Mongolian Leads 50+, Kazakh Leads 65+ at Halfway Mark of Asian Seniors

FM Nyamaa Tuvsanaa of Mongolia (below, right foreground) grabbed solo lead with a perfect score of 5 points in as many rounds at the halfway mark of the Asian Seniors Chess Championship 50+ group going on now in Terlj, Mongolia.

The Asian Seniors 50+ and 65+ Chess Championships are going on 9-19 August 2024 in Terelj, Mongolia with 43 players over 65 and 38 players over 50 players from nine countries, namely India, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mongolia, New Zealand, Philippines and Russia playing under neutral FIDE flag.

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IM Vladislav Nasybullin of Kazakhstan (right) grabbed solo lead in the 65+ division with 4.5 points out of 5 rounds. Defending champion IM Efren Bagamasbad (below) and four others follow with 4 points each.

FIDE100 Torch Relay reaches New Zealand

Continuing its global journey spanning five continents, the FIDE100 Torch Relay, commemorating a century of FIDE, made several thousand miles and landed in New Zealand.

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FIDE100 Olympic Torch Ceremony – New Zealand Chess Federation

The country has been given a special role ahead of the FIDE Chess Olympiad, to take place in Hungary next month. This year’s 45th Chess Olympiad is celebrating 100 years since the governing body of chess competitions, FIDE, was created. To mark the momentous occasion, FIDE has chosen New Zealand to represent Oceania in the global torch relay.

A special ceremony by the New Zealand Chess Federation took place on Sunday, August 11, in Auckland, North Island. Featuring several high-ranking chess officials, including FIDE Deputy President Viswanathan Anand (above, second from left), Deputy Chair of the FIDE Management Board Dana Reizniece-Ozola (above, right), FIDE Honorary Member Paul Spiller of New Zealand (above, left) and President of New Zealand Chess Federation Nigel Metge (above, second from right) the event climaxed with the lighting of the cauldron symbolizing the enduring flame of chess in Oceania.

New Zealand Chess Federation vice president Paul Spiller (above, right) said it was significant for New Zealand to be recognized by the global chess body.

“This is a very exciting event for New Zealand chess. It’s a rare occasion for New Zealand to get a visit from a deputy president of FIDE and also a former five-time world champion, Vishy Anand, who is a very popular sporting figure in India.”

The 15th World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand gave a masterclass and amicably chatted with his numerous fans, and signed authographs below.

New Zealand Chess is sending two teams of five to compete in the Olympiad’s open team and women’s team events. The competition is expected to be stiff, with a record 3000 players from across the world participating.

Since the pandemic and the release of Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit, Spiller said chess had grown in popularity, particularly among young people. He said there were now more opportunities in chess than ever before.

“There’s more chess in the news these days, there are more tournaments, and there is more money involved. Chess is now seen as a career opportunity. Not only playing but being arbiters, photographers and chess coaches.”

Notably, most of New Zealand’s Olympiad players are under the age of 22.

Sixteen-year-old Felix Xie, who had been playing chess competitively since he was eight, was one of the youngest players representing New Zealand at the competition. Xie said competing in the 2022 Olympiad in Chennai, India, when he was just 14, was one of his proudest achievements.

“The first time I competed, I was quite proud of that. Even though I didn’t have the greatest tournament, it was a really proud moment to be all the way in India representing New Zealand.”

He was pleased to see chess gaining popularity among his peers. Felix was looking forward to meeting Anand at the torch ceremony this weekend and the opportunity to take part in the upcoming Olympiad.

With the chess flame reaching New Zealand, the relay continues with stops in Quebec, Abu Dhabi and culminating in Budapest, Hungary in September, where the 45th Chess Olympiad will take place.

Based on the article by Jessica Hopkins (rnz.co.nz/)  Auckland reporter

Photos: Sergey Indeykin

Team BNU Russian Comrade Wins Senator Manny Pacquiao Chess Team Tournament

Team BNU Russian Comrade won the Senator Manny Pacquiao chess team tournament held August 11, 2024 at Robinsons Balibago in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines. In photo are, from left, National Arbiter Edward Serrano, Sheider Nebato, Anatoly Pascua, Vladimir Lait and Tournament Organizer John Salcedo.

