Friday, August 31, 2012

Round 4 Games Started!

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31 August 2012, Kuala Lumpur – Round 4 games have started and Malaysia has Finland for company. The status of the games are shown in the diagrams above (open) and below (women’s). In the women’s Malaysia play Moldova and we just lost one board to Moldova.

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Malaysia just lost board 2 to Moldova, 0-1 down to Malaysia. Fong Mi Yen facing checkmate in 4 against Baciu.

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In the men’s, only Yeoh Li Tian shows some promise, the other three boards are slightly behind for Malaysia.

In the women’s, Camilia’s board looks promising as black.

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Tan Li Ting just had an agreed drawn game on third board, 0.5-1.5 to Moldova.

(Diagrams of games from official website and playchess.com)

Line Up for Round 4, Malaysia meets Finland, Moldova

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31 August 2012, Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia’s fourth round opponent will be Finland, a 52nd seeded team, in the 40th Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey. Finland had met Japan and drew 2-2 with Japan. Finland has 1 GM, 1 IM and 2 FMs. IM Jimmy Liew comes in on 4th board for Malaysia and Lim Zhuo Ren is rested in this round.

Our young Malaysian ladies will meet Moldova, a 41st seeded team, in the fourth round. Moldova has 1 IM, 1 WFM, 1 WGM on their team. Moldova drew with Ecuador 2-2 in the third round.

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After three rounds of play, the Chess Olympiad Open category indicate that team USA and China are on same 6 MPs and 28 board points. Germany is third with 6 MPs and 26.0 board points. The top seeded team Russia is currently lying in tenth position with 6 MPs and 22.0 board points.

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In the women category indicate that team India is top with 6 MPs and 26.0 board points. Second, Russia and third Czech Republic.

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Official website: http://www.chessolympiadistanbul.com/en/

Two Board Points in Round 3 vs Egypt!

Malaysian Chess Team in Istanbul Turkey, Chess Olympiad 2012

31 August 2012, Kuala Lumpur – For all Malaysians, I wish you a happy 55th Merdeka Day celebrations! Here are two of the won games played by IM Mok Tze-Meng and IM Lim Yee Weng of Malaysia against the two Grandmasters of the Egyptian chess team during round 3 of the 40th Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey last night.

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IM Lee Yee Weng, Malaysia

( Games courtesy of playchess.com, Some photos courtesy of Lim Yee Weng’s facebook)

Malaysia draw with Egypt!

Olympiad playing hall 31 August 2012, Kuala Lumpur - At the end of the third round, Malaysia scored an important draw 2-2 against a higher seeded team, Egypt! The board wins coming from IM Mok and IM Yee Weng. A good score for Malaysia.

Meanwhile our young ladies won 3-1 against Bolivia. The board points coming from Nur Nabila, Fong Mi Yen and Tan Li Ting. Well done team Malaysia! Malaysia Boleh!

Malaysia will meet Moldova in round 4 women’s. While the men’s team will meet Finland in round 4.

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(Photos and diagrams from official website of Chess Olympiad 2012 Istanbul)

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Malaysia is 2-0 up against Egypt!

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30 August 2012, Kuala Lumpur – The round 3 match against Egypt has started and Lim Yee Weng has a strong lead in his game. Mok’s and Li Tian has a small advantage in their positions. Zhuo Ren is slightly behind in advantage.

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IM Mok Tze-Meng continues to strengthens his lead and looks good for a win. Yee Weng still has the lead. Wow! Both playing against GMs! IMs doing better on those boards. Meanwhile Zhuo Ren has a small advantage but Li Tian slightly behind. Anybody’s game at this point. I’ll be happy if team Malaysia gets a 2-2 score in this round.

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Lim Yee Weng’s checks Adly Ahmed with 25…Qa6+ and a mating net sets in. Looks winning for Malaysia on that board!

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Lim Yee Weng has just won on board 2 against GM Adly Ahmed with 28.. Re4+ with mate next move for black. If 29. Nxe4 Qe2# or if 29. Kd1 Qf1#. Well done IM Lim Yee Weng of Malaysia! 1-0 up!

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To watch the Malaysia vs Egypt chess match on official webpage please visit this link here.

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IM Mok’s position looks even. Mok’s castle is gone! But Mok has two passed pawns with White’s King very active. Danger is queenside pawn storm from black. If the pawns start to roll for black, it could be dangerous for Malaysia. Meanwhile Zhuo Ren’s position looks tenuous but Li Tian looks promising for a turn in the tide. If Malaysia wins 3-1, it will be a major upset for the seeded Egypt team.

Latest: IM Mok has won his top board game against Amin, so Malaysia is 2-0 up! Our IMs beat Egypt’s two GMs! Fantastic!

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Women: Malaysia has won on third board against Bolivia. Fong Mi Yen did us proud with a win over Samantha Mendoza Acuna, Bolivia.

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To watch women’s Malaysia vs  Bolivia match on official website, please click here.

Malaysia’s game plan against Egypt

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30 August 2012, Kuala Lumpur – The round 3 match against Egypt has started and Lim Yee Weng has a strong lead in his game. Mok’s and Li Tian has a small advantage in their positions. Zhuo Ren is slightly behind in advantage.

