Monday, July 9, 2012
Tan Yong Zhao - The Youngest Champion for Selangor Juniors U-16
Tan Yong Zhao who is also the current National U-12 Boys' Champion has emerged as the Youngest Champion in Selangor Juniors Open Chess Tournament (Under-16). Alongside with FM Anas Nazreen Bakri, both of them are officially the Youngest Player to win the Under-16 Category. For the record, Anas won the same category in 2003 when he was 12 y.o. at that time. Congratulation!!!!
23rd Selangor Juniors Open Chess Tournament Under-16 Highlights
Source from CAS website,
A blast from the past, this "premier" Under-16 Category was won by many national upcoming strong juniors in those days who eventually become very strong players in later years (at least in Malaysia context) e.g. Ooi Chern Ee from Penang (1992), Ng Ee Vern from Selangor (1995 - 1997), Lim Yee Weng from Selangor (1998), Nicholas Chan from Selangor (2001 - 2002), Anas Nazreen Bakri from Malacca (2003 @ 12y.o., 2006 - 2007), and Abel Yap Jinwei from Selangor (2004). Other notable junior players include Adrian Wong (1988), Mohd Hirmiadi Don (1989), Chen Tien Yue (1990), Hoy Weng Keung (1991), Hafiz Shafruddin (1999 @ 13y.o.), Muhd Johan Iskandar Foudzi (2000), and Low Jun Jian (2008). Then, this tournament was discontinued after the 22nd edition for 3 years from 2009 until 2011.
So, who shall be crowned as Champion in this edition?
Will s/he become the next generation elite player for the country?
Now, the tournament highlights in Under-16:-
1. In Round 1, two players namely Iskandar Danial Adam and Lee Guang Yang from Klang, Selangor who are eligible as running candidates and to be chosen into Selangor Generasi-10 team for upcoming Kasugi Team Chess Championship had to forfeit their respective game as they reached after the walk-over period of 25 minutes. Generally, no upsets among the top 8 board with the exception of Board 5 where Bausch Koh Sian Kuan lost his Round 1 encounter after failing in his attempt to claim a draw using Article 10.2. The Chief Arbiter, Lim Tse Pin, had applied Article 10.2.c in the given situation and his opponent, Ho Eu Sheng, was awarded 2 extra minutes and the game continued as per normal play. [Take note, do not be mistaken for the 2 extra minutes given to opponent under Article 10.2.b. The game actually has ended and waiting for Arbiter to made a decision at a later stage of the game if Article 10.2.b was applied.]
2. In Round 2, 9th seed Daryl Wong Cheng Lim created an upset by defeating 2nd seed Subramanian Sivanesan. While, 16th seed Viknesh Viajantheran continued to rub salt into 11 y.o. Bausch lousy start to the event. While, 6th seed Sun-Xin had practically killed off 17th seed Guang Yang chance of qualifying into the Selangor Generasi-10 team in this round. Vinton Wong Hsien Loong (was ranked last on the field by accident due to his National Rating was not updated into the rating column. This act has benefited him since he will be paired against lower seeded player on the top-half of the pairing card. His actual ranking should be 9th seed.). He won his encounter against 10th seed Kughan Ravindran.
3. In Round 3, Cheong Jie Yao had created a major upset by defeating MSSM player, Low Jun Keat on Board 2. Both Tharoun Sharma Ravindran and Vinton who had split point in Round 1 had managed to draw against much higher rated players in this round. While, Iskandar and Dawson Tan Soon Wei had won their respective encounter against giant-killer Viknesh and Eu Sheng. Elsewhere, Bausch picked up his first point. Can he clawed back like what he did in Under-14 one week ago from 1 point from 3 games to 5 points from 7 games? Lets wait and see.
4. In Round 4, the battle of supremacy and the right to the U-16 title just started. Whoever wins on Board 1 is likely to be crowned as Champion. 11+ (not yet 12 y.o.) Tan Yong Zhao had emerged as the clear leader after disposing-off Jie Yao. Other players like Jun Keat, Ethan Wong Hsien Aun,Vinton and Tharoun had won their respective games to be tied on points with Jie Yao.Elsewhere, Natasha Kavina Sundra Rajoo and Lee Zhi Wei had lost unexpected to lower ranked opponents.
5. In Round 5, Ethan and Jie Yao had consolidated their position among the front runners going after top prizes. While, Subramanian got back within a striking distance to compete against the front runners after winning his game against unrated Muhd Adam Fauzan. Elsewhere, Bausch managed to scramble for a win from an inferior position under time pressure after a blunder made by Zhi Wei who had more time on his clock. What about the top board action? Yong Zhao with a 1 point advantage over the field was paired against 3rd seed Jun Keat. The latter attacked furiously on former King located on Queenside and managed to expose the former King for an easy win since the former had to give up at least a pawn or two. Alas, the latter suddenly fell into a simple chess tactic and lost his own Queen instead. Looks like Yong Zhao will join Anas as the youngest player to win Selangor Junior Open (Under-16). Will it happens? Lets wait and see.
