Elliott Neff
NM Elliott Neff is the founder of Chess4Life, as well as a mostly self-taught chess master. He is well-read in chess literature and brings his extensive experience working with both younger and older players to the table in helping others achieve success in the chess world--and therefore, in life.
- United States Chess Federation (USCF) National Master -
USCF Certified Tournament Director
Rating: 2275
Chess Career Highlights:
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Coached the 2003 US National Grade 4 Champion.
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Organized the 2005 WA State Elementary Chess Championships, attended by over 1,100 children.
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Has multiple students currently in the top 100 list in the US for their ages.
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WA High School state champion in 1993 (represented WA at the national Denker Tournament of High School Champions twice).
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Competed in 9 US Open Chess Championships (starting in 1990), placing several times in his category.
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Co-champion of the 2000 US Open Speed Chess Championships Master Class.
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Tied for 4 th at the Arnold Denker Tournament of High School Champions in 1993, held concurrently with the US Open Chess Championships.
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WA Speed Chess Champion in 1998
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Won the Best Game Prize at a WA Open Championship, defeating a strong master player from the former Soviet Union.
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Has drawn and defeated International Master professional Chess players.
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Has conducted numerous simultaneous chess exhibitions, including some blindfold simultaneous exhibitions with up to 12 players at one time.
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Has won first place numerous times, including the WA Junior Open, WA Junior Closed, and WA High School Action.
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As captain of the WA Scholastic Chess Team, led the team to victory over British Columbia's Scholastic Chess Team.
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Lost only 3 games in his scholastic career.
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In 2002 at the US Open Chess Championships, defeated his first Grandmaster, GM Boris Kreiman (2551), and tied for 3rd place in the US Open Speed Chess Championships half a point behind GM Susan Polgar, former women's world chess champion.
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Founder and President of Chess Enrichment Association, a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation dedicated to bringing the benefits of chess to those that can’t afford it otherwise.
Teaching Experience:
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Has taught numerous individual chess students, many of which have taken 1st prize at state and national scholastic tournaments.
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Taught and coached chess for over 16 years.
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Taught many beginner to advanced chess camps.
Currently:
"My wish in promoting chess is to advance the overall good of the students with whom I interact. As such, chess is exceptional in developing self-discipline, responsibility for one's actions, concentration, math skills, calculation, social skills, and many other excellent qualities. For these reasons, chess is now included in many school curriculums as well as after-school programs."
Please visit Elliott's website at www.Chess4Life.com
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