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Penang Closed Chess Tournament 2007, First Half
Who is the Penang Chess Champion? This question is frequently asked by chess players in Penang especially the young ones. They, most probably, are looking for a local chess idol to learn or modeling from. This question is left unanswered for few years and fortunately, the wait is going to be over soon.
Penang Closed Chess Tournament 2007 has begun today(8 July 2007) with several purposes : 1. as a selection to represent Penang in Merdeka Chess Tournament, Kuala Lumpur
2. to “officially” recognize a Penang Chess Champion and
3. to answer the kids!
Upset of the day! Tan Khai Boon - Kee Zijia, 0-1, Round 1
See also Eu Hong annotate his lost against Evan at Blog.EuHong.NET.
This tournament is organized by Penang Chess Association (PCA) with Mr. Tan Hock Lye as the chief arbiter, while Mr. Tan Eng Seong is the pairing handler. The tournament is a 7 round swiss with 1 hour time control each. Tournament is to be played on 2 separate days, i.e. 4 rounds on 8 Jul and 3 rounds on 22 Jul. The Venue is at Residential Area Bayan Baru(RABB), Penang.
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Chief Arbiter, Mr. Tan Hock Lye with err..
messy table J
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Mr. Tan Eng Seong and Mr. Tan Hock Lye preparing to start the tournament
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There are a few serious contender for this Penang Chess Champion title, among them are Tan Khai Boon, Anthony Liong, Peter Lim and Tan Eu Hong, who are the top 4 seeds and are already well known in Malaysia. However, let’s not forget Penang are very well in producing new upcoming chess juniors such as Tan Yik Ping, Lim Wei Kang, Gavin Fong, Thong Yung Chen Evan, Elgin Lee and Kee Zijia. They are capable of giving surprises or hard time to the top player.
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Top seed Tan Khai Boon, National Rating 1858,FIDE rating 2138
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Second seed Anthony Liong, National Rating 1780, FIDE rating 2159
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Third seed Peter Lim, National Rating 1685
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Fourth seed Tan Eu Hong, who finished 2nd in Men’s National Closed Chess Championship 2007 in May 07
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Gavin Fong is the fifth seed and also a contender forthe crown
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Elgin Lee, Rated 1382, one of the most promising U12 player from Penang.
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And Penang also produces beautiful and yet strong chess playing female!!
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Oh Wan Ling, the U14 girl champion at PenangAge Group organized by PCA on 1 Jul
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Ch’ng Chen Nee, who finished 2nd in U16 category, Penang Age Group
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Ng Jing Jia, one of the most promising U12 girlplayer from Penang.
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Cute and strong, Sharon Lim
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The tournament start off as per scheduled at 9am. The first round came as expected, i.e. some surprises and falling of seeded player : Top seed Tan Khai Boon has just been upset, by 11 year-old Kee Zijia while 10th seeded Chua Kian Meng lost to 9 year-old William Lee. Underestimate? Who cares, the result counted!
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Kee Zijia create the biggest upset of the day
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William Lee, the younger brother of Elgin Lee.
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Second round saw 5th seed Gavin Fong lost to Lee Hsien Yang while Kee Zijia and William Lee cannot continue with their first round performance losing to Tan Yik Ping and Elgin Lee respectively. (William is not very fortunate to met his eldest brother in round 2)
The battle of title become even more complex when Tan Yik Ping hold Anthony Liong, the second seed to a draw; while Evan(White) beat Eu Hong(Black) in the Anti-Meran Gambit of the Semi Slav Defence (Nowadays this line is regarded as "easily crossing the border of no turning back" for Black)
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Tan Yik Ping, a strong and consistent player
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Evan, National Rating 1432,FIDE rating 1871
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The last round of the day is by far the more “correct” one, with higher rated player is the winner. Peter Lim, the third seed, is the only player who scores 4/4. Half point behind is Anthony Liong and Tan Yik Ping. So who is going to be the Penang Chess Champion? It’s still too early to say but one thing for sure, the second half on 22 July will be a bloody day… in chess.
