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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Bernadette Galas Philippines' Newest Woman International Master

By BlunderCheck
Our very own Bernadette Galas a graduating high school student of Gen. Pio del Pilar in Makati City proved herself well indeed in the just concluded Zone 3.3 Asian Chess Championship from Jan. 21-29, 2012 at the International Convention Center in Tagaytay City.
Bernadette Galas became the country’s newest Woman International Master WIM at the age of 16 in her first try at the Zonals after placing 2nd behind the event’s winner WGM Nguyen Thi Thanh An from Vietnam. With 6.0/9 Bernadette actually shared 2nd-4th places with other Asian contingents WIM Medina Warda Aulia from Indonesia and WGM Pham Le Thao Nguyen of Vietnam but prevailed and grabbed the number two spot on superior tiebreaks.
This new title conquest for Bernadette is not as easy as we might think it was, rather full of lowliness and lost chances particularly in the early rounds of the tournament when the rhythm was not there, she can’t even ignite better moves to make her opponents more disturbed . When she suffered two consecutive defeats in the first two rounds  this might be an indication that she should pack her things and go home.
Probably Bernadette’s mind wander a little bit that when you lose some you also win some and before heading for home she might as well will give one more shot at it.
In round three Bernadette changed gear,  now her  goal was less clouded of anticipation and the determination changed dramatically in the next four rounds when she suddenly racked up points to catch the leaders and along the way hammered convincing wins over two WFMs from Indonesia  Dewi Aa Citra and Fisabilillah Ummi  then scorched her first WGM victim Pham Le Thao Nguyen of Vietnam who placed 4th in the Asian Individual Chess back in 2010 behind winner GM Hou Yifan.
The two earlier setbacks are just roadblocks, the traffic ahead seems bearable but the battle continued and stronger opposition are just around the corners.Bernadette’s win run was halted in round six when she lost the good fight over the tournament winner WGM Nguyen Thi Thanh An.
But Bernadette’s decisive victory in the penultimate round over the event’s top seed IM Munguntuul Batkhuyag of Mongolia rated 2453 in a Sicilian Defense tussle proved she was the revelation in the Women’s section of the Zonals and the effect of which is she’s to face another WGM in her final round assignment.
In her game against WGM Pham,Bernadette showed how to hold on the gambit pawn and still manage to stir counterplay in the queenside and eventually won to account for her first WGM scalp. The last round encounter however is quite a contrast, when WGM Hoang Thi Bao Tram opted to hold on the offered pawn instead but leaves his king position under tremendous attack. Bernadtte’s trio of excellent moves to get more pieces involve in the attack beginning on move 16…e5 caused white to lose a piece to lessen the onslaught. White gained two dangerous passed pawns, but Bernadette had seen further and got it all locked-up. Her second WGM scalp on record coupled with an IM win in round 8.

Source : http://blundercheck.com

Bernadette Galas - WGM Pham Le Thao Nguyen Round 6 Upset Game

By: BlunderCheck
Source : http://blundercheck.com
Philippines’ untitled player Bernadette Galas displayed nerves of steel in her round six assignment in the ongoing 3.3 Zonal Chess Championships at the International Convention Center ICC in Tagaytay City.
Galas rated 1996  showed fine form (as she always did, I’ve seen her play in local Rapid tourneys) in her game opposite WGM Pham Le Thao Nguyen from Vietnam who placed 4th in the 2010 Asian Individual Chess behind winner GM Hou Yifan. Unmindful of the more than 400 ratings difference, Galas accepted the pawn offer in a delayed Queen’s pawn game gambit. Most books often will tell us to return the same pawn in a much later time and in our terms. But there was another path to it too as well.
This path of holding on the pawn was Bernadette’s choice, as she was defending it, she brought out her pieces and developing too at the same time, even at times leaving her opponent in a cramped Queenside.
The slash and burn tactics employed by Bernadette in the coming struggle hampered white’s efforts to recover the lost pawn. Bernadettes’s more active pieces gained the upperhand when she’s able to take a rook advantage and the fight over the pawn which started it all and soon to cost white another pain. WGM Pham Le Thao Nguyen resigned after move 41. Bernadette Galas scalped her first WGM victim 0-1.
Photo Courtesy: Tony Navarro


Source : http://blundercheck.com

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

What Koreans think about Filipinos


MY SHORT ESSAY ABOUT THE PHILIPPINES 
 by Jaeyoun Kim
Filipinos always complain about the corruption in the Philippines . Do you really think the corruption is the problem of the Philippines ? I do not think so. I strongly believe that the problem is the lack of love for the Philippines.
Let me first talk about my country, Korea . It might help you understand my point. After the Korean War, South Korea was one of the poorest countries in the world. Koreans had to start from scratch because entire country was destroyed after the Korean War, and we had no natural resources.

