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| + | |quote=The [http://www.uschess.org/index.php USCF (United States Chess Federation)] provided the primary contributing writers for the Merit Badge pamphlet. They will be helping to promote the badge through communications with the Chess delegate teams (similar to BSA’s National Committees and Boards) and e-mail blasts, plus website and “tournament news” announcements.<p align=right>BSA ''Supply Line'', July 2011</p> | ||
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| - | + | : 3. Clarification of requirement #3, per BSA National: <i>“Scout”</i> refers to a Boy Scout or Varsity Scout only. <i>"...does not know how to play..."</i> means a Scout who is unfamiliar with the game. It does not mean teaching an existing player a new skill or strategy. | |
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| + | {{quote-source|'''Boy Scouts of America to Introduce ''New'' Chess Merit Badge'''... | ||
| + | *September 7, 2011, Wednesday – Chess requirements and MB patch posted on [http://www.scouting.org/meritbadges.aspx Scouting.org] | ||
| + | *September 7, 2011, Wednesday – [http://www.scouting.org/Media/PressReleases/2011/20110907.aspx Press Release] | ||
| + | *September 10, 2011, Saturday – Pamphlets and patch available in Scout Shops and at [http://www.scoutstuff.org ScoutStuff.org] | ||
| + | *September 10, 2011, Saturday – Launch event in St. Louis at [the] [http://worldchesshof.org World Chess Hall of Fame] | ||
| + | *November 18-20, 2011, Friday through Sunday – Event during the [http://www.uschess.org/tournaments/2011/k12 National Scholastic K-12 Championship] at the Dallas Anatole. | ||
| + | Contact your local council if you are interested in becoming a merit badge counselor.|BSA ''Innovations and Research'', August 2011}} | ||
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| + | '''1.''' [http://www.chess-poster.com/english/chesmayne/history_of_chess.htm The History of Chess]<br> | ||
| + | '''2.''' [http://www.quadcitychess.com/benefits_of_chess.html The Benefits of Chess] Statistical research that supports the benefit of playing chess.<br> | ||
| + | '''3a''' and '''3b''' [http://www.chesscorner.com/tutorial/basic/setup/setup.htm How to Set Up the Board and the Names of the Pieces]<br> | ||
| + | '''3c.''' [http://www.chesslab.com/rules/chesspieces.html How Each Piece Moves]; [http://www.chesscorner.com/tutorial/basic/castling/castle.htm Castling]; [http://www.chesskids.com/kids/enpas.htm En Passant Capture]<br> | ||
| + | '''4a.''' [http://www.chesscorner.com/tutorial/basic/notation/notate.htm Chess Notation and Keeping Score]<br> | ||
| + | '''4c.''' [http://www.chesscentral.com/Chess_Strategy_a/201.htm Opening Chess Strategy]<br> | ||
| + | '''4d.''' [http://www.chessvariants.com/d.chess/castlefaq.html Rules of Castling]<br> | ||
| + | '''4e.''' [http://www.chesscorner.com/tutorial/basic/scholars/scholars.htm Fool's Mate and Scholar's Mate]<br> | ||
| + | '''4f.''' [http://www.chessguru.net/chess_rules/draw/ When Does a Game End in a Draw?]<br> | ||
| + | '''5a.''' [http://www.arkangles.com/kchess/glossary.html Glossary of Chess Terms]<br> | ||
| + | '''5b.''' [http://www.chess-game-strategies.com/chess-tactics.html Chess Tactics]<br> | ||
| + | '''5d.''' [http://mateinone.com/ Mate in One] A collection of one- and two- move checkmate puzzles.<br> | ||
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:*If you (the merit badge counselor) are likely to be beaten in Chess by 10 percent of the scouts (scholastic players), why not let a better player teach? (Review your rating vs. ''Cumulative Percentiles by USCF Chess Ratings'', above.) | :*If you (the merit badge counselor) are likely to be beaten in Chess by 10 percent of the scouts (scholastic players), why not let a better player teach? (Review your rating vs. ''Cumulative Percentiles by USCF Chess Ratings'', above.) | ||
:*Districts should consider proven ability to play ''-and-'' teach Chess '''before''' approving counselors. | :*Districts should consider proven ability to play ''-and-'' teach Chess '''before''' approving counselors. | ||
| - | :*[[:Image: | + | :*[[:Image:Recommendations_for_Chess_merit_badge_counselors1.pdf|Recommendations for Chess merit badge counselors]] |
| - | :*[http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/26-242.pdf ''''' | + | :*[http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/26-242.pdf '''''Trainer<nowiki>'</nowiki>s EDGE'''''] – Extremely useful method in teaching Chess — highly recommended for Chess merit badge counselors. |
== Related awards == | == Related awards == | ||
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| - | * [http://www.uschess.org/index.php | + | * [http://www.uschess.org/index.php United States Chess Federation (USCF)] at "USChess.org" — <small>''Last accessed: September 14, 2011''</small> |
| + | * [http://www.schoolchess.com/ Think Like A King] - The Official Scholastic Software of the USCF — <small>''Last accessed: September 14, 2011''</small> | ||
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| - | + | {{Alert|'''CAUTION: <nowiki>"USCF.org"</nowiki>''' is ''NOT'' the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Resource_Locator URL] for the ''US Chess Federation'' website; the correct URL is '''"[http://www.USChess.org/index.php USChess.org]"'''.<br><nowiki>"USCF.org"</nowiki> contains malware; so, stay away. — <small>''Last scanned: September 14, 2011''</small>}} | |
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Current revision
| | This is the Chess merit badge for Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, and Venturers. Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts can earn the Cub Scout Chess belt loop and pin. |
| Chess merit badge | ||
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| Status: | Elective | |
| Created: | 2011 | |
| Discontinued: | no | |
| BSA Advancement ID: | 147 | |
| Requirements revision: | 2013 | |
| Latest pamphlet revision: | 2011 | |
Contents |
| “ | The USCF (United States Chess Federation) provided the primary contributing writers for the Merit Badge pamphlet. They will be helping to promote the badge through communications with the Chess delegate teams (similar to BSA’s National Committees and Boards) and e-mail blasts, plus website and “tournament news” announcements. BSA Supply Line, July 2011 | ” |
Chess merit badge requirements | |||
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Notes
| | A FREE workbook for Chess is available here! with the maps, charts, links, diagrams, and checklists you need! Or click here to print just the Chess requirements. | meritbadge.org has PDF and DOC versions of Boy Scout merit badge workbooks, Webelos workbooks, and Cub Scout workbooks. |
- Per the BSA: "You should read the merit badge pamphlet on the subject." Pamphlets (books) are at local Scout Shops and online at ScoutStuff.org.
