The Shah Alam team managed an eight place finish, one above their initial seeding of ninth. The team generally performed well with everyone scoring above 50 percent with the exception of Nabil.
In the last round, they narrowly lost against the eventual winner , Tagaytay City. Nicholas lost to GM Barbosa on first board but Li Tian managed to beat GM Paragua. This means that Li Tian should win the silver on second board. This performance could push Li Tian over 2300 in the next rating list.
Fong Yit San did very well to draw with GM Gomez though this could be a strategic draw to ensure a match win for the Tagaytay team. We have to wait to see the game score.
Nicholas playing on first board had possibilities of IM norm as he had to play a fair amount of titled players . His final score of 5/9 was very good as he had to play four grandmasters and one international master. He needed 6.5 points for a IM norm but considering that he has not been very active in the past years it was a good result for him.
Last round pairing and results -
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Saturday, October 26, 2013
Tagaytay wins Asian Cities
Tagaytay City has won the Asian Cities in Tagaytay City, Philippines with a round to spare. They have collected fifteen match points after eight rounds. Shanghai is in second place with thirteen points which means that Tagaytay is already the champion with a round to go. Tagaytay success is because they are the only team that has a full line-up. They comprises four grandmasters, Barbosa Oliver , Mark Paragua, John Paul Gomez and Darwin Laylo.
Shah Alam is doing fairly well and lies in sixth position with nine match points. Unfortunately for them, they will meet Tagaytay in the last round and it is unlikely that they can collect any match points unless the Filipinos are feeling generous.
In round seven, Yit San took down a Chinese IM rated 2415. The Chinese player made a horrible mistake with 21...g6 weakening his king-side irreparably. Yit San only had to make natural attacking moves to bring home the only point that the team scored. The Chinese resigned after 30. Rh3 as there is no defence to the threats of 31. Rxh5 or 31. Ne7
Shah Alam is doing fairly well and lies in sixth position with nine match points. Unfortunately for them, they will meet Tagaytay in the last round and it is unlikely that they can collect any match points unless the Filipinos are feeling generous.
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Final round pairings |
In round seven, Yit San took down a Chinese IM rated 2415. The Chinese player made a horrible mistake with 21...g6 weakening his king-side irreparably. Yit San only had to make natural attacking moves to bring home the only point that the team scored. The Chinese resigned after 30. Rh3 as there is no defence to the threats of 31. Rxh5 or 31. Ne7
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Asian Cities in Tagaytay City
The Asian Cities Championship is going on right now in Tagaytay City, Philippines. Malaysia is represented by Shah Alam, a team which is put up by Chess Association of Selangor by virtue of their winning the Inter-State Championship in Sabah recently.
The team consists of Nicholas Chan, Yeoh Li Tian (both who were in the winning Selangor team), Evan Capel from Penang, Fong Yit San of Perak and Mohd Nabil.
The team is doing fairly well and in a tie for third with 11match points after four rounds - same as Wuxi (China) and Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia). Tagaytay City is leading with 12.5 points followed by Manila.
Top scorer for Shah Alam is Yeoh Li Tian 3.5/4 followed by Nicholas Chan with 3/4
The team faces a tough challenge in the fifth round as they will meet Shanghai with GM Zhou JianChao on first board.
The best games so far played by our team
The team consists of Nicholas Chan, Yeoh Li Tian (both who were in the winning Selangor team), Evan Capel from Penang, Fong Yit San of Perak and Mohd Nabil.
The team is doing fairly well and in a tie for third with 11
Top scorer for Shah Alam is Yeoh Li Tian 3.5/4 followed by Nicholas Chan with 3/4
The team faces a tough challenge in the fifth round as they will meet Shanghai with GM Zhou JianChao on first board.
The best games so far played by our team
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