2007 PALAU NATIONAL CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
January 28 – May 05,
2007
Venue: Jean’s
Boutique and Store
Single Round Robin
FINAL STANDINGS
Players
Win Loss Draw
Total
- ROBERTO HERNANDEZ 7 2 0 7
- MANUEL NEDIC 6 1 2 7
- ANTONIO VILLA 7 2 0 7
- JOEL AZANA 4 3 2 5
- CRAIG DITTRICH 4 4 1 4.5
- JOSE OMEGA 4 4 1 4.5
- CYRIL MONTEL, JR. 2 3 4 4
- GENE PASTRANA 3 5 1 3.5
- EMMIE BUYACAO 1 6 2 2
- ANSELMO IDOL 0 8 1 .5
Source: The History Of Chess In Palau
by Roberto Hernandez
Part 15
January 28, 2007
by Roberto Hernandez
Part 15
January 28, 2007
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*Tournament Organizer -- Roberto Hernandez
*Tournament Chief Arbiter -- Roberto Hernandez
*Tournament Deputy Arbiters -- Eugenio Pastrana
Jess Toldoya
LET THE GAME BEGIN!
THE following is the format for the first chess tournament of 2007 -- the Palau National Chess Championship which is the qualifying chess tourney for a slot to represent Palau in Oceania Zonal Chess Championship in Fiji on May 5-12, 2007:
1. The tournament will be a double round-robin in both division. In case that there are more than 15 players in the unrated division, it will become a single round-robin event.
2. The time control for both divisions is 90 minutes for each player to finish the game with 20 seconds increment per move. It means that every time a player moves and presses his clock, an additional 20 seconds will be added to his clock.
3. Writing chess notations is mandatory either in Algebraic, English or descriptive notation. Players will be given score sheets to be signed by both players after their game and submit the score sheets to Arbiter Jess Toldoya or Roberto Hernandez. Protests may also be referred to the arbiters.
4. The tournament venue is Jean's Boutique and Store premises. Playing day is Sunday at 1:00 - 6:00 pm. Some games may last longer depending on the schedule of players.
5. Touch move rules will be applied. Once a piece is touched, it must be moved so the players are advised to analyze the moves with their mind and not with their hands.
6. Registration fee is $20.00. Half of it will be for the cash prize and the other half for support to the expenses of Palau's representative to Fiji or for Palau's yearly payment of membership to World Chess Federation (FIDE).
7. No tiebreak will be used to break the tie. Instead, the players will play one sudden-death game or just split the cash.
8. Registration is still going on. Please contact Roberto Hernandez at 488-3694 or Gene Pastrana at 488-4640 for more informations and details. The unrated division is also open for kids and women chess players.
Source: Chessmate by Roberto Hernandez
Tia Belau Newspaper Page 11 January 17-23, 2007
SCHEDULE CONFLICT
THE FIRST round of 2007 Palau National Chess Championship didn't proceed as planned because of conflicting schedules of at least 8 players --Rey Lapuz, Emmie Buyacao, Anselmo Idol and Craig Dittrich in the unrated division.
Lapuz and Buyacao came in the morning while Dittrich is waiting in the afternoon. When he left, Idol came late in the afternoon and not even a single match was played.
In the rated division, Tony Villa and 3rd seed Cyril Montel, Jr. came early in the afternoon but left after an hour and came back late in the afternoon.
Second seed Jose Omega showed up for a few minutes and didn't play a game as his schedule for the week is tight. National Master (NM) Manny Nedic came in late also and practiced blitz chess with Villa while waiting for other players to come.
Fourth seed Roberto Hernandez came in at 2 pm and played blitz chess with Dittrich, who defeated venue host Gene Pastrana twice and scored his third win over Hernandez.
Top seed NM Menandro 'Boy' Manuel didn't show up also as well as the other 3 rated player while 12-year old Dmitri Villanueva, the youngest contestant, didn't make it also.
Dittrich cited that the $20.00 registration fee might have been one of the reasons for the low turnout of players. If next week's schedule conflict continues, there will be no separate divisions of players and the registration fee may be reduced to $10 or $15.
The prospect of sending at least 2 chess players to Fiji for the Oceania Zonal Championship looks dim as players are not financially capable of producing $2,000.00 for airfare/accomodation just to represent Palau in the biennial event to be held from May 5-12, 2007.
Source: Chessmate by Roberto Hernandez
Tia Belau Newspaper January 26- February 01, 2007
VILLA OUTWITS AZANA
THE FIRST chess tournament of 2007--the Palau National Chess Championship finally started last Sunday, January 28 with only one division due to low turnout of players in the unrated division.
Rey Lapuz, the Christmas blitz chess festival champion, showed up early in the morning and played blitz chess with Tony Villa. He was offered a job in Dubai and will be leaving in March. He will not participate in the current tournament that will last till April.
The organizers decided to have only one division with the same time format of 90 minutes for each player to finish the game with 30 seconds increment per move. It will be a single round robin event.
The first game was played between Villa and the come-backing Joel Azana, who didn't finish the last remaining games of 2006 Rapid Chess tournament.
With the position equal till the rook and pawns ending, Azana missed a drawing line move that will have his king opposing his opponent's king. The last tricky move that he played was countered by Villa to avoid stalemate.
The game lasted 66 moves of a Modern Defence with Azana having only three minutes left in his clock.
The second game featured Azana against Koror State Legal Counsel Craig Dittrich. The waiting game was equal till the 23rd move when Dittrich blundered away his bishop and through simplification, Azana scored his first win when Dittrich resigned to stop the agony of continuing to play a hopeless game.
All players are required to annotate their game in whatever notations they choose. Dittrich wrote his moves in English or descriptive notations while everybody else are doing it in Algebraic, which is being used internationally.
Anselmo Idol practiced writing chess notations while playing a practice game with Roberto Hernandez. It slows down Idol's game but he still plays good till the end of the unfinished practice match.
The tournament is still open for those who like to catch up and have to play at least two games and come at 1:00 pm.
Source: Chessmate by Roberto Hernandez
Tia Belau Newspaper
- Page 11
- February 02-08, 2007
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