6. In Round 6, Yong Zhao should be cruising on the lap for victory since two players who were 1 point lower had lost their games to Yong Zhao in early rounds. He was paired against his nemesis, Subramaniam, who he had not win at all previous encounter. Can he breaks the jinx? Too bad, No. Elsewhere, Jie Yao and Ethan had decided to split the point. Iskandar up the tempo in his quest towards a place in the team by disposing off fellow contender Jun Keat from the challenge and Dawson who did not have a good outing last Sunday too had bounced back to trounce Bausch. Sun Xin and Vinton too had kept up with the pace with respective win. While, Natasha and Zhi Wei did not play up to their rating strength.
7. In Round 7, Yong Zhao was facing a similar situation like MBSSKL Open Under-23 (yup you see it correctly, no typo error in Category) played a day earlier where he was leading the field by half a point until the last round. All he needs is to draw the game. However, he lost the last round and the dream to become the youngest ever Champion in MBSSKL Open was shattered. So near yet so far. Will history repeat itself again? He was paired against Sun Xin. As one by one ended their games, the tension on Board 1 was rising exponentially. All players put their focus on the last remaining board. Nevertheless, Yong Zhao had managed to reach a position of 3 pawns vs. 3 pawns on same side with a slightly favorable King's position before he claimed a draw under Article 10.2. The CA had applied Article 10.2.b in this situation. The verdict, the game ended in a draw shortly by players agreement after both players reach a sensible non-winnable position despite Yong Zhao had sacked a pawn to get into that position purposely. Elsewhere, players on top boards had played their heart out to craft a win under "fairplay spirit" (unlike the scene witnessed a week earlier where players end the game after 1 move was made).
The final standing for top 15 prizewinners as below:-
For the full result, please click here.
A blast from the past, this "premier" Under-16 Category was won by many national upcoming strong juniors in those days who eventually become very strong players in later years (at least in Malaysia context) e.g. Ooi Chern Ee from Penang (1992), Ng Ee Vern from Selangor (1995 - 1997), Lim Yee Weng from Selangor (1998), Nicholas Chan from Selangor (2001 - 2002), Anas Nazreen Bakri from Malacca (2003 @ 12y.o., 2006 - 2007), and Abel Yap Jinwei from Selangor (2004). Other notable junior players include Adrian Wong (1988), Mohd Hirmiadi Don (1989), Chen Tien Yue (1990), Hoy Weng Keung (1991), Hafiz Shafruddin (1999 @ 13y.o.), Muhd Johan Iskandar Foudzi (2000), and Low Jun Jian (2008). Then, this tournament was discontinued after the 22nd edition for 3 years from 2009 until 2011.
So, who shall be crowned as Champion in this edition?
Will s/he become the next generation elite player for the country?
Now, the tournament highlights in Under-16:-
1. In Round 1, two players namely Iskandar Danial Adam and Lee Guang Yang from Klang, Selangor who are eligible as running candidates and to be chosen into Selangor Generasi-10 team for upcoming Kasugi Team Chess Championship had to forfeit their respective game as they reached after the walk-over period of 25 minutes. Generally, no upsets among the top 8 board with the exception of Board 5 where Bausch Koh Sian Kuan lost his Round 1 encounter after failing in his attempt to claim a draw using Article 10.2. The Chief Arbiter, Lim Tse Pin, had applied Article 10.2.c in the given situation and his opponent, Ho Eu Sheng, was awarded 2 extra minutes and the game continued as per normal play. [Take note, do not be mistaken for the 2 extra minutes given to opponent under Article 10.2.b. The game actually has ended and waiting for Arbiter to made a decision at a later stage of the game if Article 10.2.b was applied.]
2. In Round 2, 9th seed Daryl Wong Cheng Lim created an upset by defeating 2nd seed Subramanian Sivanesan. While, 16th seed Viknesh Viajantheran continued to rub salt into 11 y.o. Bausch lousy start to the event. While, 6th seed Sun-Xin had practically killed off 17th seed Guang Yang chance of qualifying into the Selangor Generasi-10 team in this round. Vinton Wong Hsien Loong (was ranked last on the field by accident due to his National Rating was not updated into the rating column. This act has benefited him since he will be paired against lower seeded player on the top-half of the pairing card. His actual ranking should be 9th seed.). He won his encounter against 10th seed Kughan Ravindran.
3. In Round 3, Cheong Jie Yao had created a major upset by defeating MSSM player, Low Jun Keat on Board 2. Both Tharoun Sharma Ravindran and Vinton who had split point in Round 1 had managed to draw against much higher rated players in this round. While, Iskandar and Dawson Tan Soon Wei had won their respective encounter against giant-killer Viknesh and Eu Sheng. Elsewhere, Bausch picked up his first point. Can he clawed back like what he did in Under-14 one week ago from 1 point from 3 games to 5 points from 7 games? Lets wait and see.
