Monday, September 5, 2016

(1246) MATLAB WILL BE ACTIVE AGAIN (TBN-Aug. 08, 2016)



MATLAB IN ACTION
The inaugural 2006 PICC participants—(Squatting –Left to right) Manuel Nedic, PCF Chairman Francis ‘Sno’ Temaungil and Flavin Andres; Standing (front row) L-R Eugenio Pastrana, Roberto Hernandez, USA and Philippine Master Almario Marlon Bernardino, Jose Omega and Cyril Montel, Jr.
Standing (back row) IA Gary Bekker (AUS), CM Hilton Bennett (NZ) and CM Paul Spiller (NZ). Not in the photo is Palau top player Menandro Manuel.      (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)



       MATLAB WILL BE ACTIVE AGAIN
 
In 2006, Flavin ‘Matlab’ Andres was dubbed before by Oceania Zonal President Gary Bekker as the next or future icon of Palau Chess. Mr. Bekker said this during the inaugural 2006 Palau Invitational Chess Championship held at Palau Royal Resort in its first 2 days and the rest at Palasia Hotel.

                The PICC is billeted at PRR for 5 days (Aug. 31-Sept. 04) but due to the 1stTaiwan Pacific Allies Summit was to take place there and that most of the hotel facilities would be at the disposal of the Taiwanese President, his entourage and the members of the delegations of the other 6 nations involved, the tournament venue had to be shifted back to the center of town and to a different hotel, namely the Palasia.
                The two invited players from New Zealand, Hilton Bennett and Paul Spiller, were advised after the 2nd day of play as PRR became an amazing hub of activity, buzzing with media including at least 5 or 6 film crews, newspapers reporters (including the Reuters correspondent based in Taiwan), police (including 2 police launch patrols), security guards and various delegates and hangers on. The Taiwanese alone had chartered two passenger jets to fly in their personnel!
                In the Opening Ceremony, Matlab and Palau Chess Federation Chairman Francis ‘Sno’ Temaungil were assigned as assistants to help in recording the games and assist to the needs of 10 participants—Bennett, Spiller, Bekker, USA and Philippine Master Almario Marlon Bernardino, locals Roberto Hernandez, Menandro Manuel, Cyril Montel, Jr., Jose Omega, Manuel Nedic and Gene Pastrana.
                After the very successful event, the Awarding Ceremony was held at Palasia Hotel with Philippine Ambassador to Palau Ramoncito Marino awarding the prizes to the winners – Champion, Bennett ($300.00 + storyboard trophy), 2nd Bernardino ($200.00), 3rd Spiller ($100.00) and best local scorer Manuel ($100.00).
              Mr. Bekker has given Matlab a book by chess world champion Gary Kasparov as a sign of appreciation and in that moment that he said Matlab will be the future icon of Palau chess.
              Due to his studies, Matlab has participated rarely in year round chess tournaments in Palau until he became inactive for almost 10 years.
                On Aug. 06, 2016, Hernandez had a conversation with Matlab at Palau Community College, in which Matlab showed interest to participate in this year’s Palau National Chess Championship to be held after Palau Chess Team has come back from participating in the 2016 World Chess Olympiad in Baku, Azerbaijan from Sept. 01-14 most likely on Oct. 02—Dec. 04, 2016.
                The winner of 2016 PNCC will automatically qualify to Palau Chess Team to 2018 World Chess Olympiad in Batumi, Georgia.
                There’s confusion in the process of giving the 2016 Baku Olympiad participants their electronic visas where the first visa forms to be filled up were requested to resend to a different group of people assigned for the task. The Indonesian team has complaint that they have followed the steps in the visa form and asked why they have to resend the documents again of the 14-man delegation.
                The reply from them is: “There are 3,000 participants in this Olympiad and we cannot check it one by one.” This means that Palau’s submitted visa forms is okay. But to make sure, Roberto resend again the documents and photos (in white background) of all members of Palau team.
                A day later, the reply is: “Dear Roberto, Thanks for the documents. Please resend us fully scanned passport for Mr. Whipps Eric Ksau Surangel so that all the numbers and letters are visible.”
                After it was resent, everything is okay now with Roberto and Allan Alcid continuing their training practices at PRR Dormitory 1 using longer time control and writing their moves. Their latest practice games were held on Aug. 03, with Roberto winning their first game with the black pieces and Allan won  in their 2nd game. THE MOVES: Alcid, Allan (1750) - Hernandez, Roberto (1798) [B86] 2016 Olympians Prep (3), 03.08.2016
             1. e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bc4 e6 4.0–0 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.a4 Be7 7.d4 cxd4 8.Nxd4 0–0 9.h3 Qc7 10.Bd3 Nbd7 11.Nce2 Nc5 12.Ng3 d5 13.Nh5 Nfxe4 14.Nxg7 Kxg7 15.Qh5 Nxd3 16.Bh6+ Kh8 17.Bxf8 Bxf8 18.cxd3 Nf6 19.Qh4 Bg7 20.Rac1 Qb6 21.Nf3 Bd7 22.Ne5 Be8 23.d4 Ne4 24.Qe7 Qxd4 25.Qxb7 Rd8 26.Qe7 Rb8 27.Qc7 Bxe5 28.Qxb8 Bxb8 29.Rc8 Kg7      0–1
            Solution to last week’s puzzle No. 3484: 1. f8=R!! Kd6 2. Rd8 mate. If the f pawn is promoted to
                                                                                       a queen, it’s a draw by stalemate.
                This week’s puzzle No. 3486: White to move and mates in 2 (Solution next issue)

Sources: Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
               Tia Belau Newspaper
               Pages 9-10
               Volume 25
               Issue 63
               August 08, 2016

              Chess and Music (Perfect Combination)
              The Beginning of Chess in Palau
              By Roberto Hernandez
              To be published as a book in the future

              Music and Me by Roberto Hernandez
              Tia Belau Newspaper
              March 15, 2012-- April 18, 2013
              http://palau-chess.blogspot.com
              April 25, 2013 -- August 08, 2016

              The History of Chess in Palau
              By Roberto Hernandez
              June 09, 2002 -- August 08, 2016 

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