20th Annual Summer Chess Camp

JUNE 27-29, 2024 THURSDAY-SATURDAY
3 LEVELS: BEGINNER / INTERMEDIATE/ ADVANCED
Daily subjects: Middlegame / Endgame / Openings / Tactics / PositionalRATING: 100-1800 USCF

9:00 AM – 1:00 PM DAILY Price: $275 for 3 days or $110 daily
LESSON 1: 9:00 am   9:45 am
LESSON 2: 10:00 am   10:45 am
SPECIAL CHESS TIME: 11:00 am   11:30 am (Quizzes / Questions / Fun / History)
PLAY TIME : 11:30 am   1:00 pm daily

LOCATION: 908 N. HOLLYWOOD WAY, BURBANK, 91505
FAMILY DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTORS
Organized by Angeleno Chess Club and IM Levon Altounian

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In-Person Chess Classes in Burbank

In-Person Chess Classes in Burbank

Miss human interaction?Attend in-person chess classes in Burbank!

We adhere to all CDC guidelines to keep our students and instructors safe.
• MASKA ARE MANDATORY for students and instructors
• We practice social distancing
• All high-touch areas cleaned and sanitized after each group
• Groups capped at 6 students

Location:  Academy of Music and Fine Arts
323 S. Front St. Burbank, CA 91502

In-person chess classes offered on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
Online groups also available

Please contact us at (818) 760-3185 for more information. You can also send us an inquiry through our Contact Page

 

 

Angeleno Students at the 2019 American Open

Angeleno Students at the 2019 American Open

We are so proud of how so many of our students performed at the prestigious American Open held in Costa Mesa, CA November 28 – December 1, 2019 even though it was a very long drive each day back and forth for so many participants.
Traditionally it is one of the largest events of the year in the Southern California, attracting a huge crowd that competes in dozen of sections, sub-sections and varying time controls.

We will just mention few that either won or placed in the top 3 in their respective sections or performed extremely well.

Nathan Thomas: Varsity K-3 Champion with a perfect score of 5 out of 5!

Zion Qu: 3rd place in 4th Grade Booster with a wonderful 9.5 out of 12 score.

Yash and Tanish Vora: both placing only half a point behind the tournament winners in the prestigious Under 2000 section and both reaching and breaking the coveted 1860 USCF barrier and gaining more than 215 rating points together.

We hope to share more success stories in hopes of inspiring new young talent to study and compete more.