Tuesday, 6 June 2017

7/6/17 Chess matchstick tournament Evidence of learning

7/6/17 Chess matchstick tournament Evidence of learning

Last Friday Felicity held a chess matchstick tournament. A matchstick tournament is when you are given 3 matchsticks at the beginning of the tournament. Each time you played someone if you came out the victor you would get one of their matchstick and vice versa.You could only play a person with the same number of matchsticks. If you ran out of matchsticks you exit the tournament.  Them person with the most matchsticks at the end of the tournament won.


My first match was against Barnabas and went for about 30 minutes. He put me in a lot of checks and blocked me from any checks eventually I broke through and checkmated. My second opponent was Saxon and I got wiped out, within 10 moves it was checkmate. My third opponent was Radha. This was a closer game with me being very offensive but a few dumb moves later and it was checkmate for me. My final opponent was Zoe, sadly the match could not continue as we had to end the tournament. At the time I was set to strike and had taken a horse and only lost a pawn.

3 comments:

  1. I liked how you explained about the tournament but you could have said how you felt about it.

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  2. Sounds like you ate improving heaps what do you like about chess? How can you get better?

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  3. Sounds like you ate improving heaps what do you like about chess? How can you get better?

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