Zone 3.3 Zonal Bulletin 9

Monday, January 21, 2013

4TH EPOY CUP RAPID CHESS TOURNAMENT (1950 & Below Division) - Result

Organizer(s) : Bago-Bantay Magsaysay Chess Club
Tournament Director : MR. FERNAN ROSAURO
Chiefarbiter : National Arbiter ALFREDO CHAY
Arbiter : NA GATZ V. LUZ, CA RENE DOMAYCOS
Town : Jackman Plaza, Muñoz, Quezon City
Rating-Ø : 1623
Date : 2013/01/20
Final Ranking


RankNamePtsRes.BH.SBBH.victRemarks
1RIVERA, Richfield6030½25.0021½5Champion
2PARONDO, JR., Rolly6028½23.5021½52nd Place
3CRISTE, Jaime6027½22.751953rd Place
4DALAUTA, Randolph03324.002454th Place
5ROQUE, Ruel028½20.502055th Place
6MALLARI, Michael021½17.251656th Place
7LAURON, John Paul503019.5021½57th Place
8SILVA, Danilo5028½19.002048th Place
9CANONOY, Michael502718.5020½49th Place
10ABA-A, Reynaldo5025½16.0018510th Place
11OPADA, Van502415.5017½5 
12VASQUEZ, John502413.5016½5Top Bago-Bantay Player
13PESIMO, JR., Octavio 03116.50234Top 55 yr. Old
14PASTRANA, Herly030½18.0022½4 
15GANGOZO, Rolando027½16.2519½3 
16LINDA, Jimson027½14.0020½4 
17ECHALA, Ricky02614.7518½3 
18SUBALDO, JR., Eduardo023½14.0016½3 
19DORMITORIO, Joselito 403115.2523½3 
20REVILLOSA, Edgie4030½15.00223 
21MAGO, Ruel4027½12.0019½4 
22RUBIO, Lloyd402614.0018½3 
23CASER, Aurex Lee4024½12.0017½4 
24TAN, JR., Perpetuo4023½9.5016½4 
25VILLARANTE, Mark Anthony4022½11.00154 
26CUTANPAY, Cris 4022½10.00164 
27TORRON, Jomar402212.0014½4 
28SERAPION, Christopher402110.00154 
29LEBATO, Gielrante4018½10.50134 
30PASCUAL, Orlando4018½9.5012½4 
31DAGAN, Raymond4015½7.00104 
32CAMAYA, Jose030½12.5022½3 
33LUCION, Rommel03012.25213 
34BALMACEDA, Joseph02811.7519½3 
35ALANAN, Brent Lenard024½10.25183 
36DELA CRUZ, Richard02411.7517½3 
37PELIAS, Allan0249.25173 
38PANGILINAN, Rolando023½9.2517½3 
39MAILO, Edgar017½7.2512½3 
40OBOGNE, Joel30278.00193 
41CRUZ, JR., Renato30277.0020½3 
42LACAO, Michael3026½10.00203 
43HERNANDEZ, Sean Jeremy3025½8.5017½3 
44PESIMO, Omar30237.50173 
45LANADA, Rodolfo3022½6.0015½3 
46PEREDO, Girard3020½6.0013½3 
47DATU, Bianca Marie3020½5.5014½3Top Lady
48LACBAY, Rhoneal3019½7.50143 
49PACIS, JR., Allan30196.50142 
50DINGALAN, Zander028½10.0020½2 
51GRAVILLO, Nataniel0276.75202 
52DELOS SANTOS, Reynaldo0257.2519½2 
53JIMENEZ, John0246.7518½2 
54MAMARADLO, Gerald0236.25172 
55CASTRO, Juan Claudio0215.25162 
56BUSTALINIO, George20276.00202 
57GUTIERREZ, Tyrone20267.50181 
58BERNARDINO, Faye2025½5.0018½2 
59ACOSTA, Nohmar2025½4.5018½2 
60DELA CRUZ, Virgilio 20259.5017½2 
61BALONDO, Armilo20236.00162 
62JAOS, Filinor20213.5015½2 
63IGHARAS, Gilberto20194.50121 
64BALONDO, Raymond20192.00142 
65TORRON, Junedel2017½4.5012½1 
66SECORATA, Darwin023½4.7515½1 
67PARAISO, Joey10263.50180 
68PAPA, Jederic10192.00131 
69TIU, Burlington10182.00121

4TH EPOY CUP RAPID CHESS TOURNAMENT (14 & Below Division) - Result

Organizer(s) : Bago-Bantay Magsaysay Chess Club
Tournament Director : MR. FERNAN ROSAURO
Chief Arbiter : National Arbiter ALFREDO CHAY
Arbiter/s : NA GATZ V. LUZ, CA RENE DOMAYCOS
Town : Jackman Plaza, Muñoz, Quezon City
Rating-Ø : 1625
Date : 2013/01/20
Final Ranking


