All Set for Asian Seniors Chess Championships 50+ and 65+ in Mongolia

The Asian Seniors Chess Championship starts 9th August in Terelj, Mongolia. GM Bazar Khatanbaatar of Mongolia is top seed in the 50+ category among 36 participants. IM Vladislav Nasybullin of Kazakhstan is highest rated in the 65+ category among 38 participants including twice defending champion IM Efren Bagamasbad of the Philippines. is twice defending champion. Visit chess-results.com for full lists shown below.

50+ top seed GM Bazar Khatanbaatar of Mongolia (left) and twice defending 65+ champion IM Efren Bagamasbad of Philippines (right)

Direct titles will be awarded according to FIDE handbook https://handbook.fide.com/chapter/B01DirectTitles2024

 

Commonwealth Chess Championship Set 27th August 2024 in Sri Lanka

The Chess Federation of Sri Lanka invites members of commonwealth countries to join the Commonwealth Chess Championship 2024. Each Commonwealth country is eligible to field one man, one woman, One Senior (Above-60), one Junior Girl (Under-20), one Junior Open (Under-20) player and one Open and girl each in under-8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 as official entrants. Their boarding and lodging will be provided free in Official hotel.

Download CCC2024 Regulations

P50,000 Cash Prizes in 1st PMA Masikhay Chess Tournament set 3rd August

The 1st PMA Masikhay Class 99 Chess Tournament is scheduled 3rd August 2024 at the 3rd Level Wellness Space SM City- BF Parañaque, Philippines.

Leading the early entries are 19-year-old Daniel Quizon (in photo), GM Darwin Laylo, IM Michael Concio, Jr., FM Roel Abelgas, NM Jasper Faeldonia, NM Al Basher Buto, NM Mar Aviel Carredo, NM Karlycris Clarito Jr., NM Oshrie Jhames Reyes, CM Genghis Imperial, Atty. Rodolfo “Rudy” Rivera and Engr. Allan Anthony Alvarez.

At stake are P50,000 in cash prizes in the event which is open to all Filipino and foreign chess players.

GM Sergei Tiviakov, Nika Juris Nicolas Win CTCA International Open and U13U15

GM Sergei Tiviakov of the Netherlands won the 2024 Chinese Taipei Chess Association (CTCA) International Open held 21-28 July 2024 in Taoyuan, Taiwan. Tiviakov finished alone with 8.5 points in the 9 round Swiss followed by IM Adelard Bai of Chinese Taipei with 8 points. Visit chess-results.com for round by round results.

A young Filipino chess player has taken the top spot in her age group after clinching victory at the Chinese Taipei Chess Association International Open Tournament 2024 Open Standard and Open Blitz Championships held from July 22 to 27 in Taoyuan, Taiwan. Nika Juris Nicolas, a National Master, won two gold medals and trophies from the contest.
The 11 year old student of Victory Christian International School topped the under 13 Standard Open and overall champion in the merged U13, U15, G13, and G15 categories.
She has a total output of 7.0 points on account of 6 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss.
NM Nicolas defeated Min-Hao Lin of Chinese-Taipei in the first round, Shao-Yen Hung of Chinese-Taipei in the second round, Enzo Wang of Canada in the fourth round, Hao-Xuan Huang of Chinese-Taipei in the fifth round, Yu-En Yen of Chinese-Taipei in the seventh round, and Yu Chen Cheng of Chinese-Taipei in the ninth and final round.
She split the points with AFM Hao Chen Yung of Chinese-Taipei in the sixth round and Yu-Chi Xavier Wang of Chinese-Taipei in the eight round.
She lost to  Rainen Yi-Fan Simpson of Chinese-Taipei in the third round.
In the Open blitz competition, the chess wizard from Pasig City won the Under-13 class and and 3rd overall in the merged Open, U19, U17, U15, U11, U9, U7, G19, G17, G15, G11, G9, and G7).
NM Nicolas tallied 7 wins and 2 losses.
She defeated Adrian Tung Jan of Chinese-Taipei (Round 1), Hung-Chuan Chiu of Chinese-Taipei (Round 2), Cheng-Yan Yang of Chinese-Taipei (Round 3), Chen- Hao Wu of Chinese-Taipei (Round 4), Nok Hang Jonathan Ho of Hongkong (Round 5), Lourecel Hernandez Ecot of the Philippines (Round 7), and Howard Sun of the United States (Round 8).
Her losses to International Master Adelard Bai of Chinese-Taipei (Round 6) and International Master Raymond Kaufman of Canada (Round 9).
“We’re very proud of what she has accomplished and I think she’s representative of the quality of the younger generation,” said proud mother lawyer Nikki de Vega, who is also the Legal Adviser of the National Chess Federation of the Philippines headed by chairman/ president Prospero “Butch” Arreza Pichay Jr.
NM Nicolas is under the guidance of coaches GM Jayson Gonzales, WGM Janelle Mae Frayna, Lourecel Hernandez Ecot and Raul Miguel Damuy.-Marlon Bernardino-