4. In Round 4, the battle of supremacy and the right to the U-16 title just started. Whoever wins on Board 1 is likely to be crowned as Champion. 11+ (not yet 12 y.o.) Tan Yong Zhao had emerged as the clear leader after disposing-off Jie Yao. Other players like Jun Keat, Ethan Wong Hsien Aun,Vinton and Tharoun had won their respective games to be tied on points with Jie Yao.Elsewhere, Natasha Kavina Sundra Rajoo and Lee Zhi Wei had lost unexpected to lower ranked opponents.
5. In Round 5, Ethan and Jie Yao had consolidated their position among the front runners going after top prizes. While, Subramanian got back within a striking distance to compete against the front runners after winning his game against unrated Muhd Adam Fauzan. Elsewhere, Bausch managed to scramble for a win from an inferior position under time pressure after a blunder made by Zhi Wei who had more time on his clock. What about the top board action? Yong Zhao with a 1 point advantage over the field was paired against 3rd seed Jun Keat. The latter attacked furiously on former King located on Queenside and managed to expose the former King for an easy win since the former had to give up at least a pawn or two. Alas, the latter suddenly fell into a simple chess tactic and lost his own Queen instead. Looks like Yong Zhao will join Anas as the youngest player to win Selangor Junior Open (Under-16). Will it happens? Lets wait and see.
6. In Round 6, Yong Zhao should be cruising on the lap for victory since two players who were 1 point lower had lost their games to Yong Zhao in early rounds. He was paired against his nemesis, Subramaniam, who he had not win at all previous encounter. Can he breaks the jinx? Too bad, No. Elsewhere, Jie Yao and Ethan had decided to split the point. Iskandar up the tempo in his quest towards a place in the team by disposing off fellow contender Jun Keat from the challenge and Dawson who did not have a good outing last Sunday too had bounced back to trounce Bausch. Sun Xin and Vinton too had kept up with the pace with respective win. While, Natasha and Zhi Wei did not play up to their rating strength.
7. In Round 7, Yong Zhao was facing a similar situation like MBSSKL Open Under-23 (yup you see it correctly, no typo error in Category) played a day earlier where he was leading the field by half a point until the last round. All he needs is to draw the game. However, he lost the last round and the dream to become the youngest ever Champion in MBSSKL Open was shattered. So near yet so far. Will history repeat itself again? He was paired against Sun Xin. As one by one ended their games, the tension on Board 1 was rising exponentially. All players put their focus on the last remaining board. Nevertheless, Yong Zhao had managed to reach a position of 3 pawns vs. 3 pawns on same side with a slightly favorable King's position before he claimed a draw under Article 10.2. The CA had applied Article 10.2.b in this situation. The verdict, the game ended in a draw shortly by players agreement after both players reach a sensible non-winnable position despite Yong Zhao had sacked a pawn to get into that position purposely. Elsewhere, players on top boards had played their heart out to craft a win under "fairplay spirit" (unlike the scene witnessed a week earlier where players end the game after 1 move was made).
The final standing for top 15 prizewinners as below:-
| Take note: Tan Yong Zhao was declared as the Champion due to P/E as first tie-break. | ||||||||
| Rk. | Name | FED | Rtg | Pts. | TB1 | TB2 | TB3 | ||||
| 1 | Tan Yong Zhao | MAS | 1714 | 5.5 | 26.5 | 19.75 | 25.5 | ||||
| 2 | Ethan Wong Hsien Aun | MAS | 1553 | 5.5 | 28.5 | 22.75 | 22.0 | ||||
| 3 | Dawson Tan Soon Wei | MAS | 1459 | 5.0 | 26.0 | 16.50 | 18.0 | ||||
| 4 | Iskandar Danial Adam | MAS | 1513 | 5.0 | 22.0 | 15.00 | 17.0 | ||||
| 5 | Subramanian Sivanesan | MAS | 1711 | 4.5 | 29.0 | 18.50 | 18.5 | ||||
| 6 | Ee Sun-Xin-G | MAS | 1515 | 4.5 | 26.5 | 16.75 | 16.5 | ||||
| 7 | Cheong Jie Yao | MAS | 1506 | 4.5 | 26.0 | 12.50 | 22.0 | ||||
| 8 | Kughan Ravindran | MAS | 1475 | 4.5 | 22.0 | 12.50 | 13.5 | ||||
| 9 | Vinton Wong Hsien Loong | MAS | 1487 | 4.0 | 29.0 | 15.75 | 18.0 | ||||
| 10 | Bausch Koh Sian Kuan | MAS | 1546 | 4.0 | 24.5 | 13.00 | 13.0 | ||||
| 11 | Lee Guang Yang | MAS | 1342 | 4.0 | 21.0 | 9.00 | 11.0 | ||||
| 12 | Viknesh Viajantheran | MAS | 1360 | 3.5 | 28.0 | 13.00 | 12.5 | ||||
| 13 | Daryl Wong Cheng Lim | MAS | 1480 | 3.5 | 22.5 | 9.00 | 16.5 | ||||
| 14 | Tharoun Sharma Ravindran | MAS | 1432 | 3.0 | 30.0 | 12.25 | 16.0 | ||||
| 15 | Low Jun Keat | MAS | 1558 | 3.0 | 29.0 | 9.50 | 17.0 |
For the full result, please click here.
