09 Nov '21 06:55>3 edits
Just finished competing in the Oregon Class Championships. My 1st OTB event since 1992. 18 months of home prep. helped me avoid total humiliation, but it was a rather humbling experience nonetheless. I haven't yet mastered the details of setting electronic clocks with 10 second time delays, nor was I prepared to meet one bright eyed child after another, all of whom I'm convinced have been plugged into a chess computer since birth. 2 wins out of 5 in the 1400 - 1600 class, is NOT something I'm proud of, since my peak OTB rating was once in the lower 1700's, but is definitely something to build on. Need to master the clock mystery, how to use Stockfish to analyze my completed live games, as well as how to deal with kingside attacks coming from little tot's who spend half of their allotted game clock playing with their shoelaces.
One thing has become very clear. I haven't been playing enough live games, instead focusing on my tactics book, but that's an easy fix. Not sure if I want to pay for 3 nights stay at the Bellevue Hilton and enter the Washington Class Championships later this month, but this experience in Oregon was fascinating. In future OTB events the kids will discover this old dog still knows how to hunt! 🙂
One thing has become very clear. I haven't been playing enough live games, instead focusing on my tactics book, but that's an easy fix. Not sure if I want to pay for 3 nights stay at the Bellevue Hilton and enter the Washington Class Championships later this month, but this experience in Oregon was fascinating. In future OTB events the kids will discover this old dog still knows how to hunt! 🙂