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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Pertandingan Catur Sempena Jubli Emas Sultan Kedah

Kelab Catur SK Taman Kenari, Kulim akan menganjurkan Pertandingan Catur Terbuka sempena cuti sambutan perayaan Jubli Emas Sultan Kedah seperti ketetapan berikut:
Tarikh: 15 Julai 2008
Masa : 8.30 pagi
Tempat: Kantin Sekolah SK Tmn Kenari.

Pertandingan ini terbuka kepada orang ramai dan dibahagikan kepada dua kategori:
Kategori Novis untuk bawah 12 tahun dan
Kategori Open untuk 12 tahun ke atas.

Pusingan pertama pertandingan bermula jam 9.00 pagi. Yuran Kategori Novis RM3.00 dan yuran Open adalah RM5.00. Untuk keterangan lanjut sila hubungi: En Azwan, 017-5605071 atau Cikgu Zaki, PK Koko SK Tmn Kenari.
Sijil Penyertaan disediakan untuk semua peserta terhad 60 orang peserta sahaja.Hadiah-hadiah piala untuk kategori Novis bagi pemenang Johan hingga tempat ke-8 dan hadiah terbaik bawah 10 dan bawah 8. Manakala hadiah Kategori Open juga piala untuk Johan hingga tempat ke-6 dan terbaik Perempuan, tempat 1 hingga 3 serta terbaik bawah 15 tahun tempat 1 hingga 3. "

Monday, July 7, 2008

KELANTAN OPEN

Majlis Tindakan Perlancungan Kelantan will organise Kelantan Open Chess tournament on 11th to 12th July at Stadium Sultan Mohd IV.For registration kindly contact Muhammad Arshad at 012 9210841.Here are details of the event :-
Date of event :11th and 12th July 2008 (Friday and Saturday)
Organiser : Majlis Tindakan Perlancungan Negeri Kelantan
Place ; Sultan Mohd IV Stadium, Jalan Mahmood ,Kota Bharu
Entry fee : RM10.00
Time control : 30 minute each
Number of round 7 round
Prize money : Open Section
RM800
RM500
RM300
RM100 TO 10TH RM100
11th 20th place hamper
UNDER 15
RM 200
RM150
RM100
RM50
5th place t0 10th place hamper
Best under 12 boy RM80.00
Best under 12 girl RM80.00
First round start at 3.00 pm on Friday .Round 7 start at 5pm.( 2 days event)

Kiev Life Rapid: Karjakin beat Short with 7.5-2.5

Beat


The 18 year-old Ukranian GM Sergey Karjakin who at the age of twelve years and seven months became the youngest grandmaster in history has won his rapid match in Kiev against the veteran British GM and former World Championship challenger ,Nigel Short. Sergey Karjakin is 25 years younger than Nigel Short.They worked together in Nigel's home in Greece, and almost got themselves killed in a traffic accident three years ago.




The time control was 25 minutes per game plus a 10 second increment per move. 10 games were played, but Karjakin only needed 8 to reach an uncatchable 5.5 points and then won the last two games as well for good measure, running out a crushing winner by a score of 7.5 - 2.5. Karjakin has been slightly overshadowed in recent times by the other young superGM's, Magnus Carlsen and Teimour Radjabov, but showed good form in the match to end a convincing winner.

Dortmund R7 result and standing




Peter Leko of Hungary (pic) wins Sparkassen Meeting with 4.5/7, 2 win and 5 draw.His closest rivals, Ian Nepomniachtchi and Jan Gustafsson only manage to draw their last game.1st runner up is my hero Vassily Ivanchuk who beat Kramnik at final round.



Round 7: Sunday, July 6, 13:00h

Vassily Ivanchuk 1-0 Vladimir Kramnik
Loek van Wely 0-1 Shak. Mamedyarov
Peter Leko ½-½ Arkadij Naiditsch
Nepomniachtchi ½-½ Jan Gustafsson


Saturday, July 5, 2008

Here In My Home - Malaysian Artistes For Unity

Brunei set to hold first online chess tournament

(article from chess.com)

The Brunei-Muara District Executive Chess Championship 2008 Committee for His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam's 62nd Birthday Celebration and the Brunei Chess Federation (BCF) yesterday announced that the first ever Brunei Internet Chess Blitz will be held on July 15 at 2 pm (GMT +8:00 or 2:00 ICC server time).
Registration for the tournament is free and is open to chess players from all over the world.
Hundreds of participants, including grandmasters, international masters and FIDE masters, are expected to participate in the 13-round, three-minute blitz and stand the chance to win US$1,500 in cash prize.
The event also offers a number of lucrative prizes for players from the BCF's chess centres.
The online chess tournament is co-organised by the Internet Chess Club (ICC), the world's premier online subscription chess service.
Brunei residents are welcome to join the tournament at the Brunei Chess Centre, Hassanal Bolkiah National Sports Complex, and the Brunei Shell Recreation Club Chess Centre.
They are, however, advised to bring their own notebook computers due to the limited availability of computers at the venues.
To those who wish to play online, log on to the ICC server with its latest chess interface at least 10 minutes before the start of the tournament.
Meanwhile, yesterday saw the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the committee and sponsors Alif Technologies, PT Wai Illa Sarana Utama & Pt Talenta Pratama Mandiri, Pine Enterprise-Verde, and Adison Marketing Services at the Brunei Chess Centre.
The ceremony was attended by Assistant Brunei-Muara District Offcier Awang Haji Haris bin Othman as the guest of honour.
Signing on behalf of the committee was BCF President Awang Zainal Abidin bin Haji Mohd Ali, while Alif Technologies was represented by its chief executive officer, Pengiran Mohamad bin Pengiran Haji Kamaluddin, PT Wai Illa Sarana Utama & Pt Talenta Pratama Mandiri by its operation director Tarce Fatlolon, Pines Enterprise-Verde by its owner, Dayang Yuariana Kim binti Mohd Asman, and Adison Marketing Services by its manager Sim Chong Siang.
Other sponsors of the tournament include: the Empire Hotel and Country Club, i-Centre, Everyman Chess UK, London Chess Centre, Mutiara Shakila Nabilah Transportation Services, Royal Brunei Technical Services, Zisen Enterprise, PT Budi Gunawan, and PT El-Nusa.
Haji Zainal Abidin, in a speech at the signing, said extensive research has indicated that chess helps instil confidence and self-worth in young players, and can dramatically improve their ability to think rationally and increase their aptitude in recognising patterns, thus, help them obtain better grades in English and mathematics.
Like BCF's motto of "More Kids, More Chess, More Fun", he believed the tournament would draw participation from young local talents, further promoting the game of chess in the country.
The BCF president also predicted some 1,000 participants in the event, including locals as well as global rated and non-rated players.
"The event is a major leap for BCF and Brunei Darussalam as we embrace the advancement of ICT to organise an international tournament," he added.
He also felt that the tournament would cast Brunei in the international limelight, thus promoting the country as a tourist destination, and possibly, the choice to host prestigious chess tournaments.
For more information on the event, visit the official website at www.zon365.com, or contact the support team at
bcfinternetblitz@gmail.com.
Source:
http://www.brunei-online.com/bb/fri/jul4h41.htm

