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      Home  >  Daily News  >  Touch Move Chess Center in Chicago

      Touch Move Chess Center in Chicago

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      As I stated in one of my posts yesterday, I would like to give recognition and promote chess clubs from around the country. If you own, operate or are a member of a local chess club, please feel free to send me information about your club. I would be happy to post it here.

      The following is a fairly new chess club in Chicago. It is owned and operated by IM Angelo Young, 2007 Illinois State Champion.

      TOUCH MOVE CHESS CENTER
      5639 N. ASHLAND CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60660
      (773) 627-2759

      The Premiere Chess Center in the Heart of Chicago

      What we offer:

      v FIDE Events
      v Monthly scholastic Tournament
      v Lectures
      v Friday Night Blitz
      v Private or Group Lesson
      v Open Tournaments
      v Casual Chess Games

      Our Mission: We will strive to revitalize the chess club scene in Chicago through club tournaments, scholastic and adult training sessions, hosting FIDE international chess tournaments, and providing a quality environment for chess socialization through friendly play.
      The Touch Move Chess Center cares about bringing chess to everyone and most importantly making chess fun!

      Email us: Tmchesscenter@hotmail.com
      Web: http://www.tmchesscenter.com
      Blog: http://www.tmchesscenter.blogspot.com

      Way to go Angelo! Good luck with your club!

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      9 Comments

      1. Lincoln Park Reply
        January 29, 2008 at 6:31 pm

        IM Young has a pretty cool club. If you live in Chicago, you should visit it.

      2. scugrad Reply
        January 30, 2008 at 12:57 am

        IM Young is also a pretty cool person. If you live in Chicago, you should visit him (at his club)… 😉

      3. Anonymous Reply
        January 30, 2008 at 4:43 am

        IM Young should hire Ron Washington who is a homeless expert and long time fixture in Chicago chess to help manage the club. Ron had his own club many years ago and knows more of the Chicago chess community than anyone else. He has given more chess lessons than all of the other teachers combined and many of his students have become experts themselves.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        January 30, 2008 at 5:43 am

        Yeah I bet theres a ton of overhead laying around, waiting to put people on the salary.

      5. marknibb Reply
        January 30, 2008 at 2:05 pm

        Angelo is a great guy and has a great reputation downstate Illinois also. Keep up the great work Angelo.

      6. Tom Panelas Reply
        January 30, 2008 at 4:27 pm

        Angelo has done a great service to chess in Chicago by starting TMCC. There have long been a number of small, local clubs, each open one day a week, and most of them are excellent, don’t get me wrong. But a great city needs a great club for the whole city that’s open several days a week.

        Plus TMCC will be the home of the Chicago Blaze!

      7. chessdad64 Reply
        January 30, 2008 at 6:39 pm

        Angelo and the TMCC’s contribution to Chess in Chicago and Illinois cannot be overstated!

        Having the only bricks and mortar space wholly devoted to chess puts TMCC as the premier chess spot in the state.

        best chess regards,
        Brad

      8. Anonymous Reply
        January 31, 2008 at 12:48 am

        Yes I’m sure parents would love to know that a homeless person, regardless of being a Chicago fixture and expert, being at a club where their kids are at. And a homeless person will know how to market to parents of scholastic kids or to adults that have $$$.

        Get real. The club is doing just fine especially after Angelo kicked out the wierdo’s and lowlifes that were hanging around the place.

        He is making something where others have failed and he will continue to shine as long as he puts forth his efforts and works with the community.

        I’m glad to hear it will be the home to the Chicago Blaze which just adds another great attraction for people to come visit the club.

      9. Lemmy Caution Reply
        January 31, 2008 at 2:40 am

        Looking forward to moving downtown as soon as the house sells and visiting this club.

        It is unfortunate that such a large city as Chicago has so few clubs, even still, eager to try this one out.

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