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IM Mok Tze-Meng continues to strengthens his lead and looks good for a win. Yee Weng still has the lead. Wow! Both playing against GMs! IMs doing better on those boards. Meanwhile Zhuo Ren has a small advantage but Li Tian slightly behind. Anybody’s game at this point. I’ll be happy if team Malaysia gets a 2-2 score in this round.

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Lim Yee Weng’s checks Adly Ahmed with 25…Qa6+ and a mating net sets in. Looks winning for Malaysia on that board!

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Lim Yee Weng has just won on board 2 against GM Adly Ahmed with 28.. Re4+ with mate next move for black. If 29. Nxe4 Qe2# or if 29. Kd1 Qf1#. Well done IM Lim Yee Weng of Malaysia! 1-0 up!

Line Up For Round 3, Malaysia vs Egypt

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30 August 2012, Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia has its hands full tonight with 2 GMs and 2 IMs in the Egypt men’s chess team. On paper, we are the under-dog. We hope the Malaysian team has an ace up their sleeve to conjure an upset. Malaysia has put in Yeoh Li Tian on third board while IM Jimmy Liew is rested.

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Meanwhile the line-up for the women’s Malaysia vs Bolivia indicate that Camilia Johari is rested and Tan Li Ting comes back on fourth board. WFM Nur Najiha on first board, WCM Nur Nabila on second and WCM Fong Mi Yen on third completes the Malaysian women’s chess team line-up of round 3. They are playing a higher seeded team from Bolivia with two WIMs. Malaysia needs some magic tonight to turn the tables.

Next up Egypt and Bolivia, Round 3

Malaysian Men's Team - Olympiad 2012

Pix 1. Malaysian Men’s Chess Team 40th Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey (Photo courtesy of IM Jimmy Liew)

30 August 2012, Kuala Lumpur – In the third round of the 40th Chess Olympiad, Malaysia will now meet Egypt, the 37th seeded team in the Open while the women’s will meet Bolivia, the 64th seeded women’s team. Egypt has two GMs and three IMs on their team.

Last night, Malaysia overcomed Monaco 2.5-1.5 in the Open and the women’s team beat Japan 4-0 in the second round of the Olympiad. Congrats to both Malaysian teams for winning their rounds.

 

Women's 2nd Round Result, MAS 4-0 Japan

 

 

 

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MAS Women up to 3rd Round

Two Important Board Points for Malaysia of Round 2!

Susan Polgar in Istanbul Greg Lau, MCF Secretary General

30 August 2012, Kuala Lumpur – Here are two of the important board points won by the Malaysian Open team against team Monaco last night in round 2 of the 40th Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey.

The first game is between IM Lim Yee Weng of Malaysia against Pierre Villegas of Monaco. And the second game is between IM Jimmy Liew of Malaysia against Jean-Philippe Gentilleau of Monaco.

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(Photos from Official Website of 40th Chess Olympiad, Istanbul, photos by Arman Karakhanyan and David Llada)

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Malaysia wins 2.5-1.5 over Monaco!

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29 August 2012, Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia’s match against Monaco. Lim Yee Weng and Mok’s games indicate they have an edge at the moment. If they can turn their games to a win for Malaysia, then the tide shall turn for Malaysia. The diagrams above illustrate the current positions of the pieces for the four boards for Malaysia.

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Jimmy Liew just won white’s queen against Gentilleau and looks winning for Malaysia now on that board. The white queen was trapped and had to take the bishop on g7 and the knight at h5 took the queen 24…Nxg7.

Three boards looks winning for Malaysia – Lim Yee Weng against Villegas, Jimmy Liew against Gentilleau and Mok Tze-Meng against Monaco’s GM Efimov. Let’s hope our players convert these winning positions to wins and board points for Malaysia!

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Jimmy Liew has just won his board game, scalping his first win of the Olympiad and one board point for Malaysia! Well done Jimmy! A knight to e1! and forking three pieces while checking the king at the same time!

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Mok just lost his game against GM Efimov. Too much to expect from Mok. Game 1-1 all!

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Lim Yee Weng just won his game against Villegas. One more board point for Malaysia. Malaysia leads 2-1. Zhuo Ren can decide for Malaysia. If he can manage a draw, Malaysia wins the match!

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Lim Zhuo Ren manages a draw from his board and Malaysia win 2.5 – 1.5 over Monaco! Well done team Malaysia!

(Chess diagrams of Malaysia – Monica, Round 2, courtesy of playchess.com)

Malaysia has the edge

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29 August 2012, Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia’s match against Monaco. Lim Yee Weng and Mok’s games indicate they have an edge at the moment. If they can turn their games to a win for Malaysia, then the tide shall turn for Malaysia. The diagrams above illustrate the current positions of the pieces for the four boards for Malaysia.

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Jimmy Liew just won white’s queen against Gentilleau and looks winning for Malaysia now on that board. The white queen was trapped and had to take the bishop on g7 and the knight at h5 took the queen 24…Nxg7.

Three boards looks winning for Malaysia – Lim Yee Weng against Villegas, Jimmy Liew against Gentilleau and Mok Tze-Meng against Monaco’s GM Efimov. Let’s hope our players convert these winning positions to wins and board points for Malaysia!

(Chess diagrams of Malaysia – Monica, Round 2, courtesy of playchess.com)