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Saturday, March 6, 2010

3rd Round Pairings, 2nd Leg, KL Grand Prix 2010

Here are the third round pairings of the 2nd Leg, Kuala Lumpur Grand Prix Chess Rapids 2010 at the Royal Selangor Club, to be played tomorrow morning, 9 am, 7th March 2010.

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The current leaders with two full points from two rounds this afternoon are Mohd Nabil, Azman Hisham, Kaushal Khandar and Jason Lim.

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Pix 1. M Nabil, joint leader.     Pix 2. Khausal Khandar, joint leader.

Another bunch of players with 1.5 points includes Nik Ahmad Farouqi, Roshan Singh, Low Jun Jian and Jax Tham.

The third round will begin at 9.00 am tomorrow morning and to complete four more rounds tomorrow, 7th March 2010.

To view more pictures of the event, please visit fireyrook’s blog or click here.

The GM has landed

After 2 delays, GM Ziaur finally touched down at KLIA at 1:45am earlier this morning. At the end of a rather anxious 45 minutes wait, he finally appeared out of the arrival gate, tagging a rather long red bag which contains, amongst others, chess books!

A short call to his wife informing that he has arrived, and off we go in the wee hours of the morning towards KL City Center where it will become GM Ziaur next home away from home for the next 10-12 months.

Looking at some of Ziaur's photo, one can't help but to think that he is a "serious" person - i guess most successful and serious chess players are like that - but quite to the contrary, he was chatty and looked very happy to be here.

After much communication with him via email prior to him arriving in KL, and further briefing between KLIA and KL, Ziaur understands the herculean task that he has in front of him - which is to help aspiring chess players in Malaysia to step up their playing level which inevitably boils down to the the hope of a nation to go where it has never been before.... to produce our very own GM, born and raised in Malaysia. Challenging and exciting tasks which he understands very well, and happy to accept and be a part of this interesting journey

As I was about to leave the hotel and bid him a good rest, he popped a question which was music to my ears - "So the class starts the day after?" - referring to Monday. I can't help but to appreciate his eagerness and overwhelming enthusiasm to start working... And with that, I know we have the right person, the right coach with the right attitude.... to perform and execute the task to completion, and to perfection!

Our first order of business today is to leave for Perak, participate in the Perak Open tomorrow, followed by a meeting with Dato' Tan on Monday - the founder of DATCC, with Hamid as the Program Director, myself as the Program Manager , and come Tuesday, our first class session starts. Mind you, the first two weeks of his stay here has already been fully booked! So.... you better hurry now!!! The ark is moving... DON'T MISS IT!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Nf6 invitational tournament @DATCC

 

A Fide rated tournament - Nf6 Invitational Tournament is schedule  from 25th February 2010. The tournament will be held on every Thursday starting at 7 PM at the Dato Arthur Tan Chess Centre, Wilayah Kompleks, Kuala Lumpur. The format is a single round robin with 1 hour 30 minutes + 30 seconds increment.
Round 2 of the Nf6 Invitational FIDE rated tournament was held last night ( 4th March 2010) at the Dato Arthur Tan Chess Centre, Kuala Lumpur. The results   is as follow :-
Round 2 Results played yesterday

  1. Kamaluddin Yusof (2166) vs Abdul Aziz Shukor (2012)  1-0
  2. Abdul Haq vs Razali Hamzah (1675)  1-0
  3. NM Kamal Ariffin (2199)  vs Mohd Saprin Sabri (2141)  1-0
  4. Yeoh Li Tian (1971) vs Najib Abdul Wahab 1-0
  5. Shamsol Baharin draw with NM Yeoh chin Seng(1/2-1/2)

Change of venue for the Cheras Challengers (FIDE rated)

Take note that the  Cheras Challengers new venue is:

Pusat Kecemerlangan Sukan Cochrane,

Jalan Cochrane,

55100 KL

Apart from working with the MSSKL during their KL Chess Festival, the move is also to cater for outstation and a few foreign players - the Sports Centre has hostels .

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TAN SRI LEE LOY SENG

PERAK GRAND PRIX CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2010

Chess Makes You Smart !

