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Friday, May 7, 2010

Selangor At Its Finest




By Lim Chong

 

One night after work in December 1978, I decided to go take a look at national individual chess championship which was being held in Petaling Jaya. Late at night, there were few spectators and sometimes they were outnumbered by the players.

Lew Chin Chuan and Laurence How, who were involved in organising the event, were the first two chess officials I met. Though I told them I was not on assignment, they were still pleased to see a reporter showing interest in the game.

The title that year was won by Christi Hon, with Jimmy Liew in second place and Peter Long third and the three of them went on to dominate the chess scene for many years.

From here I was introduced by Lew and How to the Chess Association of Selangor (CAS) and its activities, including its flagship tournament, the Selangor Open, which has the distinction of being the longest running chess event after having started in 1974.

Those who have participated in the Selangor Open would surely have found it an unforgettable experience. Having taken part in five events of the series, with the earliest in 1979 and the latest this year’s edition, they have all provided fond chess memories despite the poor results.

The Selangor Open provided an exciting opportunity for an enthusiast like me to play against top players like Liew, Tony Tay, Ahmad Muzzaffar Mustaffa and Chang Hing Wah, all of whom handed out valuable lessons in chess.

As well as women’s champion Audrey Wong at Selangor Open 1983 through a “surprise introduction” nicely arranged by How, who was the arbiter. I was one of those who lost to Audrey who was making her debut and at the end of the tournament, a star was born when she scored five points from nine rounds.

Audrey’s mother, Jackie Wong, was one of the hardworking officials who helped CAS to rise to the pinnacle. As a longtime secretary, her efficient and frugal approach saw the association having more members, more sponsors and more activities than ever before.

Even during the hard times, CAS somehow was always able to find the resources to carry on with its activities, including its junior training programme, that ensured that new generations of players kept coming up.

Despite difficulties in finding sponsors in recent years, current CAS secretary Lim Tse Pin is among those at the association who have managed to keep things going. He reported that last year’s Selangor Open suffered a loss of RM3,000 and this year’s event, even with 70 participants, is expected to incur a deficit of RM4,000.

The bad news continued with Lim warning that the tournament may be scrapped if CAS is unable to find a sponsor for next year. That would be a terrible loss for chess in this country. Though overshadowed in recent years by events like the Datuk Arthur Tan Open and Kuala Lumpur Open in terms of international appeal, the Selangor Open has a unique tradition of its own, which evolved through the long years.

At the latest Selangor Open 2010, the final results saw four generations of players among the top four winners.

Liew, placed second, comes from the veterans, third-placed Kamal Ariffin Wahiddudin was the 1991 national champion, 11-year-old Yeoh Li Tian, who ended fourth, is considered among the most promising juniors, and champion Dr Nicholas Chan is currently the country’s strongest player without the international master title.

Also deserving mention is Penang coach Loo Swee Leong who should be commended for not just playing well to take the fifth spot but also for his effort in bringing down a group of schoolchildren to gain useful exposure in the tournament.

Chan was able to retain the title he had won last year but he still has a long way to catch up with Liew, an eight-time champion. The pivotal moment was in round five when both were paired against each other in their first ever meeting and Chan won with the white pieces.

Throughout the tournament, Chan was hardly troubled except for the eighth round when his opponent Ian Udani of the Philippines had a winning position but failed to convert and the result was a draw. Chan later admitted that he played badly in the opening but he was resourceful enough to fight hard to share the point, maintaining his unbeaten record.

At the rate Chan is progressing, it looks like a matter of time before he joins our small group of international masters if he is able to still find the time to continue playing.

For Liew, being the runner-up showed that he remains a force to be reckoned with. He was the one who ended the foreign domination at the Selangor Open by winning the title in 1980, marking a new era in the country’s chess development.

Liew went on to win the Selangor Open title eight times, a remarkable record that is unlikely to be broken, especially when he has shown that he is still capable of winning more.

The closest challenger is five-time winner Mok Tze Meng but he seems to be less active in tournaments after becoming an international master.

