Showing posts with label SEA Games 2011 Indonesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEA Games 2011 Indonesia. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Vietnam Wins 6 Gold In Chess

22 November 2011, Kuala Lumpur – In the SEA Games, the chess event was totally dominated by the Vietnamese as they won six gold from 9 events.

Next was Philippines with 1 gold from the Men Blitz event and Indonesia one gold from the Men Standard event.

Malaysia ended the SEA Games tour with one bronze medal from the Mixed Pair won by IM Lim Yee Weng and WFM Nur Najiha bt Azman Hisham.

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One game from round 5, Standard Chess of Jimmy Liew, Malaysia against Thailands’ Teerapabpaisit Wisuwat.

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Some pictures of the winners at SEA Games 2011, Chess

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(source: 11th edition SEA Games Chess Bulletin/ Greg Lau, MCF)

Wesley So Wins Gold in Blitz

22 November 2011, Kuala Lumpur – In the SEA Games, the last chess event was the Blitz and Philippines won the gold through its GM Wesley So with 9.0 points. In second was Vietnam, GM Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son and third, GM Paragua Mark of the Philippines. Malaysia missed a medal when IM Mas Hafizulhelmi finished in a distant fourth place with 4.5 points.

In the women blitz, Vietnam won gold from WIM Hoang Thi Nhu Y with 7.0 points. Indonesia won the silver and bronze medals in the blitz.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Philippines Leading In Standard Chess

20 Nov 2011, Kuala Lumpur - At the SEA Games 2011, the Standard and Rapid Chess events are on going. The Vietnamese are dominating both the men and women rapid events where Le Quang Liem of Vietnam is leading. He has scored 4.0 points from 6 rounds and IM Mas is in 6th place with 3.0 points.

Camilia Johari and IM Jimmy Liew represent Malaysia in the Standard Chess event, though both are not doing too well. The Filipinos are doing well in this event with GM Wesley So on top of the men's Standard Chess event. Results for standard shown below.
GM Wesley So, Philippines.


GM Le Quang Liem, Vietnam.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Malaysia Wins Bronze In Chess

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17 November 2011, Kuala Lumpur – In today’s Utusan Online, there is a news article about a 12 year old girl winning Malaysia a team bronze medal. Both IM Lim Yee Weng and WFM Nur Najiha bt Azman Hisham won the bronze medal in the Mixed Chess Team event during the SEA Games 2011 in Indonesia. They both beat the Myanmar pair of  Zaw Oo – May Hsu Lwin 1.5-0.5. Nur Najiha made her game count by winning outright while Lim Yee Weng drew his game.

Here is a copy of the news from Utusan Online dated 17 November 2011. 

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To read more, please visit Utusan online or click here.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Gomez and Megaranto Leads In Blind Chess

GM Le Quang Liem, Vietnam Pix 1. GM Le Quang Liem, Vietnam (Photo by M.Iqbal)

14 November 2011, Kuala Lumpur – Here is a chess bulletin report from the SEA Games organisers in Palembang, Indonesia. Greg Lau of the Malaysian Chess Federation in Indonesia assisted in supplying a copy of the chess bulletin reports. Blindfold chess has both GM Gomez John Paul of the Philippines and GM Megaranto Susanto of Indonesia with 3.0 points each.

Chess in SEA Games XXVI has completed the second round both in the mixed pair category and ASEAN chess category. While the blindfold chess category has completed the third and fourth round, Sunday (13/11).

In the second round of mixed pair chess category, mainstay of Indonesia man player, GM Susanto Megaranto loses to Philippines player, GM Oliver Barbosa. While his teammate in mixed pair chess category, WGM Irene Kharisma Sukandar forced to play a draw by WIM Catherine Perena of the Philippines.

After second round of mixed pair category, Indonesia is in third rank by two points collected after winning in first round against Thailand players, Saphong Hansim and Chanida Taweesupmun.

While the top positions occupied by Vietnam and Philippines players after equally gaining perfect points in two rounds have been played.

In ASEAN chess category, Indonesia player, Taufik Halay only able to play a draw against Vietnam player, Nguyen Huynh Minh Huy, in the first round. While in the second round, he got a bye because this category is only participated by 5 countries which are Indonesia, Vietnam, Philipines, Thailand, and Myanmar. For now on, the top position of the ASEAN chess category occupied by Thailand player, Kongsee Uaychai, after previously defeating his opponents, Wynn Zaw Htun of Myanmar and Rogelio Antonio Jr. of Philippines.

In the blindfold chess category, Philippines player, GM John Paul Gomes won against his own compatriot, GM Darwin Laylo in the first round, and win against Indonesia player, IM Dede Lioe, and twice in a row playing a draw against IM Mok Tze-Meng from Malaysia and GM Nguyen Anh Dung from Vietnam. While Indonesia player in this category, IM Tirta Chandra Purnama played well on the second day, he won two rounds in a row against GM Nguyen Anh Dung from Vietnam and IM Myo Naing from Myanmar. GM John Paul Gomes managed to collect the highest points, followed by IM Tirta Chandra Purnama, who both collected three points from four rounds have been played.

Meanwhile, first seeded in the blindfold chess category, Vietnam player, GM Le Quang Liem, has been defeated in round 4 and only able to collect 2.5 points after overthrowing duo Myanmar, GM Zaw Win Lay and IM Myo Naing and share the points with his compatriot, GM Nguyen Anh Dung in the first round. So he must be satisfied for being ranked third in the standings of blindfold chess category.

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Mixed Chess Team In SEA Games!

IM Lim Yee Weng, Malaysia  Nur Najiha bt Azman Hisham, Malaysia

14 November 2011, Kuala Lumpur – In the SEA Games in Indonesia, Malaysia sent a mixed team comprising of IM Lim Yee Weng (pix above left) and FM Nur Najiha bt Azman Hisham (pix above right). Six countries are participating in this chess team event which includes Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines and hosts, Indonesia.

Our Malaysian mixed team had lost the first round,0-2,  to the Vietnam mixed team of GM Dao Thien Hai and Nguyen Thi Thanh A and won their second round game against Thailand’s Saphong Hansing and Chanida Taweesupmu, 2-0.

Today will be the third round of play and Malaysia is listed to play Indonesia comprising of GM Megaranto Susanto and WGM Irene Kharisma Sukandar. We wish our Malaysian mixed team the best of luck!

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Round 3 pairings (Mixed Team, SEA Games 2011), 14 Nov 2011, 15:00:

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

SEA Games Paraphernalia

8 November 2011, Kuala Lumpur - Some attire that our chess players will bring along to Indonesia during the SEA Games.