Saturday, December 18, 2010

India rules 6th Asian Schools Chess Festival 2010

India bagged the overall championship in the 6th Asian Schools Chess Festival 2010 held in Colombo,Sri Lanka as it won five individuals and six team titles.Saina Salonika and Aravin Ram topped the under-7 girls and under-7 Open, respectively,with both scoring perfect 9/9 performance.AP Karthik ruled the under-11 Open categories while Aryan Chopra topped the under-9 Open category.Mohanty Smarahy delivered the fifth individual gold for India by winning the girls under-13 category. Host Sri Lanka won two individual category courtesy of P KUM  Jayasundara in the under-15 Open category and Natasha Sanali  in the Girls-under 15 category and four team titles. Iran won two courtesy of Mobina Alinasabalamdari in the girls under-11 and Arian Khorsandi in the Open under-13 category.Malaysia won the remaining individual gold through Teh De Zen in the Girls under-9 category.Malaysia sends only two players.

OVERALL   MEDAL TALLY

COUNTRY                                GOLD          SILVER    BRONZE    TOTAL
INDIA                                        11                 4               4                 19
SRI LANKA                               6                  8               7                  21
IRAN                                          2                  3               3                  8
MALAYSIA                               1                  0               0                  1
SRI LANKA "A"                        0                  3               3                  6                                          CHINA                                      0                   1               1                  2
AUSTRALIA                             0                   1               0                  1
UNITED ARAB EMIRATE       0                   0              2                   2

Friday, December 17, 2010

First Saturday Budapest IM Tourament: Singaporean shines !!

17 years-old Weiliang Tan of Singapore score 7 points out of 11 games to emerged winner of the final of First Saturday Budapest IM Tournament held in Hungary. The lowest rated among the 12 finalist, Tan won against FM Andrew Kislik of USA (2276);FM Juorgen Brustkern of Germany (2334);IM Emil Szalianczy of Hungary (2247); FM Mark Lyel of England (2210) and FM Alexander Bakin of Russia (2232).  He drew with IM Sandor Farago of Hungary(2284);FM Alexander Kholopov of Russia (2309);IM Tu Nhat Minh
(2400) and Csaba Tesik (2259) of Hungary. His loss came at the hands of untitled Nick Adam of the USA who finished last in the final standings and IM Lengyel Bela of Hungary and miss the IM norm by 1 point.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

2010 Women's World Championship: ALL ASIAN SEMI-FINALS!!

Three Chinese players and one from India qualify to the semi-finals of the 2010 Women's World Championship held in Antakya,Hatay,Turkey.
The semi-final is a knock out competition comprising of two (2) classical games. In case of a drawn match, a two(2) games rapid tie-break match shall apply. In case of another drawn match then a two (2) game blitz match tie break and if drawn again, the Blitz Chess Sudden Death Rule shall apply.

THE DRAW FOR THE SEMI-FINAL

MATCH  1       KONERU , HUMPY  IND       GM    2600
                         HOU YIFAN              CHN      GM    2591


MATCH  2       ZHAO,XUE               CHN        GM    2474
                         RUAN,LUFEI           CHI         WGM  2480

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Colindres captures 2nd Malabon Chess Association Rapid ChessTournament title

 Seventy nine players from Caloocan,Malabon,Navotas,Valenzuela (CAMANAVA) area participated in the 2nd Malabon Chess Association 2010 Chess Tournament held in Hulong Duhat covered court,Hulong Duhat,Malabon City. Emiliano Coindres of Longos,Navotas City drew with Alfredo Chay of San Jose del Monte to complete his excellent score of six wins and a draw earning 6.5 points.Jonathan Reniba of 10th Avenue Caloocan City and 14 year old Rowell Roque of Valenzuela City finished 2nd and 3rd respectively both recorded 5 wins and two draws for 6.0 points.Top seed Giovanni Dy,coach of La Salle Zobel finished in a three way tie for 4th with favourite Ritchie Evangelista and Alfredo Chay. Ed Chu vice president of the organizing Malabon Chess Association ,Armando Miranda and Kagawad Charlie Tan awarded the cash prizes and trophies to the winners. Club Arbiter Elmer Baltazar and assistant Dan Espiritu officiated the events.