With the help of Lim and Liew, I am working on a project to come up with a book compiling the most memorable of the Selangor Open past and present, in order to help contribute a little towards its future. If anyone has stories, games and pictures to contribute, please email me at limchong283@yahoo.com.

Many of us have gained in many ways from the Selangor Open which represents chess tradition at its finest. It would be surely be an immeasurable loss for all chess enthusiasts if such a tradition is not continued. So, see you at the 38th Selangor Open next year.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

DATCC League - Schedule, Results, Pairing and Ranking

We have past the halfway mark for the 3rd DATCC Chess League and the remaining schedule for the event is as follows:

Round 7 - 12th May 2010
Round 8 - 19th May 2010
Round 9 - 26th May 2010 (followed by Closing Ceremony)
(All dates are for Wednesdays)

Results from Round 6
The results from last night's round:
Current Standing
After 6 rounds of play, the surprise leader for the DATCC League is EXCEL Chess Team who knocked top seeded team KAM MAH with 2 1/2 - 1 1/2 score. The result was marred with the forfeited score of board 1 and 2 by each team when Nicholas of KAM MAH won by walkover on board 1 and Zhou Ren of EXCEL won by the same mode on board 2. On board 3, EXCEL Kaushal did well to hold KAM MAH Amitpal for a draw and youngster Tan Ken Wei of EXCEL won his game against Nik Farouqi of KAM MAH

Think Big maintains its position in 2nd placing with the return of GM Ziaur on top board after being missing for 2 rounds to participate in the ASIAN Continental Championship in Philippines. During his absence, Think Big still did well and was able to maintain its position in the tournament

TEAM AU is currently 3rd in the standing after thrashing GUNG HO 4-0 whilst KAM MAH fell to 4th place after the surprising defeat.

PETRONAS SEA HORSE is at 5th place and in 6th place, the surprising veteran team of TAN & TAN emerged after a convincing 4-0 win against the ladies from CS SOLUTIONS

Pairing for Round 7
The Pairing for Round 7 to be played next week at DATCC starting from 7:00opm on 12th May

Ole Ole (10/7/2010)

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Date: 10th July 2010 (Saturday)

Venue: Level 1, Ole Ole Shopping Centre, Seksyen 18, Shah Alam

Format: Swiss System 6/7 Rounds & 20-30 minutes individual time control

Category: Open & Under 12

For more information please contact En Abdul Haq at 013-392 7718

Stonemaster Anjur Rapid Blitz 9 Mei 2010

6 Mei 2010 – Stonemaster akan menganjurkan pertandingan catur rapid blitz untuk pemain tanpa rating atau kurang daripada rating 1700 pada hari Ahad, 9 Mei 2010 ini di DATCC, Wilayah Komplex, Kuala Lumpur.

Ini adalah kali pertama sejak tahun 2006, CM Fadli di bawah syarikat caturnya menganjurkan kejohanan catur cepat kilat ini. Apakah tujuan menganjurkan kejohanan seperti ini? Dahulu pada awal tahun 1990, CM Fadli memang kemaruk main catur kilat (selalunya main 3 atau 5 minit seorang). Boleh dikatakan setiap hari CM Fadli main catur kilat dengan kawan-kawan di ceruk-ceruk warung, rumah kawan dan sebagainya.

Antara salah satu sebab CM Fadli meningkat catur ialah kerana main catur kilat. Bagaimana kita hendak improve catur dengan bermain catur kilat? Anda boleh improve opening dan sekaligus tingkatkan skill time management. Sekiranya anda banyak hafal opening, bila anda main catur kilat, anda tidak akan buang masa baru nak ingat opening yang betul.

Lama-kelamaan, bila selalu main catur kilat, anda sudah jimat masa dalam peringkat opening dan boleh banyak tumpukan perhatian dalam peringkat middle game yang penuh dengan perangkap, strategi, taktik dan perancangan dan juga kombinasi. OK…Jumpa anda di DATCC pada 9 Mei nanti. Jom datang ramai-ramai dan ‘gegarkan’ Kuala Lumpur dengan kepantasan dan ketajaman minda kita!

