Showing posts with label GM Eugene Torre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GM Eugene Torre. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

(1585) REST DAY OF OLYMPIAD -- PALAU TEAM EXPLORE BATUMI ON SEPT. 29, 2018


REST DAY OF OLYMPIAD --
PALAU CHESS TEAM
EXPLORE BATUMI
ON SEPT. 29, 2018






 Before exploring Batumi in a Mercedes Benz van, all members of Palau Chess Team gathered at the lobby of Hilton Hotel where FIDE Delegate Eric Ksau Surangel Whipps and his wife Joy are billeted.




We alternate in taking photos with Angelo Salvadora climbing the stairs for better view.







A selfie inside the van with selfie queen Joan Gemota. It was a wonderful trip and we take lunch at a place where live entertainment of Georgian dancers and fantastic food for 25 lari each. GM Eugene Torre, his wife Marilyn, GM John Paul Gomez and the rest of Philippine Team are there also.






During the rest day of 2018 World Chess Olympiad in Batumi, Georgia, the 14 members of Palau Chess Team toured the city of Batumi in a rented Mercedes Benz van driven by a Georgian driver and his assistant. 

The last part of the tour is where Eric and Joy rode on a cable car and we proceed to the place where they will get off and walk about half kilometer to the parking area.

While waiting there, (Left to right) Tito Cabunagan, new Candidate Master (CM) Cyril Tomas Montel, Jr., Bobot Tan, Rustum Cabuso and Angelo Salvadora are talking in Tagalog when I took this photo. I thought this is the right time to tell them the "Anak" joke. 

"When I was in Bahrain in 1987-1989, I noticed that there are more Sri Lankans there than Bangladeshis. Unlike in Palau, there are about 10 Sri Lankans and more or less 700 Bangladeshis in Palau.
One day, a Sri Lankan told me that he likes the song "Anak" by Freddie Aguilar. I said, "Oh yeah! You know him." He said yes and added that he likes the song "Anak" because it mentions their country in that song. I asked him how? And he sang "Nang Sri Lanka sa mundong ito".

THERE'S A LOUD LAUGHTER AMONG ALL OF THEM!!!

One of them teased Tito that I have also brought some jokes with me. Always during our gathering, like eating lunch after watching the Georgian dancers show with GM Eugene Torre and the Open and Women's Team of the Philippines, Tito is always the leading joker among us. It's the normal Tito, always down to earth and funny.

He added during my "Anak" joke that Jesus Christ is a Boholano, or a man from the province of Bohol in Philippines. He told the joke in Tagalog but when he mentioned the part that Jesus Christ is a Boholano, he spoke it in native Boholano dialect where only him could understand. The punchline is not effective.

Tito is one of the 4 judges in Palau Royal Resort's Christmas Party where the theme is "Wild Wild West" in the PRR Got Talent competition. My original partner with my group (Father and Son) Jay Orio, said he cannot perform on stage because he is shy. I replaced him with Gerry Medrano, Elizalde Madrinan and Troy Manatad. But they are also members of other groups doing dance numbers. They will not allow Eli and Troy to be with 2 groups so I asked Benny Billones and security personnel Rodney Yakuchil to perform with me with comedy skit and one of them is the joke about "Anak".

Tito knows already that joke and we practice only one time at Conference Room on the eve of the Christmas Party. We just received a consolation prize of $50.00 where I gave Benny and Rodney $15.00 each and for me--$20.00.




                 SRI LANKANS LIKE
           FREDDIE AGUILAR'S SONG
                             "ANAK"


When I worked as musician in Bahrain (Jan. 1987-April 1989), I noticed that there are more Sri Lankans in Bahrain than Bangladeshis in Palau.

Being a musician, I know by heart the song of Freddie Aguilar "Anak", which was recorded in many other language (Japanese, English, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, etc.) When in Japan, Freddie sang the Japanese version of "Anak" which is "Kodomo" or child.