Anatoly Pascua and Vladimir Lait anchored the BNU Russian Comrade’s campaign in the last round by beating Alfredo Balquin Jr., and  John Mauricc Delos Santos, on board 2 and board 3, respectively. Jerry Areque defeated Sheider Nebato on board 1 to prevent a possible shut out of the Ratsadahan chess team.

BNU Russian Comrade finished with six wins and a draw for a total output of 16 points to rule the 54-team meet. Teams had 2000 average rating in the Trio tournament organized by Mr. John Salcedo and assisted by National Arbiter Edward Serrano and National Arbiter Alfred Miranda.

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With the feat, the BNU Russian Comrade chess team received P40,000 and a trophy for their efforts.

BNU Russian Comrade chess team defeated Medina, 3-0, in the first round, Black Tiger, 2-1, in the second round, Jama Apparels aka Chess Team, 3-0, in the third round, Red Horse, 2.5-0.5, in the fifth round, Ratsadahan Uno, 2-1, in the sixth round before beating Ratsadahan chess team, 2-1, in the seventh round. They drew with  BNU UP, 1.5-1.5, in the fourth round.

Tira-Tira Sampaloc B chess team led by Kelly Rancalp, Vladimir Gonzales and RJ Domingo wound up second with a total of 15.5 points to bring home the runner-up prize of P25,000 and a trophy.

The Ratsadahan Uno chess team headed by NM Bob Jones Liwagon, Rommel Llavanes and Paul Sanchez with a similar 15.5 points could only muster a third place finish to earn P15,000 and a trophy.

Rounding up the top ten are Cagayan North Team (fourth) Ratsadahan (fifth), Tira-Tira Sampaloc A (sixth), BNU Team BNM (seventh), Black Tiger (eight), TEAM ATBS (ninth) and M2 Constructura Yabut Construction (tenth).
Meanwhile, Pat Ferdolf Macabulos (6.5 pts.) won the Senator Manny Pacquiao Individual Youth division followed by second Mark Noah Ventayen (6 pts.) and third Soffia Joy Mamangun (6 pts.).-Marlon Bernardino-

Asian Juniors and Girls Chess Championships Set 11-20 October 2024 in Philippines

The Asian Juniors and Girls Chess Championships shall be held at the Knights Templar Hotel 11-20 October 2024 in Tagaytay City, Philippines.

The City of Tagaytay under the auspices of FIDE, the Asian Chess Federation and the National Chess Federation of the Philippines, in cooperation with the Philippine Sports Commission and Philippine Olympic Committee, has the honor to invite all Asian National Chess Federations affiliated to FIDE to participate in the Asian Juniors & Girls Chess Championships.

The championship will be 9-round Swiss system tournaments for divisions of juniors and girls under-20. There will also be Rapid and Blitz chess championships. Download Regulations_of_the_Asian_Juniors_and_Girls_2024. and Form Asian Jrs and Girls 2024

Direct titles shall be awarded for Standard Chess in accordance with FIDE handbook https://handbook.fide.com/chapter/B01DirectTitles2024

The gold medalist shall receive a GM/WGM norm. Equal first (best 3 players after tie break) shall receive the title of IM/WIM, silver and bronze medalists receive IM/WIM norms and FM/WFM titles in accordance with FIDE title regulations.

The sister Grandmaster Hotel will be alternate official accommodation.

Asian Seniors 50+ and 65+ Chess Championships Start in Mongolia

The Asian Seniors 50+ and 65+ Chess Championships are going on 9-19 August 2024 in Terelj, Mongolia with 43 over 65 and 38 over 50 players from nine countries, namely India, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mongolia, New Zealand, Philippines and Russia playing under neutral FIDE flag.

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Here are early leaders after two rounds.

