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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Klang Parade Chess Championship Open and Age Group 2010 – Final Rankings

Klang Parade in Klang organised a two day chess championship over the weekend of 3rd-4th April 2010 called the Klang Parade Chess Championship 2010.

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On the 3rd April 2010 the age-group chess was held. To see the final rankings for the agegroup U-12 and U-18 held on the first day of the Klang Parade Chess Championship, at Klang Parade, Klang, please visit fireyrook’s website or click here.

For the Under-12 age group was won by Puteri Munajjah bt Azhar with six points.

For the Under-18 age group was won by Lim Zhou Ren with 5.0 points from six rounds.

While on the 4th April 2010, the Open category chess championship was held and Abdul Salam Ma’amur won with 5 points from six rounds of play.

To see the full rankings table for the Open Category, please visit fireyrook’s blog or click here.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

DATCC League Rescheduled - This week only....

Due to the KL Open being held at the same time, the organizers has decided to reschedule this week's game. As such, the league last day will be extended to another week from its original schedule.

For further inquiries, please contact Najib Wahab at +60163382542 (najib.wahab@chess-malaysia.com) or Hamid Majid at +60193158098 (aham@pc.jaring.my)

Friday, April 2, 2010

DATCC League - Games From Round 2

The game between Lim Zhou Ren and GM Ziaur Rahman. Hairulov created an April Fool prank reporting that the GM had lost his game. As the game shows below, GM Ziaur won rather comfortably. When asked, his comment about Zhou Ren was that "he played like he was playing blitz!"


White: Lim Zhou Ren

Black : GM Ziaur Rahman

1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 c6 3. c4 e6 4. g3 dxc4 5. Bg2 b5 6. a4 Bb7 7. Ne5 f6 8. Nf3 a6 9. O-O Ne7 10. b3 cxb3 11. e4 c5 12. dxc5 Qxd1 13. Rxd1 Nd7 14. Be3 Nc6 15. axb5 axb5 16. Rxa8+ Bxa8 17. Nc3 Bxc5 18. Rxd7 Bxe3 19. Rxg7 Bh6 20. Rc7 b4 21. Nb1 O-O 22. Nfd2 Bxd2 23. Nxd2 b2 24. Rd7 ...


24. Rc8 25. Bh3 Ne5 26. Bxe6+ Kh8 27. Rd4 Nf3+ 28. Nxf3 b1=Q+ 29. Kg2 Re8 30. Bf5 Bc6 31. Nd2 0-1


Another game worth noting is Ian Udani against Abdul Haq which the latter won after Udani stepped over his time limit during the end game complications


White: Ian Udani

Black: Abdul Haq Muhammad


1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. cxd5 exd5 5. Bg5 Be7 6. Qc2 O-O 7. Nf3 Nbd7 8. e3 h6 9. Bh4 c5 10. Be2 b6 11. O-O Bb7 12. Rfd1 Ne4 13. Bxe7 Qxe7 14. dxc5 Nxc3 15. Qxc3 bxc5 16. Bb5 Nf6 17. Rac1 Rfc8 18. Qe5 Kf8 19. Qxe7+ Kxe7 20. Nd2 a5 21. Nb1 Ba6 22. Bxa6 Rxa6 23. Nc3 Ke6 24. Na4 Rac6 25. f3 Nd7 26. Kf2 f5 27. Rc2 Nf6 28. Rdc1 Nd7 29. Ke2 g5 30. Rc3 f4 31. Kd2 Kd6 32. Re1 Ne5 33. b3 d4

34. exd4 cxd4 35. Rxc6+ Rxc6 36. Nb2 Kd5 37. Rc1 Rxc1 38. Kxc1 g4 39. fxg4 Nxg4 40. Kd2 Nxh2 41. Ke2 Ke4 42. Nd3 Ng4 43. Nc5+ Kd5 44. Nd3 Ne3 45. Kf3 Nxg2 46. Kxg2 Ke4 0-1


Insofar Rapid Team

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(Limited to 6 Teams only)

Play & Win Monthly Chess Scholarship!

Venue: HBM Professional Training Centre,

03-36 Third Floor,

PKNS Complex,

Shah Alam.