RankNamePtsRes.BH.SBBH.victRemarks
1RILLORAZA, Istraelito 502116.5014½5Champion
2DE JESUS, JR., Eder025½18.251742nd Place
3BUDOSO, Eliseo02417.2516½33rd Place
4BERNARDO, Dale02316.7516½44th Place
5VALDELLON, Carl Terence020½13.751445th Place
6PRESENTE, Juan Carlos019½13.0013½46th Place
7RESURRECION, Kenneth4023½14.0015½47th Place
8LAPURGA, Jhulo402314.0015½48th Place
9VILLANUEVA, Jerlyn4020½12.751439th Place
10INONCILLO, John Christopher401810.2512½310th Place
11SOPUNGCO, Andrew40178.5011½4 
12DOCENA, Jesca02110.25143Top Lady
13ONCITA, John Phillip0209.50133 
14MORDIDO, Justine Diego 0198.2514½3 
15BALDOVIA, Avel Louise0145.7593 
16CERVERO, Tristan Jared30217.50143 
17BERNARDO, Darry30196.00123 
18GRANDE, Arnel Cherub3015½5.00103 
19LEGASPI, Ady30154.50103 
20FALEJO, Dick Christian3010½3.003 
21SOLMIANO, Karl Adrian019½6.25132 
22GRANDE, Angela Cheryl0175.75112 
23GRANDE, Angeline Chey016½4.2511½2 
24MORDIDO, Kylen Joy015½3.7510½2 
25KOH, Kerby0133.252 
26CADANO, Mel George2020½5.0013½2 
27VILLA, Ma. Elayza 2017½5.00112 
28LAO, Lance2015½3.0011½2 
29RILLORAZA, Christian2010½1.002 
30GADDI, Johann Cedrick 019½3.75131 
31CADANO, Ma. Fatrizzha 015½1.2511½1 
32SACNANAZ, Godisgreat11151.00101 
33HERRERO, Dustin Mackenzie 10130.001Youngest Player
34PRESENTE, Janna Clarissa00130.000

Sunday, January 20, 2013

2013 PSC CUP INTERNATIONAL CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP - Result

2013 PSC CUP INTERNATIONAL CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
Organizer(s) : Phil. Sports Commission, National Chess Federation of the Phils.
Federation : Philippines ( PHI )
Tournament director : GM Jayson O. Gonzales
Chief-Arbiter : IA Gene J. Poliarco
Arbiter : FA Patrick Lee, NA Alexander Dinoy, NA Yves Ranola
Site : Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Manila, PHI
Date : 2013/01/14 to 2013/01/20
Rating-Ø : 2079
Last update 20.01.2013 07:53:53
Final Ranking after 9 Rounds


