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(1644) BOBOT, ANGELO, JEFF--TOP 3 FINISHERS OF 2019 PRCC; CRUCIAL 7th, 8th ROUND (TBN-March 25, 2019)


MORE WOMEN CHESS PLAYERS IN PALAU THAN IN NEW ZEALAND
          
Five of the 11 contestants in the ongoing 2019 PRCC are playing here in the 4th round with WFM Angelica Parrado, middle, nipping her oldest daughter Angelil Sisior; Angelica Magno, left, practicing with Jedidia Marinas. Angie’s other daughter Destiny, 2nd from right, lost to her in the 2nd round. The girl at right is an observer and might join later like the Chinese girl playing/participating in the PMA Chess in School being taught by Jennifer Angeles, the Chief Arbiter of this event.           (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)


BOBOT, ANGELO, JEFF -- TOP 3 FINISHERS;
   CRUCIAL 7th, 8th ROUND OF 2019 PRCC

When the only undefeated players Bobot Tan and WFM Angelica Parrado clashed in the 5th round, the result is an indication of another plum for Bobot with the victory. But when Angie crushed Manuel ‘Jun’ Mahor in the 6th round and Jeff Balbalosa winning over me and drawing with the ever-improving Angelil Sisior, it’s a fight for 2nd, 3rd and 4th place being tightly contested in the crucial 7th and 8th round this Sunday, March 24 for the penultimate round of 2019 Palau Rapid Chess Championship at Bethlehem Park.

                7th round pairings: (First name to play the white pieces) 1. Destiny Sisior vs. Bobot 2. Jeff vs. Angie 3. Angel Salvadora vs. Jun Mintar 4. Mahor vs. Samuel Palingcod 5. Jennifer Angeles vs. Angelil 6. Mary Grace Capili vs. Me 7. Manik Hossain vs. Bruce Soriano 8. Dave Cristobal vs. Joan Gemota 9. Kyarii Sisior vs. Nobu Yano 10. Angelica Magno vs. Paquito Suringa, Jr. 11. Mary Jane Bodo vs. Michael Gulla 12. Brandon Kyle Soriano vs. Rommel Gulla 13. Khol Sugiyama vs. Rustum Cabuso 14. Jedidia Marinas vs. Wakako Sisior 15. Carlos Santus Amo Sifix vs. Bin Robinson Luo Cabrera 16. Aome Angeles --- BYE.

               It was learned from the 2016 Oceania Chess Confederation meeting during the Baku, Azerbaijan World Chess Olympiad that Palau has more women chess players than New Zealand.

               In the ongoing 2019 Palau Rapid Chess Championship that started in March 03, there are more than 1/3 women participants --- 1. WFM Angelica Parrado 2. Joan Gemota 3. Angelil Sisior 4. Jennifer Angeles 5. Destiny Sisior 6. Angelica Magno 7. Kyarii Sisior 8. Jedidia Marinas 9. Wakako Sisior 10. Mary Jane Bojo 11. Mary Grace Capili.

                Solution to last week’s puzzle No. 3486: 1. f8=B! Kd8 2. Nf6#

                This week’s puzzle (Original puzzle by CM Joselito Marcos of Papua New Guinea—Dedicated to his wife Nanette on her 61st birthday) White to move and mates in 3 (Solution next issue)




Sources: Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
               Tia Belau Newspaper
               Page 9
               Volume 29
               Issue 26
               March 25, 2019

               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 25, 2019

               The History of Chess in Palau
               By Roberto Hernandez
               June 09, 2002 -- March 25, 2019


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BOBOT, ANGELO, JEFF -- TOP 3 FINISHERS OF 2019 P.R.C.C....The last day of the ongoing 2019 PRCC is supposed to be finished on March 31 but because of the agreement of all the present players, it was held after the completion of the 8th round with Bobot Tan (with 8 points) adding another plum in his domination of Palau chess in the last 2 years. Angel Salvadora came in 2nd with 6.5 points, tied with Jeff Balbalosa, who defeated the previously unbeaten Bobot in the final round, he finished 3rd. The ever-improving Angie Sisior took the 4th place and Manuel Mahor finished at 5th after he defeated the surprising Jennifer Angeles, for her best ever finish in any Palau Rapid chess tournament--9th place. I won my last 3 games (vs. Mary Grace Capili, Jun Cabugao Mintar and Angie) to finished tied with Angie and Mahor (all with 6 points).Angelil Sisior and Samuel Palingcod finished 7th to 8th respectively. Tied at 9th-14th are Jennifer Tubtub, Jun Cabugao MintarDestiny SisiorManik HossainJhoan Gemota and Paquito Suringa Jr. At solo 15th is Soriano Bruce followed by 6 players with 4 points each--16th-21st--Kyarii SisiorAngelica Morales Magno, Capili, Michael Adette Gulla, my guitar/chess student Brandon Kyle Soriano and Rommel Ramon Gulla.At solo 22nd is Aome Angeles. At 23rd-27th are Mary Jane Bojo, Khol SugiyamaNobu Yano, Dave Cristobal and Wakako Sisior. Alone at 28th is Rustum Cabuso, who played 2 games only in the first week. At 29th -31st are Solomon Islands Carlos Santus Amo Sifix, Bin Robinson Luo Cabrera and Jedidia Marinas.











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