- Home
- Archive
- Old Categories
- Youth
- 50 vs 1: African American Chess Champ Battles Dozens at Once
50 vs 1: African American Chess Champ Battles Dozens at Once
- By News Hound
- Published 09/20/2008
- Youth
- Unrated
News Hound
Your servent relentlessly hunting for interesting news stories around the world.
View all articles by News Hound50 vs 1: African American Chess Champ Battles Dozens at Once
It's part of a program Hudson calls "Heads Up, Pants Up, Grades Up." He believes that learning to play chess can help young people learn to think for themselves.
"Playing 50 chess games at once is an example of learning to fight using your head. We all have an amazing computer between our ears," explained Hudson. "The key is to realize it and use it."
Hudson has a non-profit organization in Atlanta called Be Someone, Inc. that promotes strategic thinking to young people. Their goal is to reach one million kids, with various messages including urging young men to abandon the saggy pants look to project a more professional appearance.
Hudson, a former Alabama state trooper and Air Force veteran, founded Be Someone Inc. to promote his innovative approach to teaching kids to play chess. While they learn the game of chess, they gain valuable life skills, applying the same concepts of responsibility, discipline, and self-reliance to their lives. Family members of the more than 20,000 students attending his chess and motivational clinics report improvement in their grades, social conduct and mental acuity.



























