Showing posts with label Chess Clinic 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chess Clinic 6. Show all posts

Monday, June 7, 2010

WHITE SHOCKERS NOW AVAILABLE!

This is the big news for today (one of several anyway).

The two DVDs (White Shockers) by IM Andrew Martin have been duped and printed and will be put into a 2-disc box tomorrow with wraparound jacket... and be available for shipping. Here are the details:
$49.95 Retail. DVDs dual layers should play on most modern computers, Mac and Windows (I've tried them out on G4 (running 10.4.11) and a G5 running OX 10.5.8 and Windows 7.

G&L CHESS price is: $44.95 + $4 for shipping.

GOLD CARD 2010 price is $39.95 + $4 for shipping.

If you buy both the Black Shockers and White Shockers together you will get about 9 hours of video (dual layer DVDs, 4 of them). Retail is $99.90. The G&L CHESS price is $89.90 but I will drop it to $84.95 for both + $5 for shipping IF you order by June 16th. AND, the Gold Card 2010 price for both would normally be $79.90 and I will sell them both for $74.99 + $5 for shipping if ordered by June 16th, 2010.

On the White Shockers you will see and hear (on #1): The Ruy Lopez Exchange, The Sicilian Closed Extended (wild), and Prie's 1. a3 in detail... played to win. On disc #2 you will get a way to deal with the Caro-Kann, a "new" move in the Scandianavian which will catch players off guard, the "Old Speckled Hen" which is a Santasiere idea originally but ramped up in modern GM chess by GM Mark Hebden (the name Old Speckled Hen comes from a brand of beer), and finally the Polar Bear Opening--with lots of details on how to play a Leningrad Dutch in reverse with an extra move!

This is "shocking" stuff and will make your opponents flounder unmercifully.

CHESS CLINIC 6 EXTRA NEWS
Second bit of news (besides the NEW iPhone 4--which looks remarkable):
Registered for Chess Clinic so far:
1. Ron Nurmi, IA
2. Steve Lamansky, IA (who changed his schedule around to be here)
and others coming I am told...

Hotel Registration (so far)
1. Greg Delaney
2. Johnny Owens (a newcomer from Kentucky)

Remember, you can call and register now and pay later: 563-391-1230 -- tell them you are coming to the Chess Clinic. $74 room rate per night. Most will take Fri and Sat. nights. Don't put this off!

A NOTE:
Seth Godin published on his Blog today about his recent receipt of 1,000 applications for his free nano MBA program. You would have thought that would have gotten people activated right away. Wrong. Day 1 and Day 9 were second strongest. Day 10 (the last day) had most applicants coming in!! They had two weeks to respond. Then what happens? He wrote:
"I can guarantee I will hear from several (or dozens of) people with ornate, well-considered and thoughtful arguments as to why they missed the deadline. Never mind that they had two weeks... the last 15 minutes are all they are concerned with. If it's important enough to spend an hour complaining about, it's certainly important enough to spend four minutes to just do it in the first place."

I couldn't have written it better. As I've written before, "It's NOT about the cost."

I have at least ONE person who always registers at the Last Minute for everything. I said to him, "I know why you do this. You are afraid that in the interim something even better will come along and then you've already spent the money." He looked at me (I know this guy personally) like a deer caught in the headlights, and said, "You're right." It was pretty obvious to me--somehow he didn't think I would get on to him.

So I will make this guarantee right now. Register early (I do need to know HOW to set up the layout, they charge $300 for a room change! And, I need to know how much equipment I will need, and items to give away in a gift bag.). If something drastic comes up and you can't make it, and it is at least 10 days before the event, I will refund ALL of your money. That's pretty hard to beat. Time to "belly up" to the bar.

bob@thinkerspressinc.com

Thursday, May 13, 2010

THE PASSION OF EXCELLENCE

The announcement of Chess Clinic 6 is made here today and in #105 of The Chess Reports, which also goes out today. This will be my last Chess Clinic so if you've been putting it off, come to this one, your big and last chance. More details are forthcoming but already (3) people have told me, before I even knew WHERE it would be held, that they would be coming! The tentative facility looks excellent, the Clarion Hotel on Brady St. in Davenport, IA, October 22-23. All day Saturday and Friday evening--big room, regular tables!

The smorgasbord is great as presenter IM Andrew Martin has been working on a FIDE project which fell through but all is not lost as he is going to use parts of that publication presentation at the Chess Clinic! Another topic covered will be the importance of Pawn Endings. Last night I was reading Efstratios Grivas' book Practical Endgame Play--mastering the basics and he too comes right out and says in the endgame that, most positions are reducible to pawn endings (usually through the queening of a pawn). John Nunn in his various endgame works says the same thing. In other words, KNOW pawn endings. You will win more games and that's what most of us want to do.

"So where does the passion for excellence come in?" you may ask. I belong to an organization called FREE FREEHAND. It has over 5,000 designers as members. Freehand originally was the best darn drawing tool ever in software form. It was intuitive, it was expedient, it was gratifyingly excellent in every way. It's opposite was Adobe's Illustrator, a clunky jacked together tool use for illustration and which can be unwieldy and obtrusive. Adobe bought out Macromedia and with it Freehand which they proceeded to abandon (though periodically they will steal something from their own Freehand and add it to Illustrator). Lots of us would like to see Freehand brought back, sold, licensed... something, so a campaign was born, Free Freehand. It has members from all over the world.

Here's the issue: The organization asked all of its members to send a postcard or letter, poster, etc. to Adobe's headquarters, to take some action, make some money. Adobe is "mulling" this I've heard (after initially ignoring us). But only 500 people, so far, have taken any action. That's 10%!? What about the other 4500+? Those are the ones who will plead: too busy, too much effort, I don't know what to say (the organization already prepared postcards so that excuse is invalid), can't get around to it and so on. This too is what happened when I had a Chess Festival or Clinic.

All year long I would hear "I'm coming to your next Chess Festival or your next Chess Clinic" but they never did. Not one time did I hear it was "too expensive," or "we're in a recession." (Fact is, as I read books back to the 1950s, the story lines often are about people being in their own or a national recession, everybody is always short of money.) One after another I read or hear, "Andrew Martin is coming? I've got to go." But then they don't show.

Here's what's surprising, the real surprise. If I get some new people (and I do) invariably they are REPEATS for future attendance! Last year, in October at Halloween time I had my biggest crowd. 21. This time I am going for 50 (or more). There will be incentives to register early. If you can't clear your schedule 5 months in advance, you don't want to.

ANDREW AT WORK
Most of all, this will be my last chess clinic so if you want to see Andrew at work (he is funny, exciting, and chooses great topics), THIS is the one. To top it off, the hotel has a great restaurant 20 feet from our meeting room! More details later on.

So... if you have a "passion for excellence" this will be the event. There will also be my sales area for the best in books, software, and equipment.

I invite all readers of this blog, domestic and international, to set aside those dates. If you are interested let me know and I will put your name (and email address, please include that) on the list of those to send MORE info to. If you have a Gold Card, that will allow you a discount too, a big discount.

You can contact me at:

bob@thinkerspressinc.com