Almwayne Magpusao Wins Marikina Chess Fanatics Rapid Tournament

Almwayne Magpusao won the Marikina Chess Fanatics, 1st 16 and under Rapid Chess Championship held August 10, 2024 at Robinsons Metro East, Pasig City, Philippines.

Magpusao tied for first and second places with Yasmine Capitulo at 6.0 points apiece and prevailed in the tie break.

The 15 minutes time control rapid event was organized by Mr. Audie Marquez of Chess Society of Parang Incorporated (CSPI) and International Arbiter Rudy Ibanez, with support of Marikina Chess Federation President Johnny “Joel” Gaudia.

Rounding up the top 10 winners were third placer Magnus Hednrix Bragais (5.0 pts.), fourth placer Keira Alexandria Aviso (5.0 pts.), fifth placer Yash Ansell Cayabyab (5.0 pts.), sixth placer Light Maranan (5.0 pts.), seventh placer Alyssa Regondola (4.5 pts.), eighth placer Rayne Maniacup (4.5 pts.), ninth placer Alyson Maranan (4.5 pts.), and tenth placer Rox Borras (4.5 pts.)
Adjudged category winners were Karl Vincent Maniacup (top Junior), Jayden Kaizen Aquino (top kiddie boy), Kathleen Monique Gustillo (top kiddie girl), Leonides Hydan Tendencia and Xeth Maniacup (top CSPI), and Rhiz Kaye Arellano (top lady).
In photo, sever-year-old John Adrian R. Gaudia, a Grade 1 student at Marikina Catholic School, shakes hands with Asia’s First Grandmaster and World Chess Hall of Famer Eugene Torre, making the ceremonial moves to kick off the 1st 16 and under Rapid Chess Championship.-Marlon Bernardino-

NM Marlon Bernardino Wins 2nd IBGD Blitz Chess Tournament

NM Marlon Bernardino (second from left) won the 2nd IIEE-Bayanihan-Greenfield District (IBGD) Blitz Chess Tournament dubbed as Single Knockout Armageddon Tournament (SIKAT) held August 9, 2024 at the Pavilion Mall, Greenfield District, Mandaluyong City, Philippines.

Bernardino, who is also a veteran sportswriter and radio commentator, bested 21 other participants in the over-the-board chess tournament supported by Greenfield District Retail Marketing Officer Dawn Suzette Aguila, Marketing Coordinator Joana Sison, Philippine Sports Expo President/CEO Michael Herrera, Rotary Club of Bacoor City President Sunrise Mary France Lodronio, Mr. Encio Santos, Mr. Jason Rojo, Mr. Noli Sangil Cruz and Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines (IIEE) National Past President Engr. Allan Anthony Alvarez.

Bernardino, a former Rizal Technological University Mandaluyong City top chess player defeated former FEATI University mainstay Rodel Jose Juadinez in the finals.

On the road to the finals, Quezon City bet Bernardino, a certified United States Chess Master, beat Stephen Zane Quinto (Final 16), Charles Leandro (Final Eight) and Alexis Emil Maribao (Final Four), in that order.

Juadinez stepped in the Final after beating NM Romeo Alcodia, Gabriel James Cartel, Danilo Lansangan and Jan Francis Mirano, respectively.

The 1st edition of the IBGD SiKAT was won by FM Noel Dela Cruz last July 29, 2024 at IIEE Building in Cubao.  The 3rd Edition is slated on August 30, 2024 at EDSA Pavillion Mall.

IBGD SiKAT format is 6 minutes for white and 5 minutes for black without increment.  The player with white pieces must win while black only needs a draw to win to advance to the next round.  The pairing set up is not by rating seeding but by random shuffling using the Chollenge System.  The winners of this IBDG SiKAT will be featured for battle of champions in December during the Philippine Sports Expo.  The tournament is free registration and the pot prize for donors is split 70-30% for the champion and runner up.

