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Written by PS Lim   
Wednesday, 12 September 2007
31 August, Day 2

We went into the Wilayah Complex and as per schedule, a meeting among organizers, team managers and team captains
was held in the tournament room :

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The front row are the young Penang players, while FM Ooi Chern Ee(in red) is just behind them

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And the organizers, in front of all, are Mr. Lim Tse Pin(left) and Mr. Hamid(center)

First round start at 9.30am and to our surprise, the tournament was greeted by a few loud “boom” from the magnificent jet fighter, MIG-29 which were flying at low altitude for the Merdeka celebrations. However, by the time I got out of the building, the jet is already disappear and never came back...

 

 

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The playing room for OPEN category

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And the playing room for U16 category

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Tan Hong Ghee, FIDE rating 2140, who used to play for Penang team. (Now in Selangor B)

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FM Ooi Chern Ee(and wife) FIDE rating 2325, from Penang has migrate to KL and is playing under Astro team.

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Lim Tse Pin is the arbiter and pairing handler. He has bring up Chess Association of Selangor and contribute a lot to
chess development in Malaysia.

I manage to discuss/spoke to Mr. Lim Tse Pin(who was once my chess teammate!) on development of chess, organising
chess events and etc. His enthusiasm towards chess and his contributions is enormous. However, his decision to quit
involving in Merdeka chess tournament next year means a hugh lost to Malaysia chess. Let's hope he change his mind...

Half way thru 1st round two very, very important person turns up - Dato Tan Chin Nam who is named the father of Malaysia
Chess(I fully agreed!) and Dato Sieh Kok Chi the secretary general of Olympaid Council Malaysia pay a visit to this
tournament! I feel so happy to see them!

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Dato Tan on his way to the tournament room. For those younger generation who don't know him, let me tell you,he has contribute so much to chess no one could have imagine... (Please read "Never say I assume")

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From left, Dato Sieh, Dato Tan and IA Hamid on discussion.

Outside the tournament room, there are few sales booth and guess what, PS Global Marketing from Penang is there also!

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Some of PS Global Marketing's shares

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Malaysia strongest chess player, IM Mas Hafizul(right) is seen chatting with Mr. Ibrahim Abu Bakar(Deputy President of Malaysia Chess Federation) in front of PS Global Marketing sales corner(sharing)

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Malaya University(UM) sales corner --> t-shirts. I brought 2!

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Parents waiting patiently outside tournament room in picnic style

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This cute little girl caught my eye... no, not only me. it's everybodys'eyes

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Let me introduce you the up coming chess player - Caissa Wong ("Caissa" means the god of chess!)

In round 1, Penang Senior team and U16B team taking full points(4); However, the U16G teams losing 1-3 to Kids 4 Chess Alpha with Janet Tan the only one winner.

Round 2 saw Penang tie with Kids 4 Chess Lambda while Penang U16B obtain a hard fought win against second seedTerengganu Juniors; mean while Penang U16G team came back with a 3.5 score in second round.

 

At the final round of the day(round 3), Penang senior team scored 2.5-1.5 against Persatuan Catur Putrajaya while the Penang U16G team was badly beaten by Chung Ling Junior A with only Chen Nee holding a draw against Dennis Lim. The excitment of the day was Penang U16B team where they make early encounter with the top seed Selangor Generasi-8. However, the team lost 1.5-2.5 with Evan played dubiously while Gavin blundered a Queen to a simple tactic(decoy)... well, it happens.

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First round encounter, UiTM Chess Club 2 vs Penang State Team. Result 0-4

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Board 1 Janet is the only winner for U16G team in first round 1

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My ex-team mate(Perlis Team, now named PCPPs). We are a team about 8 or 9 years ago! And they are still going strong!

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Eh? My goodness... come a long way to play with you again?!
(Penang Free School against Chung Ling Junior B : 3-1, round 2)

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Rouns 3 saw 18-months Caissa Wong in action!

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Chen Nee is a patient girl. She played patiently to hold a draw on round 3

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The exciting 3rd round encounter is on Table 2, board 1 between Malaysia Chess Legend, IM Jimmy Liew(Kids 4 Chess Omega)
against FM Ooi Chern Ee(ASTRO), FM Ooi Chern Ee won.

And so the first 3 rounds, handled by experience hands of Lim Tse Pin and Hamid, and with the help of students of UM;
went on smoothly in the first day. The result acheived by Penang State teams are :

Penang Senior Team = 8.5/12
Penang U16B Team = 8/12
Penang U16G Team = 5/12

2 games available from Penang Team :

[Date "2007.08.31"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Abd Khadir, 1550."]
[Black "Evan, 1871."]
[Result "0-1"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. a3 Bxc3+ 5. bxc3 c5 6. Bg5?! Qa5 7. Bd2 d6 8.
Nf3 O-O 9. Qc2 Nc6 10. e4 Qc7 11. Bd3 e5 12. d5 Na5 13. Bg5 Nxe4 14. O-O Nxg5
15. Nxg5 h6 16. Ne4 b6 17. Ng3 Ba6 18. Qe2 Rae8 19. Qg4 e4 20. Bxe4 Nxc4 21.
Nh5 f5 22. Bxf5 Ne5 23. Be6+ Kh8 24. Qe4 Bd3 25. Qe3 Bxf1 26. Rxf1 Qe7 27. f4
Ng4 28. Qf3 Nf6 29. Ng3 Nh7 30. Re1 Ng5 31. Qg4 Nxe6 32. dxe6 Qf6 33. Nh5 Qxc3
34. Re2 Qd4+ 35. Rf2 Re7 36. Qg6 Rxe6 (Evan is confident that the pawn majority
on the Queen side would win, however, I like 36... Qa1+ 37. Rf1 Qxa3, keep the
exchange and win another pawn) 37. Qxe6 Qd1+ 38. Rf1 Qxh5 39. Qxd6 Qf5 40. g3
Re8 41. Rd1 Re2 42. Qd8+ Kh7 43. Qd6 Qe4 (43... c4 - passed pawn must be pushed)
44. Qd3 Qxd3 45. Rxd3 Re7 46. f5 c4 47. Rc3 b5 48. Kf1 Kg8 49. h4 h5 0-1 

[Date "2007.08.31"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Ahmad Maliki, 2254."]
[Black "NM Ng Tze Han, 2283."]
[Result "0-1"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 c5 3. e3 e6 4. Be2 Be7 5. O-O O-O 6. c4 d5 7. Nc3 Nc6 8. a3 a6
9. dxc5 Bxc5 10. b4 Be7 11. c5 e5 12. Bb2 Be6 13. Ng5 Bf5 14. Na4 Qc7 15. f4
exf4 16. exf4 Rad8 17. Qb3?! h6 18. Nh3 d4 19. Bc4 Ng4 20. Qg3 Ne3 21. Rfc1 Bf6
22. Nb6 Qe7 23. Nf2 Rfe8 24. Bb3? d3! 25. Bxf6 Qxf6 26. Nd1 Nd4 0-1

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