 

SM Rapid Blitz

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Topalov levels score

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Topalov's "uptrend" during the world championship play has seen him level the score with Anand in game 8. Taking advantage of Anand's 54th move blunder, Topalov won the endgame of opposite coloured bishop.

DATCC Sizzling Rapid Chess Rapid Weekend

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Improving from the Razzle Dazzle Rapid Weekend, the DATCC Sizzling Rapid Chess Rapid Weekend expands the prizes to include special prizes for young talent below 12 years old, best female player, best Veteran Over 45 years, best Un-Rated and players who are rated below 1600 and 1400. This event will be nationally rated as results will be sent to MCF for rating purposes

Time Control The time control is 25 minutes per player per game (to finish)

Tournament Format 7 Round Swiss System Pairing

Schedule of Rounds

Sunday, 16 May, 2010

09:00 Registration

10:00 Round 1                                    15:00 Round 5

11:00 Round 2                                    16:00 Round 6

12:00 Round 3 followed by Lunch break; 17:00 Round 7

14:00 Round 4                                    18:00 Closing and Prize Giving

Prize Money

Champion : RM 300. Best Lady : RM 30.   Best Un-Rated:RM 30.

Runner Up : RM 150. Best U-12 : RM 30.  Best Over-45: RM 30.

Third : RM 100.  National Rating <1600 National Rating <1400

Fourth : RM 50.  Best Player : RM 40.      Best Player : RM 40

Fifth :    RM 50.   Second : RM 30.           Second : RM 30

(Section Prizes for Best Lady/U-12/Over-45/Un-Rated must have at least 3 participants playing in each section)

The entry fee for the event is set as follows:

All Players - RM 30

Players U-12 years - RM 15

For online payment or payment via check, please use the following account:

Bank MAYBANK

Account Name DAT CHESS CENTRE

Account Number 5145 9822 0396

Inquiries

For further inquiries /request for entry forms, please contact the following:

Hamid Majid (019 315 8098 / aham@pc.jaring.my) or

Najib Wahab (016 338 2542 / najib.wahab@chess-malaysia.com)

For fax correspondence, please use 03 4024 4337

DATCC blogsite address is http://datcchess.blogspot.com

Monday, May 3, 2010

Mayday Mayday - Its Going To Be A Busy May!!

Its bigger, its wider, its DATCC!!!!

With double its size than before, DATCC can now boast of being the largest chess center in Malaysia that can easily fit 120 chess enthusiasts at any one time. Push comes to shove, it can probably fit 150 players if needed.

With the recent conclusion of the Selangor Open Championship - one of the country's longest chess championship still running today, and the completion of the center's renovation works - minus some decorative and final touches to be added later on, DATCC is going into full throttle with an array of events line up for the month of May.

DATCC has been fully booked for May with all the weekend being taken up for Chess events, from Blitz to Rapid, and Team Event and Individual events:

Starting with this Sunday, May 9th 2010, Stonemaster's Fadli Zakaria will be holding the StoneMaster 10 minutes blitz event over 10 rounds. Information for this event can be found at http://stonemaster.info/

The following Sunday, May 16th 2010, DATCC will hold the Sizzling Rapid Chess Weekend which follows the same format of its previous rapid series, Razzle Dazzle Rapid. There are added prizes for Veterans Over-45 and Unrated players apart from the usual prizes for Best Ladies, Best U-12, Best National Rating below 1600 and below 1400.

DATCC will also hold its first Team Event on 29th and 30th May, with a time control of 1-hour to finish. Games are over 6 rounds Swiss System with teams to be paired based on match points and not game points, as per usual practice. For both the Rapid and Team events, enthusiasts can contact Hamid Majid at +6019 315 8098 (aham@pc.jaring.my) or Najib Wahab at +6016 338 2542 (najib.wahab@chess-malaysia.com)

To top it off for May, on Sunday, 23rd May 2010, CAS (Chess Association of Selangor) will hold its CAS Closed Chess Championship and also its AGM during the event. As this event is open only to CAS members, please contact Lim Tse Pin at tsepin@gmail.com for more information and clarification if you would like to participate

All in all, it will be a busy month for DATCC and chess!