Date: Start- Sunday 11 April 2010

      Finish- Thursday 20 April 2010

      ( Rd. 2 to Rd. 5 on Thursday Nights)

Rounds : 5 Round (Round Robin)

      5 Weeks

Team : a) 4 players per team (no reserve)

  b) Board-no need to follow

             rating but must decide initially

  c) Team can be mixture of adults & kids

PRIZE (Only 6 teams)

Champion RM 600

Runner Up RM 400

Third  RM 280

If less than 6 team

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5 Teams RM 400 RM 320 RM 280

4 Teams RM 400 RM 280 RM 240

3 Teams RM 400 RM 240       -

2 Teams RM 400      -        -

# Later Tournament

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If 11 Team RM 600 RM 400 RM 280 RM 240

If 16 Team RM 1,000 RM 400 RM 280 RM 240

# Maximum 16 team per tournament

  Not Fide/ National Rated

Fees

Entrance Fees – RM 200 per team

Your browser may not support display of this image. Your browser may not support display of this image. Deposit -     RM 200 (returnable)

# Deposit – RM 10 will be deducted for 1 player per round of absence.

                         The balance will be returned at Last Round.

Clock & Sets :-

        • Bring own 2 clocks & 2 sets
        • Can rent from INSOFAR with 3 days notice.

          Sets – RM 5 per day/ night

          Clocks – RM 10 per day/ night

SCHOLARSHIP

All players have chance to get chess scholarship.

Bronze Players – Have played in Insofar Rapid Team Tournament before.

Silver Players      - Bronze Players who have suceed in forming new team

  (need only formed once)

Scholarship given :–

Bronze Players – Minimum RM 10 per month

                               Maximum RM 300 per month

Silver Players – Minimum RM 10 per month

                            Maximum RM 700 per month

# Silver Players is expected to get maximum scholarship (RM 700 per month)probably after 6 months of playing.

Conditions to get scholarship

#  - Must play in Insofar Rapid Team Tournament that month

     -Must get at least 1 point (1 win or 2 draws) in the tournament

# if dont play for any month, there is no scholarship for that month only

# Scholarship is a GIFT from INSOFAR.

   It is not a RIGHT.

REGISTRATION

  1. Since this tournement limits to 6 TEAMS ONLY, registration is base on first come first serve.
  2. Please sms name of:-
    1. Team
    1. Team Captain

    & wait for reply

  1. Once approved, bank in RM 400
    1. RM 200 for entrance fees
    1. RM 200 for deposit (returnable)

    To

    MAYBANK 158172805863 (Mat Zaki)

SCHEDULE

Round 1 – Sunday 11 April     5.30 pm -6.20 pm

Round 2- Thursday 22 April   9.00 pm -9.50 pm

Round 3- Thursday 6 May      9.00 pm -9.50 pm

Round 4- Thursday 13 May    9.00 pm -9.50 pm

Round 5- Thursday 20 May    9.00 pm -9.50 pm

# No game on 29 April 2010 because of Selangor Open

Next Tournament (June)

    Sunday 13/6/2010

    10 am – 6 pm(break 1pm -2 pm)

    At Dewan Masjid At Taqwa,

         Masjid Subang Permai.

# Team Tournament for New Teams & Silver and/ or Gold Players Team

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MCF Sanctioned Chess Events 2010

The Malaysian Chess Federation has recently put up a list of chess tournaments that have been approved for FIDE-rated and those for National-rated.

For both organisers and chess players alike, please check with this blog to see if your upcoming chess event has been approved by MCF. If not, chess organisers are urged to seek approval from MCF before distributing and seeking players for their chess tournaments.