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1st LEG - KINTA – Wisma Belia, Kompleks Belia & Sukan, Jln Ghazali Jawi, Ipoh – Sun 7 March 2010

Sponsored by Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad

Organized By: Perak International Chess Association (PICA) & Dato’ Arthur Tan Chess Centre (DATCC)

WEBPAGE: http://perakchess.blogspot.com/

PICA with sponsorship from Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad will be organizing a series of Rapid Chess events in the ten districts of Perak, called the Tan Sri Lee Loy Seng Perak Grand Prix (GP) Chess Championship 2010. The Grand Final of the nine GP events will be held in December 2010. GP points will be given in the Open section for the top ten on a sliding scale (i.e. Champion = 10 pts, Second = 9 pts, Third = 8 pts up to Tenth position = 1pt). The Finals will carry the same points. For a player to qualify for the GP Prize, he must play a minimum of at least 4 legs.

The GP prize will be RM 500, 300 & 200

OPEN

UNDER – 16

UNDER - 12

1

250 + medal + certificate

1

100 + medal + certificate

1

80 + medal + certificate

2

200 + medal + certificate

2

80 + medal + certificate

2

60 + medal + certificate

3

150 + medal + certificate

3

60 + medal + certificate

3

50 + medal + certificate

4

100

4

50

4

40

5

80

5

40

5

20

6

70

Best Girl U-16

Best Girl U-12

7

60

1

40 + medal + certificate

1

40 + medal + certificate

8

50

2

30 + certificate

2

30 + certificate

3

20 + certificate

3

20 + certificate

THE CHAMPION IN THE OPEN WILL BE GIVEN FREE ENTRY TO THE GRAND FINALS

SCHEDULE

ENTRY FEES

Venue: 1st LEG – KINTA (Ipoh)

Registration

0830

Open

25

Wisma Belia, Kompleks Belia & Sukan

Jalan Ghazali Jawi, IPOH, PERAK

Round 1 - 4

O930 - 1330

U-16

15

Break

U-12

10

Time CONTROL : 25 mins TO FINISH

TIE-BREAK: SOLKOFF, SB, CUMULATIVE

LATE ENTRIES SURCHARGE RM 5, PICA RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ENTRIES

Round 5 - 7

1400 - 1700

Perakians/Pica (Open)

20

Closing / Prize Giving

17 15

Perakians/Pica (U-116)

10

Perakians/Pica (U-12)

5

PAYMENT (Bank in) : The entry form and a copy of pay-in-slip MUST be faxed to 05-2419289. (Not later than Thursday, 4th March 2010). Maybank Account : Perak International Chess Association (Account No: 0-08177-318240). Direct submission of entry form with cash payment to Yunus (Tel: 013-3908129 )

NAME :

(Follow I/C)

CATEGORY :

MALE

AGE GROUP

Entry

Fee:

25

20

15

10

5

(Please tick)

FEMALE

UNDER

B.C / I.C.: AGE : ________________________ DATE OF BIRTH :

ADDRESS :

RATING (MCF/FIDE) :

TEL. NO. : _____________________________ E-MAIL : ______________________________________ FAX :

SCHOOL : SIGNATURE : ______________________________________

PERAK INTERNATIONAL CHESS ASSOCIATION (PICA) OFFICIAL RECEIPT

Name :______________ __________________________

Amount :

RM 25

RM 20

(tick where applicable)

RM 15

RM 10

RM 5

Received by : _____________________________________________ Date : ____________________________

Other Legs: CRC Taiping, 11 Apr / Parit Buntar, 25 Apr / Lumut, 16 May / Parit, 27 Jun / Teluk Intan, 11 Jul / Tapah/Kampar, 01 Aug / Grik, 26 Sep / Kuala Kangsar, 17 Oct / FINALS-Ipoh 19 Dec 2010 (All dates subject to confirmation)

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The Promise of Malaysian Chess

 

By Lim Chong

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Looking at our current crop of chess youngsters, none is surely more promising than 10-year-old Yeoh Li Tian. He is not only increasingly making an impact presently but is also expected to be a significant factor in the future of Malaysian chess.

Since his return from a seven-week intensive training programme at the Beijing Chess Institute in China, Li Tian has been on a hot winning streak, doing very well in one tournament after another.

He finished first at Excel Chess Academy’s Thaipusam Rapid Chess Open and won the first leg of the Kuala Lumpur Grand Prix with a perfect score from six games. The excellent performance continued with a joint second place at Excel’s Chinese New Year Rapid Chess Open and playing for first board for Team AU at the University of Malaya’s Tun Zahiruddin College Chess Team Championship, he scored an unbeaten five-and-a-half points from six games.

Li Tian’s interest in chess got off to a good start when his father Yeoh Chin Seng, the 1993 national champion, started teaching him the moves when he was only three. Two years later, he had already started preparing for tournament play. He made an impact at the 2007 World Youth Chess Championship in Turkey when he ended fourth in the Under-8 category.