23rd Selangor Juniors Open Chess Tournament Under-12 Highlights
Source taken from CAS website,
Now, the tournament highlights in Under-12:-
1. No upsets among the top 10 pre-seeded players based on their National Rating in Round 1.
2. In Round 2, Praghashkumar Thanasegeren dropped a bombshell in disposing top seed Tan Jun Ying. While, 4th seed Ng Jen Sheng was held to a draw by 11th seed Christine Lee. Is this the first indicator on a possible fierce contest? Lets wait and see.
3.In Round 3, there was only 7 players with full points. Board 1 and 3 were according to the seeding. However, Sean Ooi was held to a draw by Yee Jian Yang on Board 2. Giant-killer Praghashkumar had continued his killing act by disposing off Christine on Board 4. While, Ng Jen Sheng was lucky to escape with a draw in this round. His opponent, Lee Zhi Yan, was having a Queen against Ng's Rook with the former having an extra pawn from both same side pawn chain has request a draw using FIDE Article 10.2 aka 2-minute quick play ruling to chess players. The Chief Arbiter, Lim Tse Pin, has postponed his decision and applied Article 10.2.b despite the fact Article 10.2.a can be applied in this obvious case. Usually, an Arbiter who applied 10.2.b actually know the position is non-winnable for opponent [but there is a benefit of doubt on Claimant in each claim made i.e. s/he may not know how to continue playing, trying to use Arbiter as his/her savior; And/Or to satisfy his/her opponent's right to fight for a win], else Arbiter will applied Article 10.2.c i.e. to reject the claim. By applying Article 10.2.b, Ng in an inferior position who did not agree to accept his opponent draw offer was added 2 extra minutes to his time to prove that he can win. The game continued under CA supervision, and ended with Lee having a Queen and pawns vs. Ng's pawns. So, the game was declared a draw based on a simple fact that Lee has improved his position further. Why?
Situation: Lee has claimed a draw under Article 10.2 using superior position (+5 points) as a basis.
Verdict: CA had applied 10.2.b. Take note, 10.2.a can be applied here.
Possible outcome#1: Lee (+5 points) lost his game, so Ng will be declared as Winner.
Possible outcome#2: Lee (+5 points) won his game, so the game is declared as a draw game since Lee had request a draw under Article 10.2. Take note, some chess players in the tournament hall assume Lee should be given the win.
Possible outcome#3: Lee (+5 points) still maintain his superior position after both flag falls or has reached a position with neither side able/can produce a clear verdict based on their over the board chess-playing skills. A draw will be declared.
Result: Outcome#2 had happened.
4. In Round 4, Emir Rusyaidi Ahmad Nazari (still hot from his 2nd placing in MBSSKL U-14 yesterday) had stopped the progression of giant-killer Praghashkumar. While, Nithyalakshmi, Jaron and Jun Ying were the winner on Board 2, 3, and 4 respectively. On Board 4, 35th seed Tan Qian Hui had delivered a shocking result by winning against Ng Jen Sheng. Is this the second indicator on a possible series of many upsets that yet to come? Lets wait and see.
5. In Round 5, Emir was pitted against Nithyalakshmi, and the winner of this encounter will likely be the Champion of this category at the end of the day. The latter won her encounter. Elsewhere, 12th seed Daniel Fitri Ramly had accumulated 3 wins from 4 games and was paired against top-ranked Tan Jun Ying. The fomer lost the game. Praghashkumar and Mok Shu Zing were able to draw against their higher ranked opponents respectively.
6. In Round 6, Nithyalakshmi had consolidated her position as the frontrunner by writing-off last week U10 Champion, Ng Shi Yang. While, Emir, Shu Zing and Daniel had created an upset by getting an upper hand against top ranked Tan Jun Ying, 7th seed Jaron Tan and 11th seed Christine respectively.
7. In Round 7, Nithyalakshmi just need half point to take an unstoppable lead and be crowned as Champion. She went on to win her last encounter against top ranked Tan Jun Ying. Emir took a quick draw from Sean to obtain 2nd place, while Sean is likely to finish in top 4 bracket due to superior tie-break. On Board 3, Ng Jen Sheng after a slow start had managed to catch up eventually with top prize runners by defeating Shu Zing. While, Yee Jian Yang and Shi Yang won their encounters on Board 4 and 5 respectively.