Rk.NameFEDRtgPts. TB1TB2TB3
1GMPARAGUA Mark PHI25197.5243324570
2FMPASCUA Haridas PHI23867241024330
3GMGOMEZ John Paul PHI25207230823180
4IMNOLTE Rolando PHI24606.5237223940
5GMRAKHMANOV Aleksandr RUS26126.5235623720
6GMANTONIO Rogelio Jr PHI25416.5232923460
7FMMUNKHGAL Gombosuren MGL23726241524600
8ABELGAS Roel PHI21706240524260
9GMLAYLO Darwin PHI24916237924110
10GMBITOON Richard PHI24116229023170
11FMSEGARRA Randy PHI23115.5246924840
12IMGUNDAVAA Bayarsaikhan MGL25225.5237923970
13FMBERSAMINA Paulo PHI22065.5236523810
14NOURI Hamed PHI23505.5235124100
15ELORTA David PHI23435.5233223700
16GMBARBOSA Oliver PHI25745.5232223430
17IMNADERA Barlo A. PHI23925.5231023330
18ABASOLO Silverio PHI05.5228023000
19TOLENTINO Rustum PHI23645.5225022770
20IMSENADOR Emmanuel PHI23295.5224523050
21IMGARMA Chito PHI23265.5219522140
22IMDIMAKILING Oliver PHI24275.5217021890
23MARIANO Nelson Iii PHI22515234224020
24BAGAMASBAD Efren PHI21405233623470
25VILLANUEVA Nelson PHI22685233023630
26FMDE RAMOS Julius PHI23505229423270
27FMBILGUUN Sumiya MGL22134.5244024530
28MONTOYA Edsel PHI20964.5239224010
29MIRANO Kevin PHI20374.5237024090
30IMPIMENTEL Joel PHI21744.5228923420
31WIMPERENA Catherine PHI21534.5227523110
32DOCENA Jerad PHI20214.5226922940
33SARIP Roger PHI22844.5221122330
34LEGASPI Rhobel PHI22574.5220123440
35CAMPOSANO Agrifino PHI04.5216521810
36IMBANCOD Ronald PHI23104.5215821760
37CADIZ Arnolito PHI04.5214221870
38DELA CRUZ Noel PHI23714.5213621520
39AMGALANBAATAR Ravdanlkhumbuu MGL20974.5207922040
40WFMSAN DIEGO Marie Antoinette PHI19234.5204721680
41RICANA Leodegario PHI20624.5201721340
42FMCASTELLANO Christopher PHI22584.5200321180
43FMTURQUEZA Mari Joseph PHI22564.5198320940
44MEJIA Giovanni PHI21314.5191820210
45DUNGCA Ryan PHI21324227123060
46GMTORRE Eugenio PHI24854220722360
47CALVELO Jelvis PHI20594212822600
48FRONDA Jan Jodilyn PHI20264210922390
49BITOON Jimson PHI22934208122060
50ALIDANI Leonardo PHI19694206621890
51SARANGANI Usman PHI04190520060
52FMHABLA Jony PHI22793.5217223100
53GONZALES Julius PHI17173.5206521880
54LIM Kian Hwa MAS18253.5197220820
55GANZON Rommel PHI24033.5195420620
56FMYEE Soon Wei BRU22433.5195320600
57HJ Azahari Siti Nur Fatimah BRU20413.5143914730
58MAESTRADO Joseph Jr. PHI03216121790
59LIWAT Lowell PHI03210421260
60OLAY Edgar Reggie PHI23533209121000
61PAGENTE Adelardo PHI03199821120
62POLAO Ben PHI20913184819410
63CMNAZARIO Marc Christian PHI20873179218770
64HJ Azahari Md Aliuddin BRU20993178918730
65ALCANTARA Michael Solomon PHI03171417870
66WFMJOSE Rulp Ylem PHI20262.5216522140
67RELOJ Stephen PHI02.5175218300
68LABARDA Amando Jr. PHI02182119250
69CMGOUNDAR Sanmogam FIJ19422169217620
70NOURI Alekhine PHI01161216700

Annotation
Tie Break1: rating average of the opponents (variabel with parameters)
Tie Break2: rating average of the opponents (variabel with parameters)
Tie Break3: rating average of the opponents (variabel with parameters)

Monday, January 7, 2013

Zonal 3.3 Chess Championship



PSC CUP International Chess Championship



The National Chess Federation of the Philippines is pleased to invite you to participate in the Philippine Sports Commission Cup International Chess Championship to be held at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, Manila, Philippines on January 13 – 21, 2013.


2013 National Age Group Chess Championship - Visayas Leg Elimination




Payment can be made through the peso account of NCFP or on-site until January 8, 2013 or one day before the actual tournament.

Below are the NCFP’s bank account details.
Peso account
Bank/Address: Banco De Oro – Harizon Plaza Branch, SM Hypermarket, Adriatico St., Malate, Manila
Name: National Chess Federation of the Philippines SA#: 4470036237

Downloads:
New Rules and Regulations.doc (added registration/payment info)
 
Tournament Registration Form.xls
 
NCFP Membership Form.xls


for more info : http://ncf-phil.org 

Friday, January 4, 2013

"Why We Shout In Anger"




"Why We Shout In Anger"

A Hindu saint who was visiting river Ganges to take bath found a group of family members on the banks, shouting in anger at each other. He turned to his disciples smiled'n asked.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The Responsibilities of Arbiters in Chess Games

January 2, 2013
 
 
By: I.A. Gene Poliarco
 
   
 
(As a New Year treat to our readers, I would like to share with them the foregoing article about the duties and responsibilities of an arbiter in a chess game.)
 
   
 The Responsibilities of Arbiters in Chess Games 
   
 
Considered by many people as a game that challenges the minds of players who are knowledgeable about the effective application of military strategies and tactics, chess is a sport that depicts situations in warfare. Players who want to be successful in this game should have a background on the offensive and defensive techniques that are used in military activities. With this in mind, players will be more prepared when they play actual games of chess.
 
 

Arbiters who applied for FIDE License

December 12, 2012
By: I.A. Gene Poliarco
The Chess Arbiters Union of the Philippines (CAUP) is publishing herewith the list of Filipino chess arbiters who applied for FIDE license, beating the deadline set by the FIDE Arbiters Commission last December 5.
The following were endorsed by the National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) to the World Chess Organization after they have submitted their applications through CAUP:
  • International Arbiters:
    1. Gene Poliarco
    2. Elias Lao, Jr.
  • FIDE Arbiter :
    1. Patrick Lee
  • National Arbiters :
    1. Fundador Binahon, Jr.
    2. Christian Javier
    3. Jesus Bitantes
    4. Alberto Julian