Free chess clinic for kids was rendered by NM Bernardino, NM Alcodia and CM Genghis Imperial and other chess players while a free simultaneous games was also done by NM Bernardino.  The IBGD event was graced by the President of the Philippine Sports Expo Michael Herrera and the President of the Rotary Club of Bacoor City Sunrise Mary France Lodronio and Encio Santos.  IBDG events and free consultations will be held every Friday at EDSA Pavillion Mall from 10am to evening.


The ceremonial signing for the exposition of the 100th years Philippine Sports on December 12 to 15, 2024 at Parqal Mall Aseana City, Pasay City in the presence of Philippine Sports Expo President Herrera and Rotary President Lodronio. Former IIEE National Past President Engr. Allan Anthony Alvarez represented both the Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines (IIEE) and the Philippine Technological Council (PTC) for and on behalf of PTC-IRC Chairman Romulo Agatep and Chief arbiter/sportswriter NM Bernardino.

World Rapid Team Trophy Presented to ACF and ACMG President Sheikh Sultan

Asian Chess Federation president and Al Ain Chess and Mind Games Club (ACMG) President Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifah Al Nahyan (third from right) receives the trophy of the ACMG World Rapid Chess Team Champion from ACF General Secretary Hisham Al Taher (third from left) and club members.

“This is the crowning achievement of the club’s strategic plans and the efforts of its technical and administrative team and players, as well as the support of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council in advancing the infrastructure of various sports in Abu Dhabi,” Sheikh Sultan said.

Winners crowned at FIDE World Schools Rapid and Blitz Championships

The 2024 FIDE World School Rapid and Blitz Championships concluded in Tashkent. Held in the vibrant capital of Uzbekistan, the event attracted over 250 young prodigies from all around the world, competing in rapid (15 minutes + 10 seconds increment) and blitz (3 minutes + 2 seconds increment) formats. Spanning a week, the championship hosted tournaments for age groups from U9 to U20.

Uzbekistani and Kazakhstani youngsters triumphed in the championship, securing seven gold medals each.

The 9-round Swiss rapid events were fiercely contested battles, with four ending with a tie for first place (the champions emerged thanks to better tiebreaks).

Rapid Championship winners:

Open U20: IM Maksim Tsaruk (FID)

Girls U20: WFM Aliaksandra Tarasenka (FID)

Open U17: FM Bakhrom Bakhrillaev (UZB)

Girls U17: Zilola Aktamova (UZB)

Open U15: Alikhan Daulet (KAZ)

Girls U15: WFM Zarina Nurgaliyeva (KAZ)

Open U13: Egor Korelskiy (FID)

Girls U13: Ailin Zarkym (KAZ)

Open U11: Alimzhan Zhauynbay (KAZ)

Girls U11: Kristina Zavivaeva (FID)

Open U9: Arlan Mirzhanov (KAZ)

Girls U9: Sriiyukthaa Marksim Karki Abirami (IND)

Complete standings Rapid Championships (all groups)

The blitz championships were equally exciting, with many thrilling games played across twelve 9-round Swiss tournaments. Kudos to Aliaksandra Tarasenka (FID), Bakhrom Bakhrillaev (Uzbekistan) and Kristina Zavivaeva (FID), who repeated their success in rapid part and clinched double gold.

FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich (with microphone) at the start of the tournament.

Blitz Championship winners:

Open U20: GM Denis Lazavik (FID)

Girls U20: WFM Aliaksandra Tarasenka (FID)

Open U17: FM Bakhrom Bakhrillaev (UZB)

Girls U17: WFM Ayaulym Kaldarova (KAZ)

Open U15: FM Akbarali Abdukhakimov (UZB)

Girls U15: Madinabonu Khalilova (UZB)

Open U13: Aldiyar Zhauynbay (KAZ)

Girls U13: Rukiya Olimova (UZB)

Open U11: CM Oriyat Obidjonov (UZB)

Girls U11: Kristina Zavivaeva (FID)

Open U9: Aayansh Guntaka (USA)

Girls U9: Husnorakhon Khusnitdinova (UZB)

Complete standings Blitz Championships (all groups)

Photos: Uzbekistan Chess Federation

FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich (seated third from right) with tournament officials.