Chin Seng, currently ranked among the top 12 active players in the country, feels Li Tian is still making improvements, adding that the China programme has been useful in giving him a wider perspective and helping him to progress through self-study. He has also been sending Li Tian’s games to his friend Jimmy Liew Chee Meng for the international master’s expert analysis and advice.

While Li Tian is able to focus on chess during his free time, priority is still being given to his studies at SJKC Yuk Chai in Petaling Jaya where he is a Standard Five pupil. He is an above average student, according to his modest father.

At last week’s Chinese New Year Rapid, Li Tian showed added aggressiveness and fighting spirit in all his games. Right from the opening moves, he was always seeking the initiative for attacking prospects.

Experienced Jax Tham Tick Hong tried to confuse with his young opponent in the fourth round with some unorthodox opening moves but fell quickly to a well-coordinated attack.

Li Tian was staring at defeat in round seven against the underrated Alfred Ting Shih Chieh when his opponent managed to queen one of his pawns. However, the youngster did not give up and was resourceful enough to launch a remarkable attack that won the game. He described it as a “super duper lucky win”.

I myself was also given a taste of Li Tian’s tenacity when paired against him in the last round. Playing black, he launched a kingside attack by sacrificing his knight. Even with an extra piece, I was fortunate to hold on to a draw.

When Norway’s Magnus Carlsen became the world’s youngest grandmaster at the age of 13 in April 2004, his trainer, grandmaster Simen Agdestein, described it as “the result of a fine environment and mindful family”. At his age, Li Tian will continue to improve his chess performance if he retains interest. But how fast he progresses will also depend on the training, exposure and support that he is given.

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DATCC Chess Activities Galore

With the sudden increase in chess activities around KL, and not to be outdone by other Chess Centers in and around Klang Valley, DATCC has drawn up an array of events to satisfy the playing buds of chess players from all levels - from beginners up to the advance players level. A galore of chess activities which will include team and individual events, featuring classical, rapid and blitz time control, has been planned starting from this month right up to December 2010.

With GM Ziaur Rahman expecting to touch down on 6th March 2010, chess activities for DATCC is set to go at full throttle beginning from next week onwards. In fact, GM Ziaur's schedule for March is almost 80% booked with 2 outstation trips confirmed, including his participation in the upcoming KL Open in April. So, if you are interested to be trained personally (or in groups) by GM Ziaur, it is imperative that a quick decision is made otherwise, you may have to wait a while longer.....

The DATCC program calendar for 2010 is as follows:

DATCC Chess Program
Event Name
Duration
Event Dates
Rounds
Time Control
1st Prize
Entry Fee
1
DATCC Rapid
1 day event
28-Mar
7 RS
25 m
RM 300
RM 35
25-Apr
7 RS
25 m
RM 300
RM 35
27-Jun
7 RS
25 m
RM 300
RM 35
25-Jul
7 RS
25 m
RM 300
RM 35
26-Sep
7 RS
25 m
RM 300
RM 35
28-Nov
7 RS
25 m
RM 300
RM 35
26-Dec
7 RS
25 m
RM 300
RM 35
2
DATCC FIDE Weekender
5 days event
23/24/30/31 Jan & 1 Feb
9 RS
90 m + 30 s
RM 500
Varies
28/28/30 May & 5/6 Jun
9 RS
90 m + 30 s
RM 500
Varies
30/31 Oct & 5/6/7 Nov
9 RS
90 m + 30 s
RM 500
Varies
3
DATCC Team Rapid
1 day event
23-May
7 RS
25 m
TBA
TBA
24-Oct
7 RS
25 m
TBA
TBA
4
DATCC Team League
1 game/week for 9 weeks
24-Mar to 19-May
9 RS
90 m + 30 s
RM 1500
RM 400
5
DATCC Blitz
1 day event
20-Jun
15 RS
3 m + 2 s
RM 250
RM 25
19-Sep
15 RS
3 m + 2 s
RM 250
RM 25
19-Dec
15 RS
3 m + 2 s
RM 250
RM 25
6
DATCC Rookie Tornado
1 day event
27-Feb
7 RS
25 m
RM 100
RM 20
18-Jul
7 RS
25 m
RM 100
RM 20
17-Oct
7 RS
25 m
RM 100
RM 20


For further information and details on the above programs and activities, please forward your inquiries to Najib Wahab at +6016 338 2542 or send him an email at najib.wahab@hotmail.com

Looking forward for you to become a part of DATCC programs...!!!

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