Please visit the Malaysian Chess Federation’s blog or click here.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

DATCC Leage - Results Rd 2 / Pairing Rd 3

Results for Round 2 - All boards/All Teams

2.1 1 KAM MAH 2 - 2 6 Pricewaterhouse Cooper
1 FM Chan Nicholas 2398 1 : 0 Loo Pak Kwan 1986
2 IM Liew Chee-Meng-Jimmy 2315 - : + Han Kun Lin Zach 2034
3 Che Hassan Abdullah 2101 ½ : ½ Cheah Cheok Fung 1988
4 Leong Mun Wan 2182 ½ : ½ Chew Yaw Chong 1986
2.2 5 Excel Chess Team 1½ - 2½ 2 Think Big
1 Lim Zhuo Ren 2055 0 : 1 GM Rahman Ziaur 2558
2 Khandhar Kaushal 1990 0 : 1 Yeoh Li Tian 1971
3 Tan Ken Wei 1957 1 : 0 Kanagenthiran Premnath 1563
4 Amru Muhd Tariq 2015 ½ : ½ Yeoh Chin-Seng 2177
2.3 3 Team AU 3 - 1 12 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
1 Udani Ian 2286 0 : 1 Mohamed Abdul Haq 2057
2 Yeap Eng Chiam 2109 1 : 0 Teo Giap Siong 1535
3 Ismail Ahmad 2033 1 : 0 Lee Boon Ann 0
4 Tham Tick Hong Jax 2076 1 : 0 Abdul Halim Umair 1482
2.4 8 Sea Horse 1½ - 2½ 4 Nusa Mahkota Chess Club
1 Ibrahim Mohd Irman 2155 0 : 1 Wahiduddin Kamalarifin 2122
2 Fadzin Ahmad Farhan 1580 + : - Kamal Rizal Ahmad 2000
3 Zaini Mohd Razief Hakiem 1552 ½ : ½ Abdul Shukor Abdul Aziz 2050
4 Vinayagam Vinoshen 0 0 : 1 Hamzah Razali 1669
2.5 7 17 Chess Club 3½ - ½ 13 DATCC Chess Team
1 Shaik Ali Nor Ilhamuddin 2040 1 : 0 Abdul Wahab Najib 1669
2 Nayan Ahmad Fadzil 1995 1 : 0 Sabri Shamsuddin 1320
3 Sarifdin Sahir 1965 1 : 0 Che Doi Azman Hisham 1654
4 Ahmad Johari Mohd Firdaus 1512 ½ : ½ Thien Varian 1537
2.6 9 Gung Ho 3½ - ½ 16 Tan & Tan Chess Team
1 Ting Shih Chieh Alfred 1635 ½ : ½ Chan Kwai Keong 1744
2 Adrian Choo Cheng Yong 1542 1 : 0 R Subramaniam 1583
3 Mohd Ibrahim Mohd Fayadh 1445 1 : 0 Tan Mei Sian 0
4 Rosli Ahmad Afiq Afyfy 1938 1 : 0 Dato Tan Chin Nam 1387
2.7 15 Black Pearl ½ - 3½ 10 First Saturday Chess Team
1 Kamarudin Nor Khairy 1701 0 : 1 Wong Jianwen 1913
2 Maarof Aid Farhan 1531 0 : 1 Ajeet Singh Roshan 1870
3 Ramos Ernesto 1502 ½ : ½ Yat Guo Jie 1878
4 Stephen Sylvester 0 0 : 1 Tan Wei Hao 1821
2.8 14 Ad-Hoc 2 - 2 11 CS Solutions Ladies Team
1 Yeap Joo Hock 1484 1 : 0 Nur Nabila Azman Hisham 1829
2 Tengku M Fauzi Tengku A Hamid 0 0 : 1 WFM Nur Najiha Hisham 1612
3 Sikivou Taione 1792 1 : 0 Camilia Bt. Johari 1690
4 Parimanan Paul 1523 0 : 1 Marmono Roslina 1945

And Pairing for Round 3

No. Team MP Res. MP Team
1 Think Big 4 - 4 Team AU
2 Nusa Mahkota Chess Club 4 - 3 KAM MAH
3 Pricewaterhouse Cooper 3 - 2 Excel Chess Team
4 First Saturday Chess Team 2 - 2 17 Chess Club
5 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2 - 2 Sea Horse
6 CS Solutions Ladies Team 1 - 2 Gung Ho
7 DATCC Chess Team 0 - 1 Ad-Hoc
8 Tan & Tan Chess Team 0 - 0 Black Pearl

The Way to Klang Parade ...................


