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Saturday, February 27, 2010

CNY 2010 results

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MWM 2010: Semi Final Pairings

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Nurul Huda vs Nur Nabila

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Fong Mi Yen vs Alia Bakri

Lim Zhou Ren won CNY Rapid

Lim Zhou Ren won Chinese New Year rapid with a 8.5/10 scored. Runner up Sumant ended up with 7.5/10. KL Grandprix 1st league champion Yeoh Li Tian took 3rd spot after a drew with Lim Chong in the last round. While Jax Tham got 4th place. Mark Siew, Yat Guo Jie and Tan Jun Feng got 5th, 6th, and 7th place respectively.

In conclusion, this tournament was not easy and every player had to struggled to get a place in the top 5. The average rating for this tournament is around 1700+ with most of the players have rating above 1500 and 1600.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Tan Sri Lee Loy Seng Perak Grand Prix

TAN SRI LEE LOY SENG

PERAK GRAND PRIX CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2010

Chess Makes You Smart !

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)

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Mas-Sin 2010 detail results

Here is the detail results of the Malaysia-Singapore Challenge 2010 (courtesy of En Najib Wahab) :-

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Malaysia loses narrowly to Singapore in 2010 friendly match

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Photo courtesy of FireyRook blog.

After Malaysia taking a 6 point lead  in Classical Chess over Singapore in the first day, the second day witnessed the Singaporean Lions roaring back in the Rapid round 3 and 4 to take the title with a razor close 76.5-75.5.

The Malaysians all performed commendably and the results could have gone either way with 38 boards being hard fought over 4 rounds.

With this result, Malaysia has proven more than worthy opponents and it certainly is the answer to FIDE Secretary General Ignatius Leong’s statement about finding better and more challenging neighbouring country to play against after trouncing Malaysia with big margins over the past years.

This year goes to Singapore. Next year will be a different story !! :)

Sunday, February 14, 2010

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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Selamat hari Jadi IM MAS

SELAMAT HARI JADI IM MAS


Hope you become our 1st GM in Malaysia One day.

IM MAS HAFIZUL

2 hour till IM Mas Hafizul birthday



IM MAS Hafizul Achievement National Closed

1994 Mas Hafizulhelmi

1995 Mas Hafizulhelmi

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Arbiters for the KL Grand Prix





There was two arbiter in charged FM Peter Long (above) & Certified FIDE Developmental Instructor Marcus Yeoh (below)

Not only is Marcus Yeoh (ELO rated 1999) a chess blogger, chess coach and arbiter, he will also be taking part in the KL Open 2010 in April. He is also Penang Centre Manager for Polgar Chess Asia.

During NAG 2009:


Congratulations to the two arbiters for a very professional way of handling the tournament. There were no incidents except for Amithpal forfeit game due to phone ringing. Everything was run very smoothly. Marcus and Peter can be seen hard at work during the entire tournament. We should have more arbiters like them.
One nice thing about the tournament is that they use projector to show the pairing and result. Quite convenient. No need to squeeze in crowd to see small A4 size paper on the wall.

According to Peter Long in his blog:

My “old-new” vehicle, Polgar Chess Asia (www.polgarchessasia.com)which is operated by Effective Commerce, has a special focus on helping develop potential in children, and we plan to have organising of suitable activities and the right type of competitions not only with the KLCA but other places around the country as an equal complement to more formal learning in a classroom environment.

Let's hope Peter and Polgar Chess Asia can bring our Malaysian chess to a new level with their tournaments and training.

KL Rapid Grand Prix Prize Giving

CHAMPIONS (OPEN CATEGORY & U-12 CATEGORY)

(From 2nd L: Yeoh Li Tian & Sivanesan Subramaniam)
Open Cateogry

KL Rapid Grand Prix Champion Yeoh Li Tian with a incredible 6/6 points. He beaten Amithpal Singh Sardar in the last round.


Farouqi Nik Ahmad got runner up. He drew with Sumant and won Nayan Ahmad Fadzil.


Sumant took the 3rd spot after winning Che Aziz Mohamad Hezri in the last round.


Amithpal Singh Sardar endded up 4th after losing to Nayan Ahmad Fadzil and Yeoh Li Tian. He lost to Nayan Ahmad Fadzil because his phone rang. Sad -.-


UIAM Nayan Ahmad Fadzil won 5th place.


Upcoming player, Roshan Singh won the 6th place even though he lost to the Chan brothers. He must improved his time management too.


Coming from behind Zakaria Mohd Fadli a.k.a stone master took the 7th spot. He won Demudu Subramaniam in less than 10 minutes.

U-12 Category

Sivanesan Subramaniam was crowned champion for the U-12 category. He only drew with his sister Sivanesan Nithyalakshmi and won the rest.


Sivanesan Nithyalakshmi became the Runner up for the U-12 category. She drew two games and won the rest.

3rd Place - Amier Hamzah who was not present during the prize giving ceremony took the 3rd spot.


Subramaniam Shreyes won the 4th place. He is a great swindler after managed to draw with Amier even he was three pawn down and hopeless position.


Shum Rui Yuan ended 5th place. Good job.


Yee Jian Yang got 6th place after losing to Sivanesan Subramaniam in the last round.


Ng Jen Sheng took 7th spot.


Sathish Hemant won the 8th place.
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