The final standing for top 15 prizewinners as below:-
For the full result, please click here.
Now, the tournament highlights in Under-12:-
1. No upsets among the top 10 pre-seeded players based on their National Rating in Round 1.
2. In Round 2, Praghashkumar Thanasegeren dropped a bombshell in disposing top seed Tan Jun Ying. While, 4th seed Ng Jen Sheng was held to a draw by 11th seed Christine Lee. Is this the first indicator on a possible fierce contest? Lets wait and see.
3.In Round 3, there was only 7 players with full points. Board 1 and 3 were according to the seeding. However, Sean Ooi was held to a draw by Yee Jian Yang on Board 2. Giant-killer Praghashkumar had continued his killing act by disposing off Christine on Board 4. While, Ng Jen Sheng was lucky to escape with a draw in this round. His opponent, Lee Zhi Yan, was having a Queen against Ng's Rook with the former having an extra pawn from both same side pawn chain has request a draw using FIDE Article 10.2 aka 2-minute quick play ruling to chess players. The Chief Arbiter, Lim Tse Pin, has postponed his decision and applied Article 10.2.b despite the fact Article 10.2.a can be applied in this obvious case. Usually, an Arbiter who applied 10.2.b actually know the position is non-winnable for opponent [but there is a benefit of doubt on Claimant in each claim made i.e. s/he may not know how to continue playing, trying to use Arbiter as his/her savior; And/Or to satisfy his/her opponent's right to fight for a win], else Arbiter will applied Article 10.2.c i.e. to reject the claim. By applying Article 10.2.b, Ng in an inferior position who did not agree to accept his opponent draw offer was added 2 extra minutes to his time to prove that he can win. The game continued under CA supervision, and ended with Lee having a Queen and pawns vs. Ng's pawns. So, the game was declared a draw based on a simple fact that Lee has improved his position further. Why?
Situation: Lee has claimed a draw under Article 10.2 using superior position (+5 points) as a basis.
Verdict: CA had applied 10.2.b. Take note, 10.2.a can be applied here.
Possible outcome#1: Lee (+5 points) lost his game, so Ng will be declared as Winner.
Possible outcome#2: Lee (+5 points) won his game, so the game is declared as a draw game since Lee had request a draw under Article 10.2. Take note, some chess players in the tournament hall assume Lee should be given the win.
Possible outcome#3: Lee (+5 points) still maintain his superior position after both flag falls or has reached a position with neither side able/can produce a clear verdict based on their over the board chess-playing skills. A draw will be declared.
Result: Outcome#2 had happened.
4. In Round 4, Emir Rusyaidi Ahmad Nazari (still hot from his 2nd placing in MBSSKL U-14 yesterday) had stopped the progression of giant-killer Praghashkumar. While, Nithyalakshmi, Jaron and Jun Ying were the winner on Board 2, 3, and 4 respectively. On Board 4, 35th seed Tan Qian Hui had delivered a shocking result by winning against Ng Jen Sheng. Is this the second indicator on a possible series of many upsets that yet to come? Lets wait and see.
5. In Round 5, Emir was pitted against Nithyalakshmi, and the winner of this encounter will likely be the Champion of this category at the end of the day. The latter won her encounter. Elsewhere, 12th seed Daniel Fitri Ramly had accumulated 3 wins from 4 games and was paired against top-ranked Tan Jun Ying. The fomer lost the game. Praghashkumar and Mok Shu Zing were able to draw against their higher ranked opponents respectively.
6. In Round 6, Nithyalakshmi had consolidated her position as the frontrunner by writing-off last week U10 Champion, Ng Shi Yang. While, Emir, Shu Zing and Daniel had created an upset by getting an upper hand against top ranked Tan Jun Ying, 7th seed Jaron Tan and 11th seed Christine respectively.
7. In Round 7, Nithyalakshmi just need half point to take an unstoppable lead and be crowned as Champion. She went on to win her last encounter against top ranked Tan Jun Ying. Emir took a quick draw from Sean to obtain 2nd place, while Sean is likely to finish in top 4 bracket due to superior tie-break. On Board 3, Ng Jen Sheng after a slow start had managed to catch up eventually with top prize runners by defeating Shu Zing. While, Yee Jian Yang and Shi Yang won their encounters on Board 4 and 5 respectively.
