Sunday 27 July 2014

SStwo Mall C.C. & RSC Juniors Open, Registered.


Though both being Rapid events, registered CP to participate as part of his preparations for the 10th Asian Schools C.C. to be held in Taiwan from 23 - 30 August. If only there were more classical events in Malaysia.

Monday 21 July 2014

" 8th Asian Dragons Invitational " - My FIRST chess ARTICLE @ChessASIA

In between TV shoot for a few pre-recorded Hari Raya episodes and was highlighted of an article published in a chess media.

Read my FIRST article in a chess media at:- chessASIA

Earlier this year, the Chairman of a local newspaper suggested/offered me to write a chess column or chess news for a local newspaper since I have been attending a few local and 1-2 International competitions with the kids. I was non-commital mainly because I had to write in the National language.

Last week, CP and I went to Taiwan under KLCA's banner upon the invitation of the Chinese Taipei Chess Association. During the event, managed to co-write an article with Elsa Yueh who was the Chief Arbiter for the event.

Saturday 19 July 2014

Prize Presentation, Open Event - 8th ASIAN DRAGONS 2014

For some strange reaon(s) the organsisers invited me to present the prizes for the Open event.

It was announced during the ceremony that I was presenting the prizes for the open event by virtue of KLCA's first participation in the tournament.

TQ to the Chinese Taipei Chess Association for giving me the honour of presenting the prizes.

( Champion @8points, Zaidan Zulkipli from Malaysia's KLCA )

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( Runners-Up @7.5 points, Koji Nogichi from JAPAN )

( 3rd @6points,  Liu Yeh Yang from Host Nation TAIWAN )

( 4th @6points, Austin Yang of TAIWAN )

( 5th @5.5points, Ho Jei-Chen from Host Nation TAIWAN )

Friday 18 July 2014

ZAIDAN WINS the 8th ASIAN DRAGONS INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT 2014@New Taipei City-TAIWAN

( Zaidan Zulkipli - CHAMPION, 8th ASIAN DRAGONS 2014 with 8 points from 9 rounds ) 

 ( Open Results)
* Pict. Courtesy of Chess Taiwan fb *

KLCA players performed honorably at the 8th Asian Dragons which concluded today at the Banqaio Stadium, New Taipei City. In a rare occurrence for local chess, a Malaysian player managed to win an International FIDE-rated event. Zaidan Zulkipli had to win his final game to ensure victory as a draw would enable Koji Noguchi (should he win) from Japan to pip him on tie-break. Zaidan did win against upcoming Dai Wenzhi from China (Dai had defeated Koji and drew with top seed FM Lee from Korea) and ensured the title by half a point from Koji who did win.  

 ( U16 Open Results)
* Pict. Courtesy of Chess Taiwan fb *

Shreyes Subramaniam playing in the U-16 category finished Runners-Up with 7.5points, just half a point behind Ieong Seak Hin from Macau. Despite finishing second (which is OK in my books) he was not happy with his performance especially in the loss to Ieong and drawn game against Wang Ting-Hao.

Based on my conversation with the organisers after the closing ceremony, they are keen to invite Zaidan and Shreyes again for next year's event.

As for the baby of the team and the Youngest Player in the tournament i.e. Amir Faiz, in my books he exceeded my expectations by getting more than 1 point in the U-16 category. Based on this performance and the number of FIDE-rated players he'd played against, he's just 1 FIDE-rated player away from getting his maiden classical rating which would then translate to some costs savings. 2 wins, 3 draws and 3 losses should be enough for him to claim some form of rewards from his grandparents when they come back from umrah next month.

Finally, a special thank you to the hosts i.e.Chinese Taipei Chess Federation for extending the invitation to KLCA. Special mention goes to Dina Chen, Henry Liu  and Elsa Yueh for being good hosts during our stay in Taiwan. 

Wednesday 16 July 2014

KLCA Players at the HALFWAY point of 8th ASIAN DRAGONS 2014



Its rest day for the event and after 5 rounds over 3 days, 2 players representing KLCA put up a decent if not impeccable performance.




