17/07/2015 – En junio de 2015 se jugó la gran final del torneo Yes2Chess, en el festival Barclaycard Presents British Summer Time en Hyde Park. Los finalistas provenían de Dinamarca, Alemania, Noruega, Portugal, España, Suecia, Gran Bretaña y EE.UU.. Las fases previas se habían disputado a través de Internet, en el servidor de ChessBase, Playchess.com. Reportaje ilustrado...
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La segunda edición del torneo repitió el éxito del año pasado. Se coronó ganador el equipo estadounidense de la escuela elemental Misión San José.
En total han participado 40.000 niños en los torneos clasificatorios en Playchess.com entre noviembre de 2014 y junio de 2015. Tan solo en Alemania se han apuntado 6.000 niños y el equipo del Käthe Kollwitz Gymnasium de Sajonia Anhalt consiguió la plaza para la gran final en Londres.
Para realizar un movimiento hay dos posibilidas, o se hace clic en una pieza, arrastrándola hasta la casilla donde debe estar o bien se puede hacer clic en la pieza y hacer clic en la casilla de destino. Ya está.
Esto es lo que ve el oponente. La flecha indica el movimiento que acaba de realizar el bando blanco. Ahora les toca a las negras.
El GM Howell también acudió a la final del torneo Yes2Chess [foto: Ray Morris-Hill]
Lord Lyndon Harrison, con Dave Chan, Yasmin Qureshi MP y con las gemelas Ruperez
Las piezas humanas saludando al público
Ajedrez viviente a vista de pájaro desde la plataforma Better View
La final se disputó con 2 grupos de 4 equipos, que jugaron una liga. Los ganadores de cada grupo se enfrentaron en la gran final, de la que salió triunfante el equipo de EE.UU.
Malcolm Pein con los niños contentos
Clasificación final
Mission San Jose Elementary School (EE.UU.)
Escola Filipa de Lencastre (Portugal)
Sorasbygda Skole (Noruega)
Koge Private Realskole (Dinamarca)
Hokasens Skola (Suecia)
Kaethe Kollwitz Gymnasium (Alemania)
CEIP Diego Lainez (España)
William Patten Primary School (Reino Unido)
Tras el torneo los niños jugaron ajedrez de altura en la plataforma "Better View":
Las delegaciones visitaron el musical The Lion King antes de marcharse para casa en avión al día siguiente.
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