Dortmund R5 and R6 Result and Standing

The standings after round 6:

1 Leko, Peter HUN 2741 4
2 Nepomniachtchi, Ian RUS 2634 3½
3 Gustafsson, Jan GER 2603 3½
4 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar AZE 2752 3
5 Ivanchuk, Vassily UKR 2740 3
6 Kramnik, Vladimir RUS 2788 3
7 Naiditsch, Arkadij GER 2624 3
8 Van Wely, Loek NED 2677 1

The results in round 6:

Gustafsson, Jan - Leko, Peter 0-1 45 E15 Queens Indian
Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar - Ivanchuk, Vassily ½-½ 29 E25 Nimzo Indian Saemisch
Kramnik, Vladimir - Nepomniachtchi, Ian ½-½ 39 D11 Slav Defence
Naiditsch, Arkadij - Van Wely, Loek 1-0 26 B90 Sicilian Najdorf Variation

The results in round 5:

Leko, Peter - Nepomniachtchi, Ian ½-½ 30 B52 Sicilian Rossolimo
Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar - Kramnik, Vladimir ½-½ 40 E15 Queens Indian
Ivanchuk, Vassily - Naiditsch, Arkadij 1-0 53 D37 QGD 5.Bf4
Van Wely, Loek - Gustafsson, Jan 0-1 18 D31 Semi-Slav Defence

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Dortmund Round 4

Nepomniachtchi wins to join leaders

The results in round 4:

Gustafsson, Jan - Ivanchuk, Vassily ½-½ 31 D37 QGD 5.Bf4
Nepomniachtchi, Ian - Van Wely, Loek 1-0 48 B90 Sicilian Najdorf Variation
Naiditsch, Arkadij - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar ½-½ 41 B46 Sicilian Paulsen
Kramnik, Vladimir - Leko, Peter ½-½ 23 E15 Queens IndiaThe standings after round 5:

The standings after round 4:

1. Gustafsson, Jan g GER 2603 * . . ½ 1 ½ ½ . 2821
2. Leko, Peter g HUN 2741 . * . ½ . ½ 1 ½ 2834
3. Nepomniachtchi, Ian g RUS 2634 . . * ½ ½ . ½ 1 2793
4. Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar g AZE 2752 ½ ½ ½ * ½ . . . 2 2650
5. Naiditsch, Arkadij g GER 2624 0 . ½ ½ * 1 . . 2 2694
6. Kramnik, Vladimir g RUS 2788 ½ ½ . . 0 * . 1 2 2661
7. Ivanchuk, Vassily g UKR 2740 ½ 0 ½ . . . * ½ 2576
8. Van Wely, Loek g NED 2677 . ½ 0 . . 0 ½ * 1 2532

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Dortmund R3 result

The youngest player, German GM Arkadij Naiditsch, beat Vladimir Kramnik's Petroff Defence.On the Playchess server there was great excitement over Naiditsch' dramatic novelty – except that one visitor, Garry Kasparov, who is in Barcelona, preparing for an ICBI lecture on Wednesday, told us that he had analysed this back in 1999 (with the moves 16.a4 b4 17.Bf4 inserted). He predicted a good game for White, giving us all the main lines before they occurred on the board. There is apparently nothing new under the sun.

Round 3: Tuesday, July 1, 15:00h
Arkadij Naiditsch
1-0
Vladimir Kramnik
Shak. Mamedyarov
½-½
Jan Gustafsson
Vassily Ivanchuk
½-½
Ian Nepomniachtchi
Loek van Wely
½-½
Peter Leko

Malaysia Chess Festival in August, 2008

Alway August is the chess month for Malaysia chess Calendar. So for the chess lover, please try to take part if u are free and have a time.

Malaysian Chess Festival 2008

28th ASTRO Merdeka Rapid Open Chess Championship 200815 - 17 Aug 2008
IGB 5th Arthur Tan Malaysian Open 200818 - 25 Aug 2008
3rd AmBank Group Malaysia Chess Challenge 200818 - 25 Aug 2008
Malaysian Blitz Chess Championship 200824 Aug 2008
28th ASTRO Merdeka Open Team Chess Championship 200830 Aug - 01 Sept 2008
more info here