Standing After Round 4
| Place |
Name |
Loc |
Score |
Buch. |
Progr. |
Berg. |
| 1 |
Lim Cheng Teik, OPEN |
1685 |
4 |
12 |
14 |
8.5 |
| 2 |
Tan Yik Ping, OPEN |
1574 |
3.5 |
14 |
12.5 |
7.25 |
| 3 |
Anthony Liong Ing Kiat, OPEN |
1780 |
3.5 |
13.5 |
12.5 |
7.75 |
| 4 |
Tan Eu Hong, OPEN |
1680 |
3 |
13 |
11 |
6.5 |
| 5 |
Evan Timothy Capel, U16B |
1430 |
3 |
12.5 |
12 |
6 |
| 6 |
Tan Khai Boon, OPEN |
1858 |
3 |
12.5 |
9 |
6.5 |
| 7 |
Kee Zijia, U16B |
1258 |
3 |
12 |
10 |
5.5 |
| 8 |
Lim Wei Kang, U16B |
1596 |
3 |
11 |
11.5 |
5.5 |
| 9 |
Chua Kian Meng, OPEN |
1453 |
3 |
9.5 |
9 |
5.5 |
| 10 |
thong yung chen, U16B |
1509 |
2.5 |
13 |
10 |
3.25 |
| 11 |
lee hsien yang, U16B |
1307 |
2.5 |
12 |
10.5 |
5.25 |
| 12 |
Elgin Lee Kah Meng, U16B |
1382 |
2.5 |
11.5 |
10.5 |
3.5 |
| 13 |
Goh Yi Zhang, U16B |
1311 |
2.5 |
11.5 |
9 |
4.75 |
| 14 |
fong wei chern gavin, U16B |
1601 |
2.5 |
11 |
9 |
4.5 |
| 15 |
Patrick Lim Kong Hui, U16B |
1280 |
2.5 |
10 |
7.5 |
4.25 |
| 16 |
Lok Jian Ming, U16B |
1188 |
2 |
11 |
8 |
1 |
| 17 |
Loh Yi Yang, OPEN |
1200 |
2 |
11 |
7 |
3 |
| 18 |
Ch'ng Chen Nee, U16G |
1278 |
2 |
10.5 |
8 |
2.5 |
| 19 |
Janet Tan Jia Yin, U16G |
1232 |
2 |
10.5 |
6 |
2 |
| 20 |
Keok Kai En, U16B |
1344 |
2 |
9 |
7 |
1 |
| 21 |
Adele Lau Chuey Theng, U16G |
800 |
2 |
9 |
6 |
2 |
| 22 |
ALIAS BIN HANAFI, OPEN |
1200 |
2 |
9 |
6 |
1 |
| 23 |
Chaw Chi Hau, OPEN |
1200 |
2 |
8 |
6 |
1 |
| 24 |
abdul aziz bin mohsid, OPEN |
1200 |
2 |
7 |
5 |
1 |
| 25 |
Eng Ying Hang, U16B |
800 |
1.5 |
11 |
5.5 |
2.25 |
| 26 |
Sanjeevwa Sritharan, U16B |
1352 |
1.5 |
10.5 |
6.5 |
2.25 |
| 27 |
Ng Jing Jia, U16G |
1098 |
1.5 |
8.5 |
5 |
2.25 |
| 28 |
William Lee Kah Howe, U16B |
1187 |
1 |
11.5 |
5 |
3 |
| 29 |
Abd Aziz bin Mohamed Hashim, OPEN |
1200 |
1 |
11 |
4 |
1 |
| 30 |
Oh Wan Lin, U16G |
1301 |
1 |
8 |
5 |
0 |
| 31 |
Adrian Lau Chee Onn, U16B |
1147 |
1 |
8 |
3 |
0 |
| 32 |
lau hui ting, U16G |
1147 |
1 |
7.5 |
3 |
1 |
| 33 |
Tang Wei Kit, U16B |
1238 |
1 |
7.5 |
2 |
0 |
| 34 |
Sharon Lim Yen Xin, U16G |
1145 |
1 |
7 |
3 |
0.5 |
| 35 |
Koay Hui Yin, U16G |
800 |
1 |
5.5 |
2 |
0 |
| 36 |
Tang Kar Khei, U16G |
1217 |
0.5 |
8.5 |
1 |
0.75 |
| 37 |
Lai Wei Herng, U16B |
1132 |
0 |
6 |
0 |
0 |
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ANBAN A/L THIRUMAMANI, U16B |
800 |
0 |
6 |
0 |
0 |
| 39 |
MOHD AIZAN ERMANDO, OPEN |
1200 |
0 |
3.5 |
0 |
0 |
| 40 |
mulia saputra, OPEN |
1200 |
0 |
2.5 |
0 |
0 |
| 41 |
SYED ISKANDAR SHAH, OPEN |
1480 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
| 42 |
lee hsien ming, U16B |
1227 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Joanne Lim Ping Chuen, U16G |
1042 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Round 5 Pairing
| No |
Name |
Total |
Result |
Name |
Total |
| 1 |
Lim Cheng Teik, OPEN |
[4] |
