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[Music] [Music] [Music] uh hello everyone so uh thank you for uh joining the 2022 gssy summer chess camp uh so well have three uh tutors guiding this chess camp myself uh tudor pio and tudor benjamin uh so the camp will go from august first to august 19th uh no weekends and every day from 2 30 p.m to 3 30 p.m on zoom uh yep so uh now ill be introducing myself as well as uh having the other two tutors introduce themselves uh so firstly to emphasize what linda has already said uh i want to thank everyone for your support in signing up your support is greatly appreciated uh so my name is daniel so ill be leading the chess camp with my fellow chess tutors as i mentioned benjamin and pio so i myself im a grade 9 student ill be going into grade 10 after the summer and i started playing chess in 2018 and i have a uscf which is a united states chess federation rating my online uscf rating is 2109 while my in-person uscf rating is 1872 and as for this chess camp itself to me it means a lot