- "Get a signed Merit Badge application from your Scoutmaster." An online, printable Word doc file version is available.
- 3. Clarification of requirement #3, per BSA National: “Scout” refers to a Boy Scout or Varsity Scout only. "...does not know how to play..." means a Scout who is unfamiliar with the game. It does not mean teaching an existing player a new skill or strategy.
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| — BSA Innovations and Research, August 2011 |
Requirement resources
1. The History of Chess
2. The Benefits of Chess Statistical research that supports the benefit of playing chess.
3a and 3b How to Set Up the Board and the Names of the Pieces
3c. How Each Piece Moves; Castling; En Passant Capture
4a. Chess Notation and Keeping Score
4c. Opening Chess Strategy
4d. Rules of Castling
4e. Fool's Mate and Scholar's Mate
4f. When Does a Game End in a Draw?
5a. Glossary of Chess Terms
5b. Chess Tactics
5d. Mate in One A collection of one- and two- move checkmate puzzles.
Note: The following resources cover learning (and teaching) chess, and the specific requirements for the Chess merit badge.
Powerpoint presentations:
- 1 - Benefits of Chess and Chess Etiquette (22 Slides)
- 2 - The History of Chess (31 Slides)
- 3 - Setting Up the Chess Board and Basic Rules of the Game (30 Slides)
- 4 - Algebraic Notation for Recording Chess Games (22 Slides)
- 5 - Some Quick Checkmates (7 Slides)
- 6 - Chess Strategy and Tactics (34 Slides)
- 7 - Chess Opening Principles (16 Slides)
- Video - Opening Principles - Morphy vs. Consultants (a.k.a "The Opera Game") (08m:48s)
- Video - Chess Openings - London System (15m:20s)
- 8 - Chess Endgames (6 Slides)
- Video - Endgame Vol 1 (02m:35s)
- Video - Endgame Vol 2 (03m:17s)
- Video - Endgame Vol 3 (02m:27s)
- Video - Endgame Vol 4 (02m:44s)
- Video - Endgame Vol 5 (03m:13s)
- 9 - Chess Problems (52 Slides)
- 10- Chess Tournaments (19 Slides)
Other:
Suggestions:
- If you (the merit badge counselor) are likely to be beaten in Chess by 10 percent of the scouts (scholastic players), why not let a better player teach? (Review your rating vs. Cumulative Percentiles by USCF Chess Ratings, above.)
- Districts should consider proven ability to play -and- teach Chess before approving counselors.
- Recommendations for Chess merit badge counselors
- Trainer's EDGE – Extremely useful method in teaching Chess — highly recommended for Chess merit badge counselors.
Related awards
Hobby-related awards
- Boy Scout Merit Badges: Art - Chess - Coin Collecting - Collections - Computers - Dog Care - Fishing - Gardening - Genealogy - Golf - Horsemanship - Pets - Photography - Radio - Railroading - Reading - Stamp Collecting
- Venturing: Arts and Hobbies Bronze Award; Ranger Award electives: Cave Exploration - Cycling - Equestrian - Fishing
- Webelos Activity Badges: Artist - Traveler
- Cub Scout Belt Loops & Pins: Art - Chess - Collecting - Computers
See also
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Merit Badge information
- An Introduction to Merit Badges – how to get started, who chooses the counselor, etc.
- Merit Badge Worksheets & Requirements – with the revision dates, diagrams, charts, checklists, logs, and links you need.
- Merit Badge Application – offers online resources to let you print "Blue Cards," etc.
- Merit Badge FAQ – answers dozens of questions like: Who can be a counselor? Can requirements be added or removed?
- Merit Badges Requiring Prior Approval – Certain requirements need prior approval. Most do not. Here is the list.
- Also see: Most Popular Merit Badges – Merit Badge Policies – Eagle-Required Merit Badges – Merit Badge Days
- Additionally: List of Merit Badges by Field of Study – Merit Badge Pamphlets & Libraries
- Merit Badge Counselors must complete Youth Protection Training, file an Adult Application (and Merit Badge Counselor Information Form); and be approved by the local council. (See the Guide for Merit Badge Counselors for additional details.)
External links
- United States Chess Federation (USCF) at "USChess.org" — Last accessed: September 14, 2011
- Think Like A King - The Official Scholastic Software of the USCF — Last accessed: September 14, 2011
| | CAUTION: "USCF.org" is NOT the URL for the US Chess Federation website; the correct URL is "USChess.org". "USCF.org" contains malware; so, stay away. — Last scanned: September 14, 2011 |

