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Is he too young?


  • 5 months ago · Quote · #1

    jona004

    I'm trying to get my 11 month old son playing chess. At 5 months I taught him how to set the board up. Now i've got him playing at an estimated 1300 standard. Whats the norm for this age bracket?

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #2

    DrawMaster

    1650, at least.Wink

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #3

    bjazz

    jona004 wrote:

    I'm trying to get my 11 month old son playing chess. At 5 months I taught him how to set the board up. Now i've got him playing at an estimated 1300 standard. Whats the norm for this age bracket?


    Making noises and puking.

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #4

    EminenceGrise

    Laughing

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #5

    Ziryab

    It's fairly clear that he's no prodigy, but he may be a late bloomer still capable of reachin IM level in early adulthood.

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #6

    bjazz

    Ziryab wrote:

    It's fairly clear that he's no prodigy, but he may be a late bloomer still capable of reachin IM level in early adulthood.


    When do the prodigies learn to set up the board?

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #7

    Monoceros

    At least 2000. I think you should get your son iq tested, he may be below average ;).

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #8

    N2UHC

    Usually at that age you're doing good to keep them from swallowing the pieces.

    I feel like such a failure since my 2-year-old son doesn't even know how the pieces move yet.  Must put more pressure on him to succeed and find him a chess coach.  If he's not a GM by age 5 then I will have failed to be able to live vicariously through him.

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #9

    stanhope13

    PLEASE don,t try too hard, let him develop at his own pace.

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #10

    Chesspanzer

    I learnt to play at 11. 11 years that is, not 11 months.

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #11

    uhohspaghettio

    Yes, don't harass your son into playing our/your stupid hobbies.

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #12

    LisaV

    jona004 wrote:

    I'm trying to get my 11 month old son playing chess. At 5 months I taught him how to set the board up. Now i've got him playing at an estimated 1300 standard. Whats the norm for this age bracket?


    Am I a little fishy for having chomped on the bait, or are you pulling a fast one on us.  lol  :)

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #13

    stanhope13

    I think you have a point LisaV.

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #14

    Ceinlys

    No such as too young, well your son. Um, I don't think he's ready for chess yet, well you should talk about this with your wife or a fmaily member. ;D

    Does your son understands how to play it, don't force him. I learned how to aply chess in 4th grade and joiend the club. xD

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #15

    Pawnm0wer

    N2UHC wrote:

    Usually at that age you're doing good to keep them from swallowing the pieces.

    I feel like such a failure since my 2-year-old son doesn't even know how the pieces move yet.  Must put more pressure on him to succeed and find him a chess coach.  If he's not a GM by age 5 then I will have failed to be able to live vicariously through him.


    ROFL...

    Words of wisdom, I am about to have a son also

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #16

    bugoobiga

    just be sure to teach him that putting your King in his mouth is not checkmate.

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #17

    DavidStyles

    Magnus Carlsen's first word was "check"...

    His second word was "mate", 17 moves later Laughing

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #18

    trysts

    Funny thread!Laughing


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