Florencio Campomanes passed away


Florencio Campomanes, former President of FIDE and current Honorary President, has passed away at age 83.

Campo giving out the prizes for the 1st DATCC League on September 2009.

Florencio playing some friendly games against WGM Zhang Ziling during the 2007 Masterskill 1st ASEAN Team Chess Championship.
Related links:
http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=3686
http://www.chessvibes.com/reports/former-fide-president-campomanes-dies-at-83/

Selangor Open 2010 Prizewinners

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Pictures courtesy of http://selangorchess.blogspot.com

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Nicholas - Selangor Open 2010 champ

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Full results here

Selangor Open 2010: R8 pairings

Bo. SNo. Name Pts Pts Name SNo.
1 3 Udani, Ian Chan, Nicholas 1
2 2 Liew, Chee-Meng-Jimmy (V) Wahiduddin, Kamalarifin 5
3 27 Azhar, Muhd Syakir Shazmeer 5 5 Loo, Swee Leong 4
4 25 Zulkifli, Muhd Syazwan 5 5 Azman Hisham, Mohd Nabil 20
5 21 Yeoh, Li Tian (12) 5 5 Low, Jun Jian 26
6 14 Shaikh Ali, Nor Ilhamuddin 5 Fong, Yit San 28
7 15 Ismail, Ahmad Soh, Han Loong Gerald 9
8 10 Wahiduddin, Mohd Khair Lim, Zhuo Ren 13
9 12 Mohamed, Abdul Haq Ahmad Fadzil Nayan 17
10 23 Tan, Ken Wei 4 Tham, Tick Hong Jax (V) 11
11 6 Nik, Nik Ahmad Farouqi 4 4 Ramli , Abdul Rahim 36
12 31 Ismail, Norazman 4 4 Fong, Choong Ee 16
13 48 Quake, Zhun Zian Shaun 4 4 Cheah, Cheok Fung 18
14 19 Siew, Kit-Tze Mark 4 4 Nur, Nabila Azman Hisham (F) 30
15 37 Azhar, Muhd Irfan Haqqim 4 Marmono, Roslina (F) 24
16 39 Mappa, Saharuddin (OKU) Yusof, Kamaluddin 7
17 8 Che Hassan, Abdullah Adam, Iskandar Danial 67
18 42 Saleh, Fikri Amier, Hamzah B. Mohd Zuhri (12) 32
19 54 Mohd Hisham, Muhd Fareed Yeop, Mat Zaki  (V) 34
20 35 Nur, Najiha Hisham (12F) Syed Mohd, Syed Abdul Rahman 38
21 47 Wong, Yinn Long (12) 3 3 Sarifdin, Sahir 22
22 50 Lim, Chong (V) 3 3 Low, Jun Keat 29
23 33 Haslindah, Ruslan (F) 3 3 Tang, Wei Kit (12) 51
24 40 William, Lee Kah Howe (12) 3 3 Mohd Hisham, Muhd Hafiz 63
25 53 Ee, Sun-Xin (12F) 3 3 Azhar, Puteri Rifqah Fahada (12F) 41
26 43 Heng, Fook Liang 3 3 Ramzani, Amir Abdul Hakim 65
27 64 Kalivanan, Suniil 3 3 Tang, Kar Khei (F) 45
28 46 Poon, Jit Wai Choong, Ee Jin Eric 62
29 52 Azhar, Puteri Munajjah Az-Zahraa (12F) Poon, Guo Liong Derek 49
30 70 Hj Buang, Mohd Hisham (OKU) 2 2 Sim, Chung Seng 56
31 68 Ramzani, Abdul Hadi 2 2 Besari, Saiful Azrin 69
32 55 Saleh, Anis Fariha (12F) 2 Sathish, Hemant (12) 58
33 61 Goh, Xin Yen (F) 2 1 Sundra Rajoo, Natasha Kavina (F) 57
34 66 Viajantheran, Viknesh (12) 2 1 Ahmad Nazari, Emir Rusyaidi (12) 59

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