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[C553]Chess Clubs For Kids
by Michael Russell, Mic
For those of you looking to get away from the Internet and the world of computerized chess, but still want to play the game against somebody, chess clubs are probably your best bet. But how do you find one and once you do, how do you get into one? Are they some secret society with strict rules for membership? We'll try to answer some basic questions about chess clubs here.

Back in the good old days, chess clubs were very common. Because of the noise Bobby Fischer made in the 1970s when he defeated Boris Spasky, in what was probably the most exciting and widely publicized chess match of all time, chess clubs starting popping up all over the place. And why not? Kids were playing chess on their front porches. People were carrying around chess sets wherever they went. Chess was the biggest thing around for a long time and the chess clubs were the big winners. You couldn't walk a city block without finding one to join.

Today, it's a little different. Bobby Fischer is gone and while Gary Kasparov is considered one of the greatest chess players of all time, he just doesn't have Fischer's personality. So chess isn't quite as popular as it used to be. Thus, there aren't as many chess clubs as there used to be. But they still exist. So the question is, how do you find one?

You can either look in the phone book, where most of them will be listed right under chess clubs in the yellow pages, or you can go on the Internet and do a search for local chess clubs in your area. You won't find a lot of them, but with any luck you will find one within driving distance of where you live.

As for getting into a chess club, it's not hard. Yes, there is a yearly membership fee, but it's usually not very much money. You certainly don't need to know anybody to get into one. They usually have their meetings once a week. Some clubs that are in more densely populated areas may meet twice a week.

Chess clubs are usually run by somebody who is at least a master of the game but not always. Membership is open to players of all skill levels. The main purpose of joining a chess club, aside from getting to play against others, is to get ranked. The ranking system is very complicated, so we won't get into it here. If you're currently ranked, you're going to have to show proof of this. They won't just take your word for it. If you're not, they'll assume you are at beginners level and begin the process of ranking you from there.

Each chess club has different rules and regulations so make sure you learn them quickly. Breaking the rules is a sure quick ticket out of there. The rules mostly govern match play against the other members. Chess is a gentleman's game and should be played as such. Bobby Fischer may have been popular, but many say he was a bad example of a good sportsman.

Chess clubs are a wonderful place to really learn the game and truly get better at it as you are forced to play against people who are probably much better than you. That is the only way you will improve. So try to find a chess club in your area. You'll be a much better player for it.

Scuba diving clubs are also a great way to meet fellow divers not just locally, but also from around the world. Joining a scuba diving club also means you'll have to be ready for some diving trips, both locally and overseas. It's not uncommon for dive clubs to pack its members and fly to Mexico or Fiji for a diving trip.

Joining a scuba diving club is a fun way to learn more about this sport, since most clubs offer trainings and certifications. A lot of scuba diving clubs accept members regardless of experience, so whether you're a newbie, a recreational diver or certified, you'll be welcome to join.

Membership dues
Dive club membership fees vary. Some can go for as low as $25 per person annually to as high as $400, while some don't charge a fee at all.

What you'll get as a member
If you sign in as a dive club member online, you'll receive diving club news, tips, contest announcements and group e-mails on a regular basis. You'll also be eligible to join online and offline contests and have access to the club's message group.

Another great thing about joining a dive club is that you'll expand your number of diver friends and you get to socialize with likeminded people. Dive clubs hold regular meetings and most of these include diving trips, which isn't all that bad. Some clubs, like h2ohms - High Voltage Divers (www.h2ohms dot com) in L.A., never have meetings, only diving trips.

If your main reason in taking up scuba diving is to take pictures, you might be interested to join the L.A. Underwater Photographic Society (http://LAUPS.org) or the Empire Scuba Dive (www.empirescubadive dot com) and the San Diego Underwater Photographic Society (www.sdups dot com).

Eco-awareness and charity are also big issues with many dive clubs. Some of them conduct several diving events every year to raise funds for non-profit and charitable organizations and to raise awareness on the environment.

For a comprehensive list of scuba diving clubs in the U.S., go to www.scubayellowpages dot com, which lists clubs by state. For information and reviews about scuba diving clubs in your locality, log on to www.scubalinx dot com and check out their Scuba Poll which evaluates divers, clubs and schools and ranks them according to ratings based on professionalism, service, safety, dive sites and eco-awareness.
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