The CTCA Organizing Committee

 

Malaysians Win 2024 Asian Dragons Open & U16 International Invitational Tournament

The Asian Dragons Invitational Tournament was firstly held in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 2007, being the first international chess tournament organized by Chinese Taipei Chess Association. The original purpose of the tournament was to provide opportunity for developing players with ratings below 2200 to compete against players with similar strength, offering them a friendly yet competitive environment. With this purpose in mind, the tournament was played for the Open section and Under 16 section with players coming from Macau, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Korea and the host federation, Chinese Taipei. After many years of success, the host federation had received many requests to participate from countries other than mentioned above. Starting from 2013, we invited other federations if the free quota is not fully used. At the same time, we openly welcome players from all over the world. Thus, the name of the tournament has been changed to Asian Dragons International Chess tournament since 2013. The strength of players from the invited federations have grown substantially since 2007, the upper limit of rating 2200 for open section has been removed since 2016.

Iwan Schani Ibnu of Malaysia (second from right) won the 2024 Asian Dragons International Invitational Tournament held 16-20 July 2024 at the National Taiwan University in Chinese Taipei. Ibnu finished in a tie with David Zion Chiu of Hong Kong (center) at 7 points each but the Malaysian prevailed in the Direct Encounter tie break. Visit chess-results.com for round by round results.

Muhd Haziq Muhd Nasruddin of Malaysia convincingly won the 2024 Asian Dragons U16 with 8.5 points out or 9 rounds. Local bet Chia-Chien Chen of Chinese Taipei grabbed runner-up honors with 6 points. Four players followed in a tie with 5.5 points each, namely Jooyeon Kim of Korea, Silas Nathaniel Chiu of Hong Kong and Da-Xuan Huang and Yi-Cen Liao of Chinese Taipei.

Pozorrubio Invitational Chess Tournament set for August 17


by Marlon Bernardino
In line with its grassroots chess development program, the Sangguniang Bayan and Sangguniang Kabataan will be staging an invitational chess tournament on August 17 at the 3rd floor Executive Building in Pozorrubio, Pangasinan, Philippines.
A total of P40,000 in cash prize will be given away to the top finishers of the Swiss system competition.
According to Sportsman Ernesto Salcedo III, the champion will go home P7,000 richer, while the second to fifth placers will pocket P5,000, P3,000, P2,000, and P1,500, respectively.
The sixth to tenth will receive P500 each while the 11th to 20th will claim P300 apiece.
The top five Pozorrubio players will have a special prize of P2,000, P1,500, P1,000, P800, and P500 while the top five kiddies will earn P2,000, P1,500, P1,000, P500 and P500, in order. Sixth to 10th placers will receive P300 each.
Pozorrubio Vice Mayor Ernesto Salcedo III (left) shakes hands with Asia’s First Grandmaster and World Chess Hall of Famer Eugene Torre (right) to open the Celebrity Chess For A Cause Event at Black Crust Pizza in Santa Barbara, Pangasinan last year.
“We are pleased to invite you to participate in our upcoming Pozorrubio Invitational Chess Tournament. This event is a great opportunity to showcase your skills and compete against other talented players,” said Salcedo, the Vice Mayor of Municipality of Pozorrubio who is also an avid chess enthusiast.
Among the top contenders from Pangasinan are Woman FIDE Master Samantha Glo Revita of Rosales, Romy Fagon, Roadster and Regyne Palaming of Urdaneta City, Judylito Ulanday of Saul, Atty. Rodolfo “Rudy” Rivera of Bolinao, Atty. Reddy Ceralde Balarbar of San Fabian, Fidel Labuanan of Binalonan, Precious Eve Ferrer of Lingayen and Ormilito Ordizo of Alaminos.
For further details, players may contact the following mobile numbers: 09217935448 and 09666959982.-Marlon Bernardino-

