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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Susan's Personal Blog  >  2014 Asian Club Chess Champions League

      2014 Asian Club Chess Champions League

      Abu Dhabi, Asian Chess League


      2014 Asian Club Chess Champions League
      Monday, 30 June 2014 07:44


      Press Release – 30 June 2014 Asian Club Chess Champions League

      The Indian PSPB team (Petroleum Sports Promotion Board) won the 2014 Asian Club Champions League undefeated with 13 match points in the team tournament held last week in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. The PSPB team won the top prize of $10,000 in the event sponsored by Abu Dhabi Sports Council, Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority and Etihad Airways.

      The PSPB team of GMs S.P. Sethuraman, Krishnan Sasikiran, Abhijit Kunte, Babu Lalith and Deep Sengupta beat host Al Ain 3:1 in the final round. The Indian team had beaten all other teams with the exception of the Tagaytay Chess Club of the Philippines who held the Indians to a draw in an earlier round.


      Tagaytay edged Kazakhstan Tokkata 2.5-1.5.in the final round to place second with 11 match points. Team Captain IA Ilann Perez decided not to field top board player IM Rolando Nolte in order to give two top scorers, IM Kim Yap and IM Emmanuel Senador, the white pieces. Surprisingly FM Haridas Pascua made short work of GM Anuar Ismagambetov on board 2. Yap beat GM Petr Kostenko on board 1 to take a 2-0 lead and eventually IM Emmanuel Senador drew with GM Pavel Kotsur to beat the Kazaks even as FM M.J. Turqueza bowed to GM Khusnutdinov Rustam. Tagaytay won $6,000 while the Kazaks finished in third place with 10 match points for the $4,000 prize.

      China’s Shanghai Chess Club drew with Communication Sports Club of Iraq 2:2 to clinch fourth place. GM Zhou Jianchao defeated IM Saