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Session 2 - July

Hello Chess Comrades ! The blog of chess club session two is out 

Agenda of today's session 
1.  One move mate worksheet was given and discussed 
2. A friendly match was conducted 

Notes of today's club activity 
In today's session Mr. Dhanshekar , secretary of Coimbatore District Association gave worksheets regarding one move mate . We discussed the shortcuts of game openings and a friendly match was conducted 
 

A copy of the worksheet

Shots of today's session 













Today's session was really loaded with fun and the games gave us new lessons to be learnt. Suggestions for the blog and the club are the most welcome. 

See you all in the next session. Goodbye! Keep Checkmating!
 - Signing off
Chess Club Blogger Team

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