Leading the charge in the Open event with a 100% record i.e. 5 Wins in 5 Rounds is 3rd seeded Zaidan Zulkipli. After a "smoking" 3hours plus game against K-Pop Korean, he basically sparred with the national team of Taiwan from Rounds 2 to 5. His real test will however come in the second half of the event starting with Round 6 tomorrow where he plays black against 2nd seeded Koji Noguchi of Japan. If he can successfully fend of the Samurai attack from the Land of the Rising Sun, I expect him to play against other dragons in the form of the top seed FM from the Korean Federation and also youngster DW from China.

( Zaidan's "Smoking" Round 1 encounter against 17th seeded Korea's Chon, over 3 hours  )

Shreyes Subramaniam is joint 2nd on tie-break with 3.5 points after a surprising loss in Round 5 to the current half-way point leader from Macau. He has to win the next 4 rounds to have a shot at the title. Barring a slump in performance, he should be amongst the Top 5 prize winners come Friday.

As for the cHEss pIRATE Amir Faiz, well what can I say - I'd hoped that since he'll be competing in the U16 category, he will at least get a point and not repeat his dismal performance in this year's KL Open. Lo and behold, wonders do exist in chess and he'd achieved the 1 point target on the second day of competition. Presently, he's joint 13th and if he plays against another 2 FIDE-rated players in he remaining 4 rounds he should be able to get a FIDE rating for the classical game by the time he sets foot again in Taiwan next month for the 10th Asian Schools Chess Championship in Taichung.


Malaysian NR for July to September 2014, Issued.

The Malaysian National Ratings(NR) to be used for local competitions in the 3rd Quarter of 2014 have been issued by MCF.
Refer HERE

Considering that there are at least 4 FIDE-rated classical events included in the present list's calculations and coupled with the fact that FIDE have ratings for all 3 categories, perhaps its about time that MCF issues NR for all 3 categories.

Having said the above, there do exists an unofficial NR of sorts for the Blitz event. Refer HERE.
The blitz ratings initiative introduced by cerdikcatur uses the harkness system which was a precursor to the present elo rating system introduced by FIDE.

MCF might also want to consider issuing the NR on a monthly basis as per FIDE to reflect the changing dynamics of chess.

In the latest release both hAnA and CP increased their ratings by 104 and 177 respectively to 1415 and 1517. The newest NR places hAnA at number 356 among female players and CP at number 1388 for male players, an improvement of 343 and 2,608 places respectively. 

Sunday 13 July 2014

8th ASIAN DRAGONS 2014 @TAIWAN, Begins.



The 8th Asian Dragons International Chess Tournament 2014 in New Taipei City began today with an official Opening Ceremony at 10AM followed by the 1st Round game at 1PM.

Players from 10 countries are taking part in the event. Apart from host country Taiwan, and other "Dragons" namely Japan, South Korea, Macau and Singapore - other countries represented are China, Panama, USA, Hong Kong and of course Malaysia (via the KLCA Group).

The top brass of the Chinese Taipei Chess Federation were at the Opening Ceremony along with Ignatius Leong and GM Nigel Short

Event INFO.
RESULTS: OPEN  & U-16

(TBC)

In TAIWAN for 8th ASIAN DRAGONS INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT 2014



Thanks to the Chinese Taipei Chess Association and the link that they have with KLCA, we're in New Taipei City-TAIWAN for the 8th edition of the Asian Dragons.

The group of 4 from KLCA consists of Zaidan Zulkipli, Shreyes Subramaniam, Amir Faiz and I.



Thus far, hospitality extended by the hosts have been superb.
Our flight was delayed slightly and despite coming out from the necessary immigration and customs check around midnight a representative from the Chinese Taipei Chess Association i.e. Mr.Henry Liu was still there at the Waiting Area. Also, having attended a few international competitions this is the first time that an Info Bulletin and Players' Tags have been handed to us at the airport upon arrival. Kudos to the organisers.

(TBC)