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Advancing Among Asia’s Best

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One night while having a late dinner with friends in Kuala Lumpur after playing in the DATCC Chess League, Singapore’s international master Tan Lian Ann admitted: “Yes, there is some regret”.

This was in response to a question and he was referring to the period around the early 1970s when he was reaching the peak of his chess strength and could have went on to attempt for the grandmaster title.

Tan was then involved in a close race with Eugenio Torre of the Philippines to become Asia’s first grandmaster. Both were the strongest players in the region and from the 1972 East Asian Zonal held in Hong Kong, both qualified as Asian representatives for the 1973 Interzonals.

This was the first time the World Chess Federation (FIDE) had awarded an additional place to the zone and one English chess writer wrote derisively that the move caused a “slight watering down of the strength of the interzonals”.

But Tan almost caused a sensation in the first round of the 1973 Interzonal at Petropolis, Brazil, when he came close to beating former world champion Vasily Smyslov of the Soviet Union.

Playing the white pieces, he reached a good position and on his 24th move missed a four-move mate that was even apparent to some spectators. In the end after 37 moves, the experienced Smyslov (who died on March 27, 2010) managed to win on time.

After this scare, his opponents who comprised the top grandmasters from around the world became wary and showed new-found respect for Tan, the lowest rated player in the tournament.

Though tied for 16th to 18th at the Petropolis Interzonal which was won by Brazil’s Henrique Mecking, Tan did much better than expected with draws against Romania’s Florin Gheorghiu, Switzerland’s Werner Hug, Yugloslavia’s Ljubomir Ljubojevic, Argentina’s Oscar Panno, Czechoslovakia’s Vlastimil Hort and Canada’s Peter Biyiasas.

After this, Tan faced a tough choice between concentrating on his studies and chess. Even chess officials advised him to focus on his studies. Chess then increasingly took a backseat as he gave priority to his university studies.

Still, Tan managed to qualify for the 1976 Interzonal held in Manila, the Philippines, where he made an impact by defeating grandmasters Wolfgang Uhlmann of East Germany and Walter Browne of the United States.

Upon completing his studies, the capable Tan soon became a successful entrepreneur with various business interests around the region. However, chess was still on his mind and he made occasional appearances in tournaments.

As for his chess career, he consoled himself that at best, he could only become a strong grandmaster like one of his contemporaries, Gheorghiu. And he is happy for Torre, who came Asia’s first grandmaster, for what he has achieved.

From an early age, Tan was already known for his chess skills. At 14, he became the national champion and he went on to win the title six times.

Modest, unassuming and soft-spoken, he is not one to boast about his chess achievements or encounters with chess legends like Smyslov, Mecking, former world champion Boris Spassky, David Bronstein, Paul Keres, Lajos Portisch and Lev Polugaevsky.

Still, Tan makes it a point to compete regularly at the annual IGB Datuk Arthur Tan Malaysia Open Chess Championship, saying it’s more out of fun as he claims to no longer has the “killer instinct” to win games even with favourable positions. And this year, one of his companies will also be sponsoring prizes for the Malaysian Chess Festival.

In a way, Tan will always be linked to Malaysian chess development for it was his loss to Jimmy Liew Chee Meng at the 1984 Parkway Parade International Open in Singapore that provided Liew with the final norm and Malaysia with its first international master.

Postscript: Last week’s subject matter received some rather strong feedback. Though there are rumours and allegations concerning the player, I felt it would not be fair to include them in the article without hearing his side of the story. If what has happened is true, then it’s a tragedy for Malaysian chess. But we should not be too quick to judge and condemn. Everyone, especially a chess player who has already contributed in his own way through the years, deserves a second chance.

DATCC League: Round 2 results

NoTeam nameResultsTeam name
1Team AU 3  -   1   UKM
2Kam Mah 2   - 2 Pricewaterhouse
3Ad Hoc 2   - 2   CS Ladies
4Gung Ho 3½ - ½ Tan & Tan
517 Chess Club 3½ - ½ DATCC
6Black Pearl ½ - 3½ 1st Saturday
7Sea Horse 1½ - 2½ Nusa Mahkota
8Excel 1½ - 2½ Think Big

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