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this summer children in the Rio Grande Valley had a chance to learn chess and sharpen their skills at a utrgv summer camp I signed up both of my children my two sons savvy Fei Yan and my younger son Ivan Lopez they heard about the grandmasters they had to learn from the best and this was a great opportunity Grand Master is the highest title a chess player can achieve its a title held by utrgv chess program manager alex Mistah who led this year summer camp eighteen students showed up and we had a lot of fun playing chess playing in tournaments solving puzzles and many more activities you got assistance from fellow grandmaster vladimir bellows a member of utr jeebies national collegiate chess championship team everyone who is in the utrgv chess team right now I think they started the same as this kids like by chess camp just to talk to to play against each other or to play against me they are getting stronger and stronger its pretty cool like just to know that youre trained by like pr