WinTD is designed to make running a chess tournament as painless as possible. Thanks to its intuitive graphical interface, all of the information you need to run a tournament is presented in a convenient, easily accessible fashion. Operations such as pairing rounds, entering game results, and printing charts require just a few mouse clicks or keystrokes. The program is also very flexible, giving you a great deal of control over all aspects of the pairing process, including drop/raise decisions, interchanges of players to improve color assignments, and more. You can also customize the displays and printed output to suit your preferences or the particular task at hand, such as displaying a list of all the players in the tournament who haven't paid the entry fee, or who haven't checked in to the tournament. The Macintosh version of WinTD requires OS X 10.4 or later.

MAC - WinTD Tournament Director Software
WinTD is designed to make running a chess tournament as painless as possible. Thanks to its intuitive graphical interface, all of the information you need to run a tournament is presented in a convenient, easily accessible fashion. Operations such as pairing rounds, entering game results, and printing charts require just a few mouse clicks or keystrokes. The program is also very flexible, giving you a great deal of control over all aspects of the pairing process, including drop/raise decisions, interchanges of players to improve color assignments, and more. You can also customize the displays and printed output to suit your preferences or the particular task at hand, such as displaying a list of all the players in the tournament who haven't paid the entry fee, or who haven't checked in to the tournament. The Windows version of WinTD runs under any recent version of Windows, from 95/98 through System 7.

WIN - WinTD Tournament Director Software
Few materials exist to help the classroom teacher who has never played chess or knows only some chess. This manual was designed to address this deficiency. It is written in a manner that allows the teacher to see how to present the material in his or her classroom. This manual will lead a group of beginning students from the rudiments of chess rules to the ability of playing a full game in a competent manner.

Teaching Chess - Step By Step - Teacher's Manual - BOOK 1
This book is designed to be a companion of Book 1, Teaching Chess Step by Step Teacher's Manual. It contains a series of exercises designed to reinforce the knowledge that children gain from the teacher's presentations in the classroom. The exercises were designed for K-12 beginners and require a minimum of explanation. The solution may be written in chess notation or drawn on the board.

Teaching Chess - Step By Step - Exercises - BOOK 2
Written with parents and coaches in mind, Points of Struggle contains basic lessons and worksheets that bring a player from true beginner to having the confidence and skills to enter their first tournament. This book is ideal for parents who know little about chess, coaches who need supplemental materials or a syllabus for beginners, or for identifying why a student is having difficulty improving.

Points of Struggle - Parent and Coach Edition
For Chess Coaches and Players To Improve Their Chess
This is a comprehensive tool for a chess player or a chess coach to evaluate their chess knowledge. You can improve your chess game if you become aware of what you need to study.

A Compehensive Chess Assessment and Learning Tool
Score Books & Club Supplies
Browse our selection of Chess Scorebooks and Club Supplies. Chess Scorebooks serve the purpose of recording your games for future analysis. Chess Club Supplies consist of score books, chess pens and pencils, and score sheets. An essential kit to own if you run a club or tournament would be the Basic Tournament Director Kit. This kit includes a pack of 100 carbonless score sheets, tournament pairing cards and a Chess Player's scorepad. The kit comes packed inside a deluxe day brief carrying bag with a stylish Chess design.