Final Ranking
Rank SNo. Name Rtg   FED Pts BH.
1 3 Colindres Emil 2050   PHI 29½
2 20 Reniba Jonathan 1920   PHI 6 32½
3 33 Roque Rowell 1850   PHI 6 29½
4 2 Dy Giovanni 2190   PHI 32
5 1 Evangelista Ritchie 2195   PHI 28
6 14 Chay Alfredo 1965   PHI 28
7 32 Roque Henry 1850   PHI 5 35
8 7 Lorenzo Edwin 2005   PHI 5 28
9 25 Evangelista Paul Robert 1885   PHI 5 27½
10 23 San Juan Penn 1890   PHI 5 27
11 22 Criste Jaime 1890   PHI 5 26
12 18 Serrano Jethro 1945   PHI 5 25½
13 11 Diaz Joel 1980   PHI 5 23½
14 10 Baltazar Michael Kevin 1990   PHI 5 23
15 19 Balmaceda Joseph 1930   PHI 5 23
16 15 Custodio Fernando 1960   PHI 5 17½
17 8 Sandoval Danilo 2000   PHI 31
18 17 Sardowa Ricardo 1950   PHI 29½
19 34 Alamo Adamson 1840   PHI 27½
20 36 Centina Joey 1820   PHI 26½
21 5 Asi Joselito 2015   PHI 26
22 13 Teodoro Willy 1970   PHI 22½
23 6 Ibanez Pio Kit 2010   PHI 4 31
24 4 Sadongdong Fred 2045   PHI 4 30½
25 76 Ferrer Dong 1795   PHI 4 30
26 24 Serna Marvin 1890   PHI 4 29
27 29 Chay Chessander 1875   PHI 4 28½
28 30 Mendoza Armand 1875   PHI 4 28
29 43 Batiencela Gary 1800   PHI 4 28
30 9 Victorio Marvin 2000   PHI 4 27½
31 65 Palma Bladymaire 1800   PHI 4 26
32 37 David Freddie 1810   PHI 4 23
33 40 Arconado Rey 1800   PHI 4 22½
34 26 Asi Emmanuel 1880   PHI 4 22
35 60 Mariano Roni 1800   PHI 27½
36 16 Tabilog Loren 1955   PHI 27½
37 27 Lorenzo Aaron 1880   PHI 26½
38 64 Pacis Aileen 1800   PHI 26½
39 53 Geolingo Gero 1800   PHI 23
40 77 Domens Jose 1700   PHI 22
41 45 Changco France Louis 1800   PHI 21½
42 57 Lopez Romy 1800   PHI 20½
43 21 Tan Charlie 1900   PHI 19½
44 51 Gatdula Orlando 1800   PHI 3 28
45 31 Espiritu Jun 1850   PHI 3 27
46 44 Cabizares Richmond 1800   PHI 3 25
47 61 Menor Charles Kevin 1800   PHI 3 24½
48 47 De Leon Lucky 1800   PHI 3 24
49 74 Wijangco Bu 1800   PHI 3 23
50 48 Fran Marlon 1800   PHI 3 22½
51 54 Josef Carlo 1800   PHI 3 21½
52 52 Gatdula Randy 1800   PHI 3 20½
53 50 Gatbunton Allan 1800   PHI 3 20½
54 28 Medrano Christian 1880   PHI 27
55 12 Dela Cruz Louie 1975   PHI 25
56 63 Nadera Chessa Mae 1800   PHI 22½
57 38 De Castro Joey 1805   PHI 20
58 69 Santiago Fernando 1800   PHI 2 26½
59 49 Garcia George 1800   PHI 2 26
60 66 Perez Kyle Cedric 1800   PHI 2 24
61 75 Wijangco Jay 1800   PHI 2 23
62 41 Ariola Buddy 1800   PHI 2 23
63 70 Segovia Jun 1800   PHI 2 22½
64 35 Cacnio Willy 1825   PHI 2 18
65 39 Amora Vince 1800   PHI 24
66 73 Tinio Alvin 1800   PHI 1 26½
67 58 Malabriga Oscar 1800   PHI 1 25½
68 67 Perez Larsen 1800   PHI 1 23
69 78 Domens Jose 1700   PHI 1 22
70 46 Co Davenson 1800   PHI ½ 25
71 42 Ariola Jomar 1800   PHI ½ 23
72 71 Sena Raphael 1800   PHI ½ 21½
73 55 Lapak Richard 1800   PHI ½ 19½
74 72 Tan Jayson 1800   PHI 0 24
75 59 Malana Irwin 1800   PHI 0 23
76 62 Mercado Mika 1800   PHI 0 20
77 56 Lara Joseph 1800   PHI 0 18½
78 68 Rendorio James 1800   PHI 0 18

George Marco: " Prince of Annotators "

George Marco,the great Viennese master who exerted a powerful influence on the game through his wonderful magazine the "Wiener Schachachzeitung" which he founded in 1898 and which was under his editorship until 1916 when its publication was interrupted until 1923. Marco's greatest contribution was in his superb annotations to which he applied his enormous energy and his sublime analytical activities are worth repeating:  "I HAVE ALWAYS SINCERELY ENDEAVOURED EVEN WITH DULL POSITIONS TO SEEK THE HIDDEN,AND I HAVE SCRUPULOUSLY INVESTIGATED EVERY QUESTION WHICH OCCURED TO ME.MANY TIMES MY CARE MAY HAVE BEEN EXAGGERATED,INDEED APPEARED TO BE TEDIOUS,BUT I WOULD RATHER HEAR THIS REBUKE THAN THAT I DID NOT TRY TO JUSTIFY MY STATEMENTS SUFFICIENTLY.MY STRIVING TO EXPLAIN CHESSGAMES IN A WAY ADVANTAGEOUS TO THINKING BEINGS HAS FOUND APPROVAL."

Monday, December 13, 2010

2010 Penang Open Chess: 1-2 finish for the Philippines

IM Oliver Dimakiling drew with Luis Chiong and then edged IM Oliver  Barbosa in the tie-break to win the 2010 Penang Open Chess held in Penang City Hall,Penang,Malaysia.Second seed GM Murshed Niaz of Bangladesh won his last three games to finish 3rd ,half a point behind the winners.Niaz defeated 8th round co- leaders IM Yves Ranola. IM Ranola and Chiong finished tied for 4th-5th place both ith 6.5 points. Ten(10) players are tied for 6th - 15th places including five more Filipino players; FM Haridas Pascua(7th),Reggie Olay(9th); FM Julius de Ramos(10th); Ian Udani (11th) and FM Christopher Castellano(13th). 4 Malaysians makes it to the top 15 players with IM  Hafizulhelmi Mas as the highest place (6th place).Another Filipino Nelson Mariano III finished on 17th place with 5.5 points while national junior champio Paulo Bersamina scored 4.5 points good for 33rd place. Atotal of 71 players from 9 countries participated.

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