The final standing for top 15 prizewinners as below:-
| Rk. | Name | FED | Rtg | Pts. | TB1 | TB2 | TB3 | |
| 1 | Nithyalakshmi Sivanesan-G | MAS | 1622 | 7.0 | 31.0 | 31.00 | 28.0 | |
| 2 | Emir Rusyaidi Ahmad Nazari | MAS | 1539 | 5.5 | 32.0 | 22.50 | 24.5 | |
| 3 | Sean Ooi Zhi Jian | MAS | 1592 | 5.0 | 32.5 | 20.25 | 21.0 | |
| 4 | Ng Shi Yang | MAS | 1486 | 5.0 | 27.5 | 15.00 | 21.0 | |
| 5 | Yee Jian Yang | MAS | 1521 | 5.0 | 27.0 | 17.75 | 20.0 | |
| 6 | Ng Jen Sheng | MAS | 1573 | 5.0 | 24.5 | 17.25 | 18.5 | |
| 7 | Mok Shu Zing | MAS | 1467 | 4.5 | 31.5 | 17.00 | 19.5 | |
| 8 | Jaron Tan Xe Yung | MAS | 1510 | 4.5 | 31.0 | 17.25 | 19.5 | |
| 9 | Praghashkumar Thanasegeren | MAS | 1420 | 4.5 | 28.0 | 15.25 | 20.5 | |
| 10 | Christine Lee Mei Yen-G | MAS | 1395 | 4.5 | 25.0 | 14.00 | 18.0 | |
| 11 | Giam Kee Wern | MAS | 1264 | 4.5 | 21.5 | 13.75 | 13.5 | |
| 12 | Tan Jun Ying | MAS | 1633 | 4.0 | 28.5 | 11.50 | 19.0 | |
| 13 | Nur Shahidah Azmi-G | MAS | 0 | 4.0 | 25.5 | 12.50 | 16.0 | |
| 14 | Daniel Fitri Ramly | MAS | 1323 | 4.0 | 25.5 | 11.50 | 18.0 | |
| 15 | Tan Qian Hui-G | MAS | 1065 | 4.0 | 25.0 | 13.00 | 16.0 | |
23rd Selangor Juniors Open Chess Pre-Tournament Highlights
Source taken from CAS website,
Today the Chess Association of Selangor (CAS) continues to organize another two categories namely Under-12 and Under-16. A total of 61 players turned-up for the event as compared to 77 on last Sunday when Under-10 and Under-14 took place. The Association has expected a lower turn-out around 50 players due to another Nationally-rated Chess Tournament that caters for Adults with subsidiary prizes for Children that took place within KL-vicinity. So, it was a relief to see the final number was 61 children taking part. It was learn that the other event had attracted 49 players.
From CAS perspective, having two tournaments on the same weekend within the same vicinity area is not a good thing for chess organisers. This kind of tournament clashes scenario actually dated back to 2005 and has became a usual affair in the past 5 years.
Will it benefits the Chess Organizer? YES / NO.
Will it be good for the Chess Community in long run? YES / NO.
Can an authority like MCF starts to enforce a blanket-ruling on "No more than one chess event on same day within same vicinity"? YES / NO.
If yes, will any chess organiser who is not affiliated to MCF follows MCF ruling? YES / NO.
Time to ponder!
Lets come back to the per-tournament highlights of the Under-12 and Under-16:-
1. In Under-12, two Penangites had registered themselves for the event after a successful outing last weekend where 8 y.o. Ng Shi Yang had emerged as Champion and Tan Jun Ying at 4th in Under-10 category.
2. The event saw Mr. Sivanesan from Negeri Sembilan brought his two children to compete in Under-12 (Nithyalakshmi Sivanesan) and Under-16 (Subramanian Sivanesan). Both children were seeded second in their respective category.
3. Several primary school boys who did well in Under-14 last Sunday had returned back to play in the Primary school category. While, two others namely Bausch Koh Sian Kuan who was placed 4th in U-14 and Tan Yong Zhao at 8th placing in U-14 have continued to challenge the bigger boys and girls in today's event by taking part in U-16 category.
4. In Under-16, we had witnessed several players like Low Jun Keat, Iskandar Danial Adam, Ee Sun-Xin-G, Vinton Wong Hsien Loong, and Lee Guang Yang who had represented Selangor in MSSM 2012. Others notable players like Cheong Jie Yao, Daryl Wong Cheng Lim, and Lee Zhi Wei also took part. So, what is the carrot to attract such a crowd? The answer: The chance to be part of Selangor Generasi-10 championed by NWM Nur Nabila Azman Hisham in upcoming Kasugi Team Junior Chess Championship 2012.
Today the Chess Association of Selangor (CAS) continues to organize another two categories namely Under-12 and Under-16. A total of 61 players turned-up for the event as compared to 77 on last Sunday when Under-10 and Under-14 took place. The Association has expected a lower turn-out around 50 players due to another Nationally-rated Chess Tournament that caters for Adults with subsidiary prizes for Children that took place within KL-vicinity. So, it was a relief to see the final number was 61 children taking part. It was learn that the other event had attracted 49 players.
From CAS perspective, having two tournaments on the same weekend within the same vicinity area is not a good thing for chess organisers. This kind of tournament clashes scenario actually dated back to 2005 and has became a usual affair in the past 5 years.
Will it benefits the Chess Organizer? YES / NO.
Will it be good for the Chess Community in long run? YES / NO.
