Sunday, September 13, 2020

(1496) PRACTICE/PAYMENT DAY ON MARCH 25, 2018 AT ERNGUUL PARK (TBN-March 26, 2018)





: COUSINS THEY ARE – Omgi and Yars Tmetchul
                   During the 2017 Arbiters’ Seminar held in Palau in May 13-17 by IA, IO Jamie Kenmure, my first piano lesson to Yars Tmechtul, left, was cancelled due to her sickness. Nine months later, it was resumed while Omgi started her piano lesson a few weeks later. When I go to Saipan for 2018 PMCC Pacific Fellowship, Omgi and her parents are behind me in the line at the immigration in Guam in Feb. 22, 2018. There’s an intense interest of learning for kids if there is competition among them like what happened in March 07, 2018 where I teach them both at the house of Mr. Alex Merep, Omgi’s grandfather.          (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)




         PRACTICE/PAYMENT DAY ON
   MARCH 25, 2018 AT ERNGUUL PARK

                THE WEEK prior to the Opening Day of 2018 Palau Rapid Chess Championship was designated to be the practice/payment day of the event. The fee is $5.00 for registration and $20.00 for one-year membership to PCF. The NO PAY, NO PLAY Policy will be implemented.

                The World Chess Federation (FIDE) is always sending PCF the following statement every year which I always fill-up because I have all the records regarding the information they required… 


Dear Mr. President, We bring to your attention an extract from the FIDE Handbook, A01. FIDE Statutes, Chapter 02 – Membership."2.4. The members must acknowledge and observe the statutes, regulations, resolutions and decisions of FIDE. They are also obliged to pay the membership fees and the other FIDE contributions fixed by the General Assembly at the designated time. 
Moreover they are obliged to support FIDE actively in all chess activities. Each member federation is required to send to the Secretariat any changes in its address or officers within one month of such change. Each member is required to send to the Secretariat at the latest by April 1st of each year a report containing the following information:  
          a. the name, address and email address of the Federation;
                             Palau Chess Federation P. O. Box 295 Koror, Palau 96940      robert_flor31154@yahoo.com

b. the name and email address of the President (who, regardless of his title within the federation, shall be referred to as such within these Statutes and any other FIDE regulations);

                             Eric Ksau Surangel Whipps  eric@surangel.com      ksau77@gmail.com

c. the name and email address of the General Secretary;
                            Roberto A. Hernandez        robert_flor31154@yahoo.com

d. the name and email address of the officer who is the intermediary between the member and FIDE (the Delegate);      Eric Ksau Surangel Whipps   eric@surangel.com        ksau77@gmail.com


e. the names of the national champions:
    2006 – Manuel Nedic; Menandro Manuel
    2007 – Antonio Villa; Roberto Hernandez
    2008 – Menandro Manuel       2009 – Cyril Tomas Montel, Jr.       2010 – Menandro Manuel
    2011 – Tito Cabunagan; Cyril Tomas Montel, Jr.; Roberto Hernandez
    2012—Tito Cabunagan;  2013—Jose Celiz; Angelica Parrado (Women); Ksau Anthony Whipps (Junior)
    2014—Cyril Tomas Montel, Jr.; Angelica Parrado (Women); Destiny Sisior (Junior)
    2015—Cyril Tomas Montel, Jr.; Angelica Parrado (Women); Angelil Sisior (Junior)
    2016—Cyril Tomas Montel, Jr.; Baby Edna Mission (Women); Angelil Sisior (Junior)
    2017—Santiago Jr. Tan; Angelica Parrado (Women); Angelil Sisior (Junior)


f. the title and address of the official bulletin, if any;           Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
    Tia Belau News (Every Mon.), Kebtot El Blai Building Medalii, Koror, Palau (Dec. 29, 2002 – Present)



g. the numbers of players belonging directly or indirectly to the federation on January 1st of the year in question, or, if this is not possible, at the end of the previous fiscal year;

     348                   http://palau-chess.blogspot.com/2014/04/palau-chess-federation-members.html



When a federation does not supply the data mentioned in sub (g), the Secretariat shall determine the number of members, after consultation with the President of the Zone. The same procedure shall be applied when the data given by the federation contains obvious mistakes.

2.5. Members not fulfilling the duties mentioned in Art. 2.4 may be temporarily excluded from FIDE by a decision of the General Assembly/Executive Board/Presidential Board and permanently excluded from FIDE by a decision of the General Assembly."

More information from Chapter 02 - Membership can be found here
http://www.fide.com/fide/handbook.html?id=39&view=article 

Please send to the FIDE Secretariat office@fide.com at the latest by April
1st a report containing the above mentioned information.

Thank you in advance. Best regards, Elista FIDE Office



                Solution to last week’s puzzle No. 4375: 1…Bxb5+! 2. cxb5 Rd4+ 3. Bc4 Rcxc4# or 3. …Rdxc4#
                This week’s puzzle No. 4376: Black to move and mates in 3 (Solution next issue)












Sources: Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
               Tia Belau Newspaper
               Pages 9-10
               Volume 27
               Issue 24
               March 26, 2018

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

              Music and Me by Roberto Hernandez
              Tia Belau Newspaper
              March 15, 2012 -- April 18, 2013
              http://palau-chess.blogspot.com
              April 25, 2013 -- March 26, 2018

             The History of Chess in Palau
             By Roberto Hernandez
             June 09, 2002 -- March 26, 2018

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