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Anthony Liong Ing Kiat, OPEN |
[3.5] |
| 2 |
Tan Yik Ping, OPEN |
[3.5] |
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Tan Eu Hong, OPEN |
[3] |
| 3 |
Tan Khai Boon, OPEN |
[3] |
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Chua Kian Meng, OPEN |
[3] |
| 4 |
Kee Zijia, U16B |
[3] |
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Lim Wei Kang, U16B |
[3] |
| 5 |
Elgin Lee Kah Meng, U16B |
[2.5] |
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Evan Timothy Capel, U16B |
[3] |
| 6 |
fong wei chern gavin, U16B |
[2.5] |
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thong yung chen, U16B |
[2.5] |
| 7 |
Goh Yi Zhang, U16B |
[2.5] |
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lee hsien yang, U16B |
[2.5] |
| 8 |
Ch'ng Chen Nee, U16G |
[2] |
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Patrick Lim Kong Hui, U16B |
[2.5] |
| 9 |
Adele Lau Chuey Theng, U16G |
[2] |
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Keok Kai En, U16B |
[2] |
| 10 |
Loh Yi Yang, OPEN |
[2] |
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Janet Tan Jia Yin, U16G |
[2] |
| 11 |
abdul aziz bin mohsid, OPEN |
[2] |
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Chaw Chi Hau, OPEN |
[2] |
| 12 |
ALIAS BIN HANAFI, OPEN |
[2] |
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Lok Jian Ming, U16B |
[2] |
| 13 |
Eng Ying Hang, U16B |
[1.5] |
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Ng Jing Jia, U16G |
[1.5] |
| 14 |
Sanjeevwa Sritharan, U16B |
[1.5] |
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Abd Aziz bin Mohamed Hashim, OPEN |
[1] |
| 15 |
Oh Wan Lin, U16G |
[1] |
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Adrian Lau Chee Onn, U16B |
[1] |
| 16 |
lau hui ting, U16G |
[1] |
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Tang Wei Kit, U16B |
[1] |
| 17 |
William Lee Kah Howe, U16B |
[1] |
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Sharon Lim Yen Xin, U16G |
[1] |
| 18 |
Tang Kar Khei, U16G |
[.5] |
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Koay Hui Yin, U16G |
[1] |
| 19 |
ANBAN A/L THIRUMAMANI, U16B |
[0] |
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Lai Wei Herng, U16B |
[0] |
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About Author
PS Lim is a chess enthusiast. He is also a successful coach in Penang, having produced two U12 Penang champions for two consecutive years in 2006 and 2007. Before becoming a coach in 2006, he was active in competitive chess for many years. His "retirement" from competitive chess has not stopped him from investing his time and efforts in the development of chess in Penang, especially in guiding young players to become successful chess players.
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