

Incidentally the place is within a Pokemon Go stop :)
For those going by public transport, there is the LRT. Just stop at Taman Perindustrian Puchong LRT station (which incidentally holds the distinction for the longest name among the LRT stops). After crossing the overhead bridge, the chess centre is only 4 minutes normal walking speed. 2 minutes if you run ! :)



"Stonemaster" Fadli is also here and listening intently!

All chess sets here are wooden pieces which is really nice.

The primer person and Director at ICE here is of course FM/FT Peter Long.



I like that Maxis internet is super fast here. But that also means my quota will finish super fast too if I'm not careful.

Pictures of famous chess personalities with frame.

I didn't take notes and many things were discussed and presented about training juniors but one thing that stuck with me is Peter's explanation about the mundane. It is the mundane and boring process that improves chess the most and not there are no short / fast quick fixes. It is the boring, repetitive processes like doing tactical exercises, reading up, keeping up with opening nuances etc.

Again, I really like that ALL the chess pieces here are wooden :)



Stonemaster Fadli and Mr Michael Yeap chatting while waiting for the registration for the ad-hoc blitz event.
Blitz registration!

The start of blitz!




Winner of blitz: Lye Lik Zang

No need to go into details but I remember over a decade ago Peter Long's similiarly suggested program cooperating with MCF for training sadly died a premature death because of some problems and resistance. Glad that it finally has a chance now.
My conclusion from the preview:
Not to take anything away from hard working local coaches as there are many local doing their bit training the kids but what ICE is doing is by far the most ambitious, comprehensive and focused junior training program I have seen. Also, from the preview it was stressed there is no competition with local coaches as what ICE is doing is different. Exciting times!!
Related links:
Keep this coming Saturday (June 10, 2017) free for National Junior Development Training Program Preview.
There were a ton of interesting chess events taking place just before Ramadhan but I skipped all of them as they all appear pretty typical. This one however gets my attention.
The venue:
69 Jalan Puteri 2/3 Puchong New Village, Selangor, Malaysia.

The place is called The Institute for Chess Excellence (TICE?).

What's it about this preview thingy? I am not sure but I will definitely try to attend (if I can be awake in time) to find out and blog about it. I am sure many other chess players/trainers/students etc will be going too.
In their about page :
It says:
"The Institute for Chess Excellence seeks to develop and provide best of its kind education and training programs for chess excellence and to grow, support, and enable local chess communities in Malaysia and the region."
Sounds interesting and promising.
In their Facebook page they mention they will be officially opened on the 29th June (after Ramadhan fasting period).
Also, to find out more, check out their new website at http://instituteforchessexcellence.org/
New, but they already have affiliations with MCF which names the Institute of Chess Excellence as it's National Chess Academy.
Also after the preview (between 4-8pm) there will be blitz chess and Buka Puasa food.


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