Can an authority like MCF starts to enforce a blanket-ruling on "No more than one chess event on same day within same vicinity"? YES / NO.
If yes, will any chess organiser who is not affiliated to MCF follows MCF ruling? YES / NO.
Time to ponder!
Lets come back to the per-tournament highlights of the Under-12 and Under-16:-
1. In Under-12, two Penangites had registered themselves for the event after a successful outing last weekend where 8 y.o. Ng Shi Yang had emerged as Champion and Tan Jun Ying at 4th in Under-10 category.
2. The event saw Mr. Sivanesan from Negeri Sembilan brought his two children to compete in Under-12 (Nithyalakshmi Sivanesan) and Under-16 (Subramanian Sivanesan). Both children were seeded second in their respective category.
3. Several primary school boys who did well in Under-14 last Sunday had returned back to play in the Primary school category. While, two others namely Bausch Koh Sian Kuan who was placed 4th in U-14 and Tan Yong Zhao at 8th placing in U-14 have continued to challenge the bigger boys and girls in today's event by taking part in U-16 category.
4. In Under-16, we had witnessed several players like Low Jun Keat, Iskandar Danial Adam, Ee Sun-Xin-G, Vinton Wong Hsien Loong, and Lee Guang Yang who had represented Selangor in MSSM 2012. Others notable players like Cheong Jie Yao, Daryl Wong Cheng Lim, and Lee Zhi Wei also took part. So, what is the carrot to attract such a crowd? The answer: The chance to be part of Selangor Generasi-10 championed by NWM Nur Nabila Azman Hisham in upcoming Kasugi Team Junior Chess Championship 2012.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
7th MBSSKL Open Chess Tournament
This event started @ 9.30am this morning with 182 participants taking
part. Another 11 other players who have made payment failed to turn-up
for the event. This year the Chess tournament is organized in conjunction with the School Family Day. More than 60 food stalls
are occupying the school football field and volleyball court. In
addition, there are games and merchandises on sale. The carnival-like atmosphere will last until 3pm.
The U-14 Boys category has attracted 80 players. Based on previous years outing, the Organiser has decided to extend the number of prizewinners to 15. All other categories will have top 6 finishers receive a prize at the end of the event.
The tournament favorite for U-14 Boys is MBSSKL student Darrel Yap. The defending champion for this category, Tan Yong Zhao (12y.o.) from SJK(C) Kepong 2 has decided to move up and challenge the bigger boys in Under-23 category. For the record, Tan also won a silver when he was 10y.o in U-14. Click here for latest result update.
The tournament favourite for U-17 Boys is defending champion MBSSKL student Yeap Eng Chiam. If there is an upset, it will come from second seed, Liew Ken Yew. Click here for latest result update.
The tournament favourite for U-23 Boys is MBSSKL student Yat Guo Jie. If there is an upset, it may come from Tan or Albert or Gabriel. Click here for latest result update.
The tournament favourite for U-14 Girls is MSSM player 11 y.o. Melanie Koo. If there is upset, it may come from MSSM player 13 y.o. Chua Yee Ler (formerly from Kepong 2) or 11 y.o. Ho Chen Ee from SJK(C) Kepong 2. Click here for latest result update.
The tournament favourite for U-17 Girls is MSSM player 13 y.o. Rosamund Koo. If there is upset, it may come from MSSM player Yap Ern Yee (formerly from Kepong 2). Click here for latest result update.
The tournament favourite for U-23 Girls is MSSM player Olivia Madhavan. If there is upset, it may come from Cheng Sheun Fang. Click here for latest result update.
The U-14 Boys category has attracted 80 players. Based on previous years outing, the Organiser has decided to extend the number of prizewinners to 15. All other categories will have top 6 finishers receive a prize at the end of the event.
The tournament favorite for U-14 Boys is MBSSKL student Darrel Yap. The defending champion for this category, Tan Yong Zhao (12y.o.) from SJK(C) Kepong 2 has decided to move up and challenge the bigger boys in Under-23 category. For the record, Tan also won a silver when he was 10y.o in U-14. Click here for latest result update.
The tournament favourite for U-17 Boys is defending champion MBSSKL student Yeap Eng Chiam. If there is an upset, it will come from second seed, Liew Ken Yew. Click here for latest result update.
The tournament favourite for U-23 Boys is MBSSKL student Yat Guo Jie. If there is an upset, it may come from Tan or Albert or Gabriel. Click here for latest result update.
The tournament favourite for U-14 Girls is MSSM player 11 y.o. Melanie Koo. If there is upset, it may come from MSSM player 13 y.o. Chua Yee Ler (formerly from Kepong 2) or 11 y.o. Ho Chen Ee from SJK(C) Kepong 2. Click here for latest result update.
The tournament favourite for U-17 Girls is MSSM player 13 y.o. Rosamund Koo. If there is upset, it may come from MSSM player Yap Ern Yee (formerly from Kepong 2). Click here for latest result update.