From Paris and the world with chess: FIDE celebrates 100 years since its founding

Chess stars and officials gathered in Paris on International Chess Day – July 20 – as the chess world marked the centenary of the founding of the International Chess Federation (FIDE)

FIDE officials, including President Arkady Dvorkovich, Deputy Chair of FIDE’s Management Board Dana Reizniece-Ozola (who also heads the FIDE100 celebrations), FIDE CEO Emil Sutovsky and FIDE Director for Chess Development Nigel Short, Asian Chess Federation General Secretary Hisham Al Taher, along with former world champions Vishy Anand, Zhu Chen, Alexandra Kosteniuk, and a host of other renowned players and chess officials from France and around the world, met in Paris for the central ceremony celebrating 100 years since the founding of FIDE.

On International Chess Day, FIDE also launched its Guinness World Record attempt for the most games played online and over-the-board in 24 hours. Over 109 national federations and major online chess platforms took part, with almost 350 events globally.

“This is a memorable day for the entire chess world. Our organization is among the oldest sporting bodies in the world. Over the past 100 years, FIDE has been the central driving force for the development of chess globally, and that remains one of our organization’s key goals. Today, we are not celebrating just the centenary of FIDE. We are also celebrating human strength, creativity, and innovation, which the chess world has been demonstrating since its early days,” said Arkady Dvorkovich, President of FIDE.

The celebrations started on the morning of July 20 with a walk to the historic 9th Arrondissement (City Council), the place where FIDE was founded in 1924. The guests – including representatives from nations who participated in the 1924 event – signed a replica of the original Memorandum of FIDE. From there, the guests proceeded to the famous Montmartre Cemetery where, among many well-known people from history, lies the final resting place of the great Alexander Alekhine (world champion between 1927-1935 and 1937-1946) and the founder of FIDE Pierre Vincent.

The guests then gathered at the Chateau de Asnieres, an 18th-century palace on the banks of the Seine, for a simul hosted by world champions as well as the official opening of the book “Chess Players, from Charlie Chaplin to the Wu-Tang Clan,” a collection of images of chess players from the last 130 years.

The central celebration of the day was the FIDE100 Torch Relay, which has been traveling the world for several months now, celebrating chess and creating a symbolic link between FIDE and the Olympic spirit. The ceremony took place at the Chateau de Asnieres, with the guests and FIDE officials welcoming the torch.

“I am delighted that we are having the Torch Relay ceremony in Paris, just a few days before the start of the Olympic Games. Throughout the year we have had celebrations across the globe – from India, to Africa, North and South America, places in Europe and now in Paris. The Torch Relay isn’t over, nor are our celebrations. We plan more events, including the Chess Olympiad in Budapest, and I am looking forward to all of them,” said Dana Reizniece-Ozola, who has been in charge of organizing the celebrations globally.

Photos: Niki Riga

Team Awards in Eastern Asia Youth Chess Championship

The Eastern Asia Youth Chess Championship held 15-22 July 2024 in Penang, Malaysia featured team awards. Trophies were presented to the top three (3) federations in each category. The final ranking of the teams were determined according to the number of points obtained by the top three players of each federation. Federations with less than 3 players (2 or 1 player/s) were not eligible for a team prize.

The children loved the chance to earn more awards. Visit chess-results.com and click on Team Ranking. Here are the winners of the team awards by category. All photos by Quah Seng Sun, with thanks for historical importance.

Under-18 boys Malaysian team

Under-16 boys Philippine team

Under 14 boys Malaysian team

Under-12 boys Chinese team

Under-10 boys Chinese team

Under 8 boys Chinese team

Under-18 girls Chinese team

Under 16 girls Mongolian team

Afif Ainul Mardhiah of Malaysia

Under 12 girls Chinese team

Under 10 girls Singapore team

Under 8 girls Chinese team

158th Internet-based FIDE Arbiters’ Seminar (Asian Chess Federation) – Report

The 158th Internet Based FIDE Arbiters’ Seminar (Asian Chess Federation) was held from 26th to 30th June 2024. It was organized by the Asian Chess Federation, under the auspices of FIDE and supported by the Planning and Development Commission.

The Lecturer was IA/IO Abdulrahim, Mahdi (UAE).

