3/6 Wednesday Action Quads Recap
- Dennis Norman
- Mar 7, 2024
- 1 min read
The Charlotte Chess Center hosted our weekly Wednesday Action Quads tournament on March 6, 2024 at the CCC Main/South location. A total of 20 players participated across five quads, with the following players finishing in first place in their respective sections:
Quad A: Brian Zhang and Chase Bellamy (2.5 points)
Quad B: Matthew Khariouk (2.5 points)
Quad C: Kyle Cameron and Trishona Kumar (2 points)
Quad D: Brayden Brigman (2.5 points)
Quad E: Alyssa Cameron and Vivan Ghule (2 points)
Congratulations to all quad winners! We hope to see you all at the next Wednesday Action Quads tournament on March 13.
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NM Dennis Norman
Chess Coach - Club Journalist
Charlotte Chess Center




It’s great to see competitive chess events that encourage both learning and strategy development. These kinds of tournaments really sharpen thinking skills. On a different note, I’ve been researching healthcare support roles and saw jcahpo certification mentioned often. Is it mostly exam-focused or more practical in nature?
Chess events like this build discipline and analytical thinking over time. As for your question, jcahpo certification balances both theory and practical knowledge. Most candidates say understanding core concepts first makes exam preparation much smoother, especially for those entering the field without prior experience.
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