Etobicoke Chess Club
Hours
Chamber Rating
-
Rishi Kapoor
Wonderful experience with brainy bunch of gang..
May 3rd, 2020 -
Cameron Herbert
Great group of people! Willing to teach, learn and play for fun! You can find timed and untimed games here along with a skill pool that ensure everyone can find a partner for a close game. Always a good time when I visit the ECC
Jun 11th, 2018 -
Thomas Seal
Club is learning as it goes and wants to be accessible to everyone, you can always find someone at your level. Some members at club make time to train others, which is great for first timers whom are more comfortable at a coffee shop. There are donation calls (similar to a pass the plate system), organizer takes more care to emphasize they are not mandatory now, and more to the level of value repeat members feel they are getting. Crowd is more social and sometimes go out to eat after.
Jan 17th, 2018 -
George Fernandez
NOT FREE CHESS. I thought I would try this chess club out so I went there last month when I was in town visiting family. Attendance was poor. I soon realized why. They call it "Free Chess" and go out of their way to advertise it as such, however, they then ask for donations and put you on the spot with this box to collect money in front of your face. This is not free chess. The fact that you call it a donation is joke. This is really a user fee. You put people on the spot with this kind of tactic and make people feel obliged to contribute. People would be more comfortable if you left the donation box in the corner instead of making a big announcement that you are going to collect money from them. You say no pressure but what do you expect people to feel when you shove the box in front of their face. This is not free chess, regardless of if you call it such. People don't want to be harassed for money when you call it free. This is a bait and switch tactic. Charge a membership fee and leave people alone instead. DON'T CALL IT FREE CHESS. This was the first and last time I will come here when I am in town.
Oct 13th, 2017 -
Alvin Abawan
A-w-e-s-o-m-e You meet beginner/intermediate/expert chess player, play chess and have a great time.
Mar 16th, 2017
Contact Info
Questions & Answers
Q Where is Etobicoke Chess Club located?
A Etobicoke Chess Club is located at 265 Wincott Dr, Etobicoke, ON M9R 2R7
Q What days are Etobicoke Chess Club open?
A Etobicoke Chess Club is open:
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Q How is Etobicoke Chess Club rated?
A Etobicoke Chess Club has a 4.2 Star Rating from 6 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Etobicoke Chess Club
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 6 Reviews )Rishi Kapoor on Google
Wonderful experience with brainy bunch of gang..
Cameron Herbert on Google
Great group of people! Willing to teach, learn and play for fun! You can find timed and untimed games here along with a skill pool that ensure everyone can find a partner for a close game. Always a good time when I visit the ECC
Thomas Seal on Google
Club is learning as it goes and wants to be accessible to everyone, you can always find someone at your level. Some members at club make time to train others, which is great for first timers whom are more comfortable at a coffee shop. There are donation calls (similar to a pass the plate system), organizer takes more care to emphasize they are not mandatory now, and more to the level of value repeat members feel they are getting. Crowd is more social and sometimes go out to eat after.
George Fernandez on Google
NOT FREE CHESS. I thought I would try this chess club out so I went there last month when I was in town visiting family. Attendance was poor. I soon realized why. They call it "Free Chess" and go out of their way to advertise it as such, however, they then ask for donations and put you on the spot with this box to collect money in front of your face. This is not free chess. The fact that you call it a donation is joke. This is really a user fee. You put people on the spot with this kind of tactic and make people feel obliged to contribute. People would be more comfortable if you left the donation box in the corner instead of making a big announcement that you are going to collect money from them. You say no pressure but what do you expect people to feel when you shove the box in front of their face. This is not free chess, regardless of if you call it such. People don't want to be harassed for money when you call it free. This is a bait and switch tactic. Charge a membership fee and leave people alone instead. DON'T CALL IT FREE CHESS. This was the first and last time I will come here when I am in town.
Alvin Abawan on Google
A-w-e-s-o-m-e
You meet beginner/intermediate/expert chess player, play chess and have a great time.