The Language of the Seminar was Arabic.

Twenty (20) arbiters from six (6) federations (EGY, IRQ, KSA, OMA, SUD, and UAE) participated in the Seminar, and eighteen (18) participated in the examination test, held after the end of the lectures.

The following succeeded in the test and they will be awarded a norm for the title of the FIDE Arbiter, after the approval of the next FIDE Council:

FIDE ID Name (as on FIDE Profile) FED
21529256 ALHARBI,AYOUB IBRAHIM KSA
12214426 Muzamil Abubakr Abass SUD
22004190 Al Mamari, Ahmed OMA
10634800 George Daoud, Hany EGY
21539103 Al Ghamdi, Anas Ahmed KSA
9309381 Almaamari , Zainab Darwish UAE
4838289 MOHAMMED MUDHAFAR SAADI IRQ
54208734 Mostafa, Randa EGY
22002227 Bait Said, Salim Ahmed OMA
4815645 Hussein Ali Mohsin IRQ
21536031 Fatani, fatimah dawood KSA
9328769 Noor Anwar Albastaki UAE

IM Daniel Quizon Wins Professional Chess Association of the Philippines Tour 2024

By Marlon Bernardino

International Master Daniel Quizon (center) won the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines (PCAP) Tour of Champions Grand finals on 21st July 2024 at the Greenhills Mall in San Juan City, Philippines.

In the photo are, from left: NA Ferdinand Reyes Jr., PCAP Founder/Commissioner Atty. Paul Elauria, PCAP Chairman Michael Angelo Ong Chua, GM Rogelio “Joey” Antonio  Jr. (3rd place), IM Daniel Quizon (1st place), FM Ellan Asuela (2nd place), Monique Castaneda (Marketing of AVP-Head of Marketing of Ortigas Malls), Sheila Marie Perez (Associate Marketing Manager of Ortigas Malls) and Tournament Director Coach Hubert Estrella.

The Dasmariñas City, Cavite top player outlasted FIDE Master Ellan Asuela in blitz and rapid play in the final to bag the P80,000 cash prize and rule the 12-man field organized by Professional Chess Association of the Philippines and sanctioned by the Games and Amusement Board.

It is also supported by PCWorx, The Michael Angelo Foundation Inc. in cooperation with the HubzStar Chess Center and Greenhills Mall.

“I’m very happy to win again, especially in a major tournament like this,” said Quizon, whose stint here is being supported by mayor Jenny Barzaga, councillor Kiko Barzaga and national coach FIDE Master Roel Abelgas.

“I would like to thank Mayor Jenny Barzaga, Councillor Kiko Barzaga and national coach FIDE Master Roel Abelgas  for supporting my participation in the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines (PCAP) Tour of Champions Grandfinals,” added Quizon, who is fresh from winning the 2nd Gov. Henry S. Oaminal Open Rapid Chess Tournament last July 10.

Quizon has achieved his GM norms and only needs to raise his standard rating from 2460 to 2500 to complete his GM title status.
Quizon was unstoppable in the tournament which saw him take down 13-time Philippine Open Champion Grandmaster Rogelio “Joey” Antonio Jr. in blitz and rapid play in the semis.
Asuela, meantime edged Kevin Arquero in the other final four matchups.
Quizon and Asuela, booked their seat in the semis after 1-2 finish in the preliminary round.
Antonio Jr. and Arquero entered the semifinals after beating their respective rivals.
Antonio defeated International Master Chito Garma while Arquero upset FIDE Master Austin Jacob Literatus  in the Quarter-finals.
In the battle for third, Antonio defeated Arquero.
Asuela earn P30,000 while Antonio pocketed P20,000 and Arquero, Literatus and Garma got P5,000 each.
Other notable woodpushers who participated in this tournament were IM Kim Steven Yap, IM Joel Banawa, Mark Kevin Labog, Virgen Gil Ruaya, John Philip Gabuco and Omar Bagalacsa.
PCAP Founder/Commissioner Atty. Paul Elauria, PCAP Chairman Michael Angelo Ong Chua,  Monique Castaneda (Marketing of AVP-Head of Marketing of Ortigas Malls), Sheila Marie Perez (Associate Marketing Manager of Ortigas Malls) and Tournament Director Coach Hubert Estrella and Sportsman Jessie Villasin led the closing rites.-Marlon Bernardino