The tournament favourite for U-23 Girls is MSSM player Olivia Madhavan. If there is upset, it may come from Cheng Sheun Fang. Click here for latest result update.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Selangor Juniors Open: Pre-registered Names for U-12 and U16
Source taken from CAS website,
The pre-registered names for Under-12 Category on this Sunday (8th July) @ ATCC, Wilayah Complex, KL as at 3rd July 2012 as follows:
The pre-registered names for Under-12 Category on this Sunday (8th July) @ ATCC, Wilayah Complex, KL as at 3rd July 2012 as follows:
1. Akmal
Zurunain Rizal
2. Bryan Yap
Chuan Yoong (Paid)
3. Cheah Kah
Hoe
4. Cheah Xu
Teng-G
5. Christine
Lee Mei Yen-G
6. Ellie
Emira Syamimi Ahmad Nazari (Paid)
7. Emir
Ahmad Nazari (Paid)
8. Giam Kee
Wern
9. Haibatul
Hannan Rizal
10. Ivan Sean
Yap Sheuan (Paid)
11. Jaron Tan
(Paid)
12. Kabil
Varmen
13. Kabilan
Thanabalan (Paid)
14. Lee Jia
Sheng
15. Lee Zhi
Yan (Paid)
16. Lim Kai
Xian (Paid)
17. Lim Qi
Yang (Paid)
18. Loh Zi
Yang
19. Ng Jen
Sheng
20. Nithyalakshmi
Sivanesan-G
21. Pavithra
Thanabalan (Paid)
22. Praghashkumar
Thanasegeren
23. Sangetavathy
Thanasegeren
24. Sean Ooi
(Paid)
25. Vignesh
Ponnurangam (Paid)
26. Yee Jian
Yang (Paid)
The Under-16 Category:
1. Bausch
Koh
2. Cheong
Jie Yao (Paid)
3. Daryl
Wong Cheng Lim
4. Dawson
Tan Soon Wei (Paid)
5. Ee
Sun-Xin-G (Paid)
6. Ethan
Wong
7. Justine
Prakash Kumar Palanisamy
8. Lee Zhi
Wei
9. Mukash
Kumar Sivakumar
10. Naveen
Vikneswaran
11. Tan Shie
Mei
12. Tharoun
Sharma (Paid)
13. Vinton
Wong
In each category,
there will be 15 prizewinners. For those who wish to take part in this
event but yet to pre-register yourself, please do so by sending an email to selangorchess@gmail.com by 5th July 2012 (Thursday). Thank You.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Announcement: 23rd Selangor Juniors Open (U12 & U16) on 8th July
Source taken from CAS website:
Dear Parents,
CAS would like to thanks all parents who brought their children to participate in yesterday tournament who caters specially for the U-10 and U-14 children. Yesterday event was a great success despite it was the first children tournament by CAS since 2008. The final result for U-10 Category can be obtained from here. While, you can obtained the U-14 Category result from here.
The Selangor Juniors event will continue with the Under-12 and Under-16 Category on this Sunday.Please pre-register your child(ren) who would like to take part in the upcoming Selangor Juniors Open (A national level competition) @ ATCC, 4th Floor, Wilayah Complex, KL by sending an email to selangorchess@gmail.com by 5th July (Thursday). Payment shall be made on tournament day.
The Under-12 Category is for children born in or after the year 2000, while the Under-16 Category is for children born in or after the year 1996. All 15 prizewinners from each category will receive Certificate of Achievement and Medal from the Chess Association of Selangor. On top of that, the top 5 finishers will be rewarded with cash prizes.
In addition, top scorers from the Under-16 category will be shortlisted to represent Selangor U17 team in the upcoming Kasugi Team Championship on 14 & 15 July 2012.
For more information, please click here.
Dear Parents,
CAS would like to thanks all parents who brought their children to participate in yesterday tournament who caters specially for the U-10 and U-14 children. Yesterday event was a great success despite it was the first children tournament by CAS since 2008. The final result for U-10 Category can be obtained from here. While, you can obtained the U-14 Category result from here.
The Selangor Juniors event will continue with the Under-12 and Under-16 Category on this Sunday.Please pre-register your child(ren) who would like to take part in the upcoming Selangor Juniors Open (A national level competition) @ ATCC, 4th Floor, Wilayah Complex, KL by sending an email to selangorchess@gmail.com by 5th July (Thursday). Payment shall be made on tournament day.
The Under-12 Category is for children born in or after the year 2000, while the Under-16 Category is for children born in or after the year 1996. All 15 prizewinners from each category will receive Certificate of Achievement and Medal from the Chess Association of Selangor. On top of that, the top 5 finishers will be rewarded with cash prizes.
In addition, top scorers from the Under-16 category will be shortlisted to represent Selangor U17 team in the upcoming Kasugi Team Championship on 14 & 15 July 2012.
For more information, please click here.
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