As what happened in other places where Freddie sang it in their native languages, foreigners prefer the original lyrics of the song which states: "Nang isilang ka sa mundong ito" (When you were born in this world) "Laking tuwa ng magulang mo" (How happy your parents are) "At ang kamay nila ang iyong ilaw" (And their hands are your light).

The Sri Lankan that likes this song said to me, "I like the Filipino song "Anak" by Freddie Aguilar because it mentions about our country." I asked in what way?

And he sang it--"Nang Sri Lanka sa mundong ito".

EVERY TIME I TELL THIS STORY TO A FRIEND/COLLEAGUE/FELLOW FILIPINO, IT ALWAYS ELICIT A SMILE/LAUGHTER FROM THEM.




Sources: Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
               Tia Belau Newspaper
               December 29, 2002 -- October 11, 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 -- October 11, 2018

              The History of Chess in Palau
              By Roberto Hernandez
              June 09, 2002 -- October 11, 2018

Friday, September 11, 2020

(1429) MUSIC AND ME (July 27, 2017) ARTICLE IN THE INTERNATIONAL FILIPINO -- JULY 2012 EDITION


I was asked by The International Filipino Editor Windsor John Genova to write articles for this once a month magazine about chess and music.

I was featured in "The Amazing Piano Man"http://palau-chess.blogspot.com/2012/06/chess-music-june-21-amazing-piano-man.html, "Pioneering the Game in a Tiny Nation"http://palau-chess.blogspot.com/2012/06/chess-music-june-21-amazing-piano-man.html, "Pinoy  Chessers Thrive in Palau"http://palau-chess.blogspot.com/2012/02/pinoy-chessers-thrive-in-palau.html
 , Mingling with the World's Top Chess Players"http://palau-chess.blogspot.com/2013/03/mingling-with-worlds-top-chess-players.html and my daughter Karen's "Self-reviewer Passes Nurse Board Exam"http://palau-chess.blogspot.com/2017/09/1420-music-and-me-july-06-2017-self.html


   ARTICLE IN THE INTERNATIONAL
      FILIPINO -- JULY 2012 EDITION




This article is one that is witty and hilarious...






Sources: Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
              Tia Belau Newspaper
              December 29, 2002 -- September 29, 2017

              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 -- September 29, 2017

             The History of Chess in Palau
             By Roberto Hernandez
             June 09, 2002 -- September 29, 2017

(1407) SOCIALIZING WITH GM EUGENE TORRE AT 4 WORLD CHESS OLYMPIAD (TBN-July 31, 2017)




WITH EUGENE TORRE AT ATATURK AIRPORT IN ISTANBUL, TURKEY
                The Palau Chess Team and Philippine Chess Team were on the same plane going to Baku from Istanbul airport. We have some conversation and photo sessions with him, GM Jason Gonzales, left, Dennis Gonzales, right, Paquito Suringa, Jr. and Jeff Balbalosa. Coincidentally, we are also on the same plane going back to Manila, where I’m still promoting Palau Royal Resort to Eugene’s wife Marilyn despite being short of brochures (only PRR CD and my card).
                                                    (Photo by Paquito Suringa, Jr.)


  SOCIALIZING WITH GM EUGENE
     TORRE AT 4 WORLD CHESS
                OLYMPIADS


PALAU was able to send only 2 players to the 2010 World Chess Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia—me and Tito Cabunagan. We were not allowed to play because a nation must have a minimum of 3 players to be allowed to play. This has been the case since the 2008 WCO in Dresden, Germany. Our team captain Jamie Kenmure was not allowed to play for Palau because he is listed under Australia. Our Delegate, Mr. Jan-Olav Berglund, will be allowed to play if he can show a stamp in his passport that he’s been to Palau at least once. He showed air tickets (Sweden-Hawaii-Guam-Palau) round trip but he has not used it so he was not allowed to play for Palau. Thus, Tito and I just enjoyed Russia like tourists:

                In that Russia Olympiad, I met Eugene Torre again after 20 years. We participated in 1990 Philippine National Chess Championship where the top 6 finishers will represent Philippines in that year Olympiad. Although Eugene didn’t became the champion (it’s Joey Antonio), he still plays Board 1 in every Olympiad for 17 straight Chess Olympiads (a world record!). Lately, with the emergence of new, better and younger players, he plays Board 3 now as in this Olympiad where Wesley So is Board 1, Darwin Laylo (2), Torre (3) and John Paul Gomez at Board 4 for Open or Men’s Team. I met also their team captain and NM Cesar Caturla, the women’s team captain while the Open team was captained by Edmundo Legaspi.

                With Palau Team for 2012 WCO in Istanbul, Turkey complete (Open Section), we have to play all 11 rounds because we don’t have reserve player. I met Eugene again and his wife Marilyn, who is the head of delegation for Philippines. She said she didn’t go to Russia because she’s been there many times. Wesley is Board 1 again, Oliver Barbosa at 2, Eugene played at Board 3 when Oliver Dimakiling lost to Sargissian of Armenia and Mark Paragua at Board 4. Since then, the Philippine team scored a string of upsets against very tough opposition. Had the scoring and tie-breaks were the same as in the 2006 WCO, Philippines could have finished its best ever 4th place!

                Their team captain is GM Jayson Gonzales, who is leading a prayer before the games of Phil. Team (Open and Women), which became my inspiration to lead a prayer also before our games in Istanbul. Prayer works! We were able to have our first titled player in CM Bernardo Garcia, despite losing our first 3 rounds via sweep. Me, Eugene and Marilyn were side by side during the Closing Ceremony, where they left the building for 45 minutes because the music is too loud.
http://palau-chess.blogspot.com/2014/10/music-and-me-aug-14-2014-eugene-torre.html

DEJA VU  --- ISTANBUL, TURKEY AND TROMSO, NORWAY
     During the Closing Ceremony of the 2012 World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey, Roberto Hernandez of Palau, left, GM Eugene Torre of the Philippines, middle, and Mrs. Marylin Torre were side-by-side watching the show and awarding of prizes. It happens again in the Closing Ceremony of the 2014 World Chess Olympiad in Tromso, Norway. This time, Roberto is all by himself as his teammates are busy packing their belongings for the early morning trip back to Manila. (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)


               GM EUGENE TORRE --
          THE SINGING GRANDMASTER
Roberto Hernandez attended the 2014 World Chess Olympiad Closing Ceremony alone because his 8 other teammates are busy in packing their things for the 4am flight--Tromso-Bodo; Bodo-Oslo; Oslo-Helsinki; Helsinki-Hong-Kong and Hong Kong to Manila. It's a 36-hour trip and for them, the Closing Ceremony is not that important.

But for Roberto, he's not letting go the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to pass by. He also attended the FIDE Arbiters Seminar for 5 consecutive days hoping to pass the test/exam and be awarded FIDE Arbiter Title. Packing your things can be done in a few hours.

After getting off the bus, Roberto stand a few meters from the entrance. He saw GM Eugene Torre there standing by himself, waiting for his wife Marylin.

They have a long conversation about FIDE Senior Trainer Title that GM Torre got. Roberto got a FIDE Instructor Title after topping the FIDE Trainers' Seminar held in Palau by FIDE C. E. O Geoffrey Borg in April this year.

Their conversation was focused in music when Eugene asked, "So your job is just to play music?"

Eugene asked Roberto if he knows the lyrics of the song "As Time Goes By" from the movie "Casablanca" in 1942 and sung by Jimmy Durante. They sang it together without mistakes of the lyrics... 
     You must remember this, A kiss is still a kiss, A sigh is just a sigh. The fundamental things apply, as time goes by. And when two lovers woo, they still say I Love You, on that you can rely, no matter what the future brings, as time goes by. 
     Moonlight and love songs, never out of date, hearts full of passion, jealousy and hate, woman needs man and man must have his mate, that no one can deny.
     It's still the same old story, of fight for love and glory, a case of do or die, the world will always welcome lovers, as time goes by.
    **Would you believe that I typed this lyrics without looking at my song book?

Eugene is now convinced that I know how to sing songs. He mentioned what Toti Abundo told me when Toti visited Palau in January 2014... that he and Toti used to sing in karaoke bars and their competition is whoever forgot the lyrics lose!
      

In January 23, 2014, Casto 'Toti' Abundo, Asian Chess Federation Deputy President, seated in the middle, sung some songs at Breeze Bar of Palau Royal Resort without using the song books in front of him as he knows the lyrics of the songs that he requested to Roberto Hernandez, PRR resident musician. Playing blitz chess are FIDE C.E.O. FM Geoffrey Borg, left, and Palau top player Cyril Tomas Montel, Jr. Mr. Borg defeated all of his opponents including Toti in a show of his blitz chess prowess.
                                                (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)


Eugene and Roberto sung also the Spanish song "Besame Mucho" ....Besame, besame mucho, como si fuera esta noche la ultima vez. Besame, besame mucho, que tengo miedo perderte, perderte despues.
        Quiero tenerte muy cerca, mirarme entus ojos verter junto a mi. Piensa que talvez manana, yo estare muy lejos, muy lejos de ti.

Excellent singing and pronunciation of that song BUT...
WHEN EUGENE ASKED ROBERTO IF HE KNOWS IT IN ENGLISH, He was completely lost. He knows also the Spanish version.

Another song that he knows better than Roberto is the song "Save The Last Dance For Me". He can play it instrumental without mistakes but had not yet memorized the lyrics.

They sit together near the stage. While there is some technical problem of the video/audio, they are having again the singing of song --this time "Just The Way You Are" by Billy Joel. People in front of them --Australia's women's team, can hear them singing it while in the screen, they are showing some highlights of the 2014 World Chess Olympiad including Roberto's teammate Destiny Sisior, the youngest participant in the women's section.
  
DESTINY SISIOR ON NORWAY'S NATIONAL TV, NEWSPAPERS AND WEBSITES


       She is the youngest participant in the women’s section of 2014 World Chess Olympiad. The daughter of Palauan Harvey Sisior scored 2 wins and almost won her last game but couldn’t hang on to her advantage. Typical of a youngster, her time management still needs improvement. It’s written on the website …. “Destiny Sisior, 10 years old, from Palau. No words are needed…” 
                                      (Photo by Eric Ksau Surangel Whipps)


 In singing "Just The Way You Are", Roberto sometimes mixed up the 2nd stanza to the 3rd stanza. Eugene knows exactly the right lyrics from 1st to 6th stanzas. In the Refrain of the song, they sung it correctly.

    1. Don't go changin' to try and please me, You never let me down before, umm, hmm. I don't imagine, you're too familiar and I don't see you anymore.
    2. I would not leave you in times o' trouble, we never could have come this far, umm, hmm. I took the good times, I'll take the bad times, I'll take you just the way you are.
   3.Don't go tryin' some new fashion, Don't change the color of your hair, umm, hmm. You always have my unspoken passion, although I might not seem to care.
   4. I don't want clever conversation, I never want to work that hard, umm, hmm. I just want someone that I can talk to, I want you just the way you are.
   REFRAIN: I need to know that you will always be. The same old someone that I knew. Oh, what will it take till you believe in me, the way the I believe in you?
   5. I said I love you, and that's forever. And this I promise from the heart, umm, hmm. I couldn't love you any better, I love you just the way you are.    Alright!
    Ad lib: Sax
   6. (same as 4th stanza-pausing at the start of last 2 lines)
    In some songs like this one, the g is cancelled in 'changin'. Also in tryin'. The song Fallin' by Teri deSario has cancelled all the g of the title from start to finish.
    Some f are also cancelled like in o' trouble.
    Want to becomes wanna, going to becomes gonna. 
    Never becomes ne'er to fit the rhythm. Prayer becomes pray'r to make it like one word.

    During the singing of Turkish most popular singer in the closing ceremony of Istanbul Olympiad, Eugene and Marylin left because it's too loud for them. Roberto thought that they are not music lovers. When they come back, Eugene asked Roberto, "You can take that loud music?"
    ROBERTO ANSWERED, "I'M USED TO IT. I'VE BEEN A BAND MEMBER BEFORE PLAYING LOUD MUSIC."  



Sources: Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
               Tia Belau Newspaper
               December 29, 2002 -- October 17, 2014

               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 -- October 17, 2014

              The History of Chess in Palau
              By Roberto Hernandez
              June 09, 2002 --October 17, 2014   

     
                In the 2014 WCO in Tromso, Norway, Wesley is the Team Captain of USA following his planned controversial transfer. Palau has Open and Women’s team and I am Board 1 again as in 2012. Board 2 is Cyril Tomas Montel, Jr., 3 Bernard, 4 is Dennis Gonzales and Jeff Balbalosa in 5/Reserve. Board 1 for Women’s Team is Angie Parrado, 2 is Baby Edna Mission, 3 is Gladys Anne Paloma, 4 is 10-year-old Destiny Sision (Angie’s daughter) and at 5/Reserve is Joy Flores Whipps.

                In the Closing Ceremony, I, Eugene and Marilyn are side by side again. None of my other 9 teammates attended it because they are busy packing their things for early morning departure (Bodo-Oslo-Helsinki-Hong Kong-Manila).
                We are in the same bus going to our hotels during our arrival for the 2016 WCO in Baku, Azerbaijan. Eugene told me that it’s been 20 years (more or less) that he’s been to Baku and there’s a lot of improvements and progress there now. He’s Board 3 again with Julio Catalino Sadorra at 1, John Paul Gomez at 3 and Rogelio Barcenilla at 4 while at 5/Reserve is Paulo Bersamina. Palau team (only in the Open) consist of Paquito Suringa, Jr. at 1, Allan Alcid at 2, Jeff Balbalosa at 3, me at 4 and Dennis Gonzales at 5/Reserve.
                With ‘import’ talents for USA, they claimed their first Olympiad title after 40 years (Haifa, Israel 1976) led by former Italy’s top player Fabiano Caruana, Hikaru Nakamura and So at Board 3, who won the gold medal with Eugene taking the bronze Olympiad medal for his vintage performance in Baku.

                Solution to last week’s puzzle No. 4422: 1. …Ng3+! 2. hxg3 hxg3+ 3. Kg1 Bd4#

                This week’s puzzle No. 4423: Black to move and mates in 3 (Solution next issue)



Sources: Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
               Tia Belau Newspaper
               Pages 10-11
               Volume 26
               Issue 60
               July 31, 2017

               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 -- July 31, 2017

              The History of Chess in Palau
              By Roberto Hernandez
              June 09, 2002 --July 31, 2017  

(1393) EUGENE TORRE INTERVIEW AT GMA's 'POWERHOUSE'






       EUGENE TORRE INTERVIEW
        AT GMA's "POWERHOUSE" 




                As I was about to go for a 30-minute jogging at Long Island Park on May 07, 2017, the TV at Palau Royal Resort Dormitory 1 is tune-in at GMA “Powerhouse” program where Asia’s first Grand Master (GM) Eugene Torre is being interviewed. I watch it for a few seconds thinking that it is about to be finished. But it just started! This is all I remember about the interview: (not in particular order)
                “We are big family, 10 of us (brothers and sisters). I remember buying a dozen eggs everyday for 12 of us. My other older brothers play very good chess and whenever I play with them, they will give me a queen odd. When I’m winning with that odd, they will give me a rook odd and when I’m beating them with that odd, I started to play with them squarely.” (I know that his older brother Victor became a National Master).
                “My favorite chess set is the one I bought from Indonesia where the board can be folded twice to make it one fourth size of the tournament size chessboard and you can have to the pieces handily. I have one wooden chessboard signed by Garry Kasparov. I didn’t know that my wife Marilyn had asked Garry to sign it.” (He is being interviewed in their house where you can see a lot of trophies that Eugene won from competing around the world. When we are in the bus going to our hotels in the arrival date for 2016 World Chess Olympiad in Baku, Azerbaijan, Eugene (sitting next to me) said Azerbaijan has improved a lot since he came first there in 1980.



 Here’s his game w/ Kasparov in Baku on April 04, 1980:        (399644) Kasparov, Garry (2595) - Torre, Eugenio (2520) [A44]
Baku Baku (5), 04.04.1980 [ChessBase]
            1.d4 c5 2.d5 d6 3.c4 e5 4.e4 ¥e7 5.¤f3 ¥g4 6.¤bd2 ¤a6 7.¥e2 ¤f6 8.a3 0–0 9.0–0 g6 10.¤e1 ¥d7 11.¤d3 ¤e8 12.b4 ¦c8 13.¥b2 ¥f6 14.£b3 b6 15.¢h1 ¥g7 16.f4 ¥h6 17.¦f2 f6 18.b5 ¤b8 19.¥f1 ¦c7 20.g3 ¥c8 21.¥g2 ¦cf7 22.a4 ¤g7 23.¥c3 ¤h5 24.£d1 ¤g7 25.a5 ¤e8 26.£e2 ¥g7 27.axb6 axb6 28.f5 ¥h6 29.h4 ¦g7 30.¤f1 ¦ff7 31.¦a8 ¥b7 32.¦a2 ¥c8 33.¥h3 ¦a7 34.£f3 ¦gb7 35.¤h2 £c7 36.¢g2 ¥g7 37.¥g4 gxf5 38.¥xf5 ¥xf5 39.£xf5 £d7 40.h5 £xf5 41.exf5 ¥h6 42.¤g4 ¥g5 43.h6 ¦e7 44.¦fe2 ¢f7 45.¤df2 ¥c1 46.¤e4 ¦ed7 47.¢f3 ¢e7 48.¦xa7 ¦xa7 49.¦e1 ¥g5 50.¤xg5 fxg5 51.¤xe5! dxe5 [51...¦a3 52.¤g6+ ¢d8 53.¦e3+–]52.¥xe5 ¤d6 [52...¦a3+ 53.¢g4 ¤d7 54.¥b2++–]
53.f6+ ¢d7 54.¥xd6 ¢xd6 55.¦e6+ ¢c7 56.f7 ¦a1 57.¢e2          1–0



                “During my early days of playing chess, I used to do the chores of washing the dishes after our meals. But when I got better, my father asked the other members of the family to give me time to study more chess and not do those chores anymore. He also gave me a chance to achieve something in chess by skipping college for two years, and when I became Asia’s first GM, that’s it!”
                “My record against former world champion Anatoly Karpov is 2-4 (2 wins and 4 losses) but one of those victories was during the time that he was the world chess champion.”
                He was asked about the 1992 World Chess Championship rematch between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky in the U.N.-sanctioned Yugoslavia. “I was Fischer’s second in the match. I think it’s the trust that Fischer has in me to hire me as his second.”
                With that trust, Eugene was able to give Fischer an interview that shows Fischer’s perspective about the sanctions in this link: http://palau-chess.blogspot.com/2013/08/first-bobby-fischer-interview-jan-14.html
                Some more links about Fischer:
http://palau-chess.blogspot.com/2014/01/conclusion-i-was-tortured-in-pasadena.html







Sources: Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
               Tia Belau Newspaper
               December 29, 2002--June 08, 2017

               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--June 08, 2017

              The History of Chess in Palau
              By Roberto Hernandez
              June 09, 2002--June 08, 2017    

Sunday, January 29, 2017

(1336) SO ZEROES IN ON TITLE (Manila Bulletin -- May 4, 2008)


So is wearing the same long sleeves shirt that I bought in Philippines after coming back from participating in the 2016 World Chess Olympiad in Baku, Azerbaijan. Coincidence? I just notice it yesterday, January 16, 2017.












        SO ZEROES IN ON TITLE

Wesley So played with his usual swashbuckling style before settling for a fighting draw with NM Oliver Barbosa to move closer to the overall title in the 2008 "Battle of GMs" chess championship at the 11th floor, Bayside Hall, City State Hotel in Mabini St. cor. Padre Faura, Manila.

With the title and the P200,000 grand prize well within his reach, So halved the point with Barbosa after 52 moves of the Queen's Indian to stay a full point ahead of Asia's first GM Eugene Torre, with only one round remaining in this tournament organized by the National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) and sponsored by PAGCOR and City State Hotel.

Overall, So has eight points on six wins and four draws.

The 14-year-old high school student at St. Francis College (Bacoor), who made the headlines by winning the 10th Dubai Open chess championship last month, needs only to draw his 11th and final round assignment against three-time national junior champion John Paul Gomez to formalize his claim for the title.

"Basta laban lang po. (Just keep on fighting). Kung may winning line, I'll go for it. Kung wala, "I'll be happy with a draw," So referring to his final round match with Gomez.

But not to be outdone was Torre.

Torre, at 56 and the country's winningest chess player for almost four decades now, whipped GM candidate Julio Catalino Sadorra in 44 moves of the King's Indian to grab solo second place with seven points on four wins and six draws.

Like So, Torre is the only other undefeated player in the tournament.

Gomez outplayed NM Hamd Nouri in 68 moves of the Philidor while IM Richard Bitoon outduelled  NM Rolando Nolte in 50 moves of the Sicilian to share 3rd spot with 6.5 points.

Half-a-point behind in 5th with 6 points was GM Rogelio Antonio, Jr., who was ambushed by GM Jayson Gonzales in a marathon 78 moves of the French defense.

Antonio has 4 wins, 4 draws and 2 losses. Barbosa and Nolte share 6th with 4.5 points.

In the women's division, Catherine Perena split the point with Shercila Cua to keep her slim half-point lead. Perena has 7.5 points on 5 wins and 5 draws against Cua's 7 points on 4 wins and 6 draws.

Cheradee Camacho bested Cristy Lamiel Bernales in 52 moves of the Sicilian to join Sherily Cua in 3rd with 6.5 points. It was Camacho's 4th win in as many rounds in a belated effort to crash into the magic circle.

Sherily, the younger of two chess-playing Cua sisters from V. Luna Chess Club, drew with Kimberly Jane Cunanan in 43 moves of the Slav.

In other 10th round results, Asian Games campaigner Jedara Docena upset Yiem Jose in 37 moves of the Sicilian, Aices Salvador trounced Enersoe Magno in 35 moves of the Slav and Beverly Mendoza drew with Jenny Palomo in 34 moves of the Nimzo-Indian.    

         



Sources: Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
                 Tia Belau Newspaper
                 December 29, 2002 -- January 17, 2017

                 Manila Bulletin
                 Page S-3
                 Sunday, May 4, 2008

                 Music and Me by Roberto Hernandez
                Tia Belau Newspaper
                 March 15, 2012 -- April 18, 2013
                http://palau-chess.blogspot.com
                April 25, 2013 -- January 17, 2017

                The History of Chess in Palau
                By Roberto Hernandez
                June 09, 2002 -- January 17, 2017