Monday, December 7, 2009

Prodigy Children research.


Nicholas Nip (born March 10, 1998) is a United States Chess Federation (USCF) National Master (NM). He is the youngest USCF Master in history, obtaining a rating of 2207 at the age of 9 years 11 months.[3][4][5]

Nip's feat broke the record held for a decade by fellow chess prodigy Hikaru Nakamura. However, the new record is not without controversy because matches were included in the rating calculations, prompting allegations of manipulation.[6]

On April 21, 2008, Nip played ten simultaneous games on Live with Regis and Kelly. He defeated nine and had one draw.[7]


Nicholas Nip from the Bay Area just broke the record for the youngest USCF Master ever. At nine years and 11 months, Nicholas earned 20 rating points in a Mechanics quad on March 4, Tuesday night, pushing him to 2207. Nicholas Nip can be very proud of whose record he shattered: GM Hikaru Nakamura became the record-holder for a decade in 1998, when he was 10 years old and 3 months. (Hikaru broke Vinay Bhat's record from 1995.)

Nip first learned to play chess in kindergarten at the Academic Chess Program. Since age six, he learned from the husband and wife team, Lina Vark and Eric Hicks. Nicholas won the first tournament he ever played in: the 1st grade championship in the Northern California Regional Champs. Nicholas recently participated in the fifth session of the U.S. Chess School , organized by Greg Shahade. This session was led by GM Yury Shulman and held at the Mechanics Institute in San Francisco. Yury, who said that Nicholas Nip reminded him of Nakamura, commented on his overall impression of Nip from the session:

In the simul against me, Nicholas played well in the opening, converting to simply drawn endgame and was overplayed by GM boring play. By the end of our session he was able to improve his endgame technique by simply adding some knowledge to his play! He was unstoppable in blitz competition - unbelievably fast calculation and very good technique in conversion of advantage are his strongest points. He needs to work on his endgame, of course, on his positional play; he has a very easy receipt to improve - accumulate the knowledge! Then use it :)

He is also a very friendly kid. He impressed me with a little thing - when everyone left for lunch, he set pieces on every single board for the next class.


Nicholas has gained the 200 points to push him from expert to master in less than a year. You can see the details of his meteoric rise on MSA.

San Francisco blogger and Life Master Michael Aigner (fpawn) writes: "The fact that he has already defeated 9(!) different established masters, including this writer, at slow tournament time controls bodes very well..." Read more on Aigner's blog.

Here is a win from Nip against Eric Schiller, who contested Nicholas in match in the Fall of 2007. Nip plays the Black side of a Panov Sicilian, and demonstrates fine technique, not exactly the type of master scalp you'd expect from a nine-year-old!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Journal entry : Before you Read.

My mother always wanted me to be in the medical career, she says that its an easy job and pays really good, it was her desire for me to be inspired by this Carrier ever since i was born because she send me to live with her sister who was a medical assistant and so i lived with her for a few months, but i noticed she was very careful on everything like she got mad if i played with dirt and she also was very strict about the schedule for eating, and i got used to it but didn't like it since then, after that i came to the united states and started to aim for new things, like for example a mechanical engineer, but then after i was reading bout the career i noticed that you needed to be really good in math to be in that career so i just close that door of desire in me to be a mechanical engineer because math is my weakness and i don't think i would ever master it. so i went back to the medical area. i think i can be a pediatrician because i have a good way with little kids and i also am a very good talker and i think i can help them in there pain whatsoever. i got good charisma and very friendly i think those are my talents also i can make people laugh. right now i am living the expectations wanting to do good in school and after that go to an institute and get a degree on medical assistant and from there to aim for the pediatrician.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Guide Reading Questions.

What is a prodigy and why does the mother want the main character to become one?
Prodigy is when someone wants to inherit their passion for life into their family or young ones. The mother wants her to become a prodigy of something so she can become what her mom couldn't be so she is making her daughter to be like Shirley Temple.


How does the mother prepare her daughter for fame?
She prepares her daughter by taking her to a beauty training school in the mission district, and let people cut her hair to leave it curly like Shirley Temple as her way to become a prodigy like her.


What talents does the girl have?
She has the power of strenght against her mother on not willing to change just because her mom wants her to be a prodigy, she has the prodigy of being strong and willing

Why does she start the piano lessons and how is the mother going to pay for them?
She starts the piano lessons because the neighbor on the first Flor was a retired penis and he had a piano so the mother asked him to give her daughter lessons, The mother works on cleaning houses, so she is going to work extra so that she could pay for the piano lessons for her daughter

Describe the piano teacher
The Piano teacher is old and can barley hear, or see, so when the girl plays the piano he thinks that she is doing a wonderful job when she knows she doesn't because to her it sounds like a cat going up and down from a garbage can.

What do Auntie Lindo and Jing-Mei's mother have in common?


In your own words, relate the events of the recital.


What does the author mean when she says, "I didn't have to do what my mother said anymore... This wasn't China"? page 97


What words does the author use to describe her mother's disappointment in her?


Why does Jing-mei come back to play the piano after her mother's death?