champions that will take place in April 2007. I have several new students and I am sure all or most of them will make it to TOC by March of 2007.
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I am continuing to
teach at four local schools, and working with a small group of private students. This year my time is very limited as I spent
most of my time with my son traveling to his tennis tournaments.
After a recent chess
success in spring-summer of 2005 my son decided to take a break from chess and
switch to playing tennis full time. Boys do that at his age! He did not work on
chess since summer 2005 so it was not a surprise to me that on the December
2005 US Scholastic National Grade Chess Championship in Houston, TX he only
scored 5 points out of 7, and came only #16 in the third grade
competition. My other several students
played very well at Nationals in Houston scoring 5,5 out 7 in tough
competition, all placing high. They all
won trophies and improved USCF ratings.
Final 2005-06
results
Seven out of my
eleven students have qualified into Tournament Of Champions. http://www.chessplayer.com/stars.htm.
At the State
Championship my two students scored the perfect 5/5, most of them ended with
4/5. My student won Tournament of Champions in 4-6 section, and my son Nicholas
came # 2 in K-3 section, After a several months break from chess he finally
decided to play chess, the night before the TOC.
Private lessons:
I am now teaching
part-time to have more time with my son. I may have a spot for bi-weekly
private lessons.
For private lessons
I accept beginning (or low intermediate rated 1000 or so, grades K-3) students
who did not have previous private coaching.
I have requirements
for the students who will be working with me:
1)
Come to lessons weekly
/ bi-weekly
2)
Play tournaments
regularly
3)
Parents are asked to
do homework
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I currently teach
chess privately and in local area school chess clubs. My students successfully play
in the State and National tournaments. This year my eight students qualified to
play in the Tournaments of Champions – the strongest scholastic tournaments of
the year.
My three students scored 6 points out 7 at Nationals in Nashville 2005, and one finished with 6.5 points out of 7. My five students became State Co-Champions at the WA State Elementary Championship 2005 and two students finished with 4.5 points out of 5.
To respect privacy
of my students I prefer not to disclose names of my students on this page.
My son, Nicholas
Orlov, who is now only 8 years old, won
the K-3 section of the Tournament of Champions 2005 http://www.whsca.org/TOC2005.html.
In 2004-2005 school year as a second grader he won several 4-6 grades
tournaments with a perfect score 5:0.
His WA state rating is over 1500.
Nicholas took 2nd place in K-3 grade at Nationals 2005 with 6 points out of 7. Later in April 2005 Nicholas became a Co-Champion in the fourth grade at the WA State Elementary Championship (he played up for his team).
My Villa team came third at the state Championship 2005 in grades 4-6. I started teaching the chess club at Villa Academy three years ago, it was completely a “home-grown” team of 5 players. They made a big improvement over three years, but, to our disappointment, it was hard to compete against other two teams that attract many best players in the area every year from other local schools.
June 2005 Nicholas qualified into the World Chess Network Scholastic
Championship finals, finishing on the top 8 out of 200+ players under age of 9.
In the WCN Scholastic Finale that was held in Las-Vegas in July 9-10, 2005,
Nicholas finished second, winning $1,000 prize.
It is very difficult
to coach own child and my son’s achievements came as a result of a hard work
and a teaching system I developed (and also learned from leading Russian
coaches) over ten years of my practice.
For now I want my
son to play chess well for his development and for fun, but I don’t mind if he
decide to quit chess and move to something else later on. My son is also quite
good at tennis that he loves very much.
For questions you
are welcome to contact me at: Chess64@comcast.net