St. Ed's chess star has 'grand' expectations

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Vero Beach 32963 / February 4, 2016

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St. Ed’s chess star has 'grand' expectations BY MARY SCHENKEL Staff Writer

“Chess is a mental challenge. Like a war game, it’s about planning and strategy. There’s really no luck involved. You sit at the board and all the information is in front of you,” says chess grandmaster Milos Bajsanski, coach of the Saint Edward’s School Chess Club. “It attracts two types of people – methodical people, who use deduction and analysis, and creative people like Major (Croom), who like invention and doing things their own way.” That singular approach is clearly working for Major Croom, a 10-yearold fourth-grader at Saint Edward’s, who has competed and won trophies at more than 30 statewide tournaments. He has also proven his mettle in three national tournaments, in November ranking No. 1 in the K-5 Division and No. 8 against adults in the U1200 Division at the 2015 U. S. Class Championship in Houston. “My parents started teaching him

Sean Ryan, Matthew Stern, Tristan Roberti, Major Croom, Stiles Dichter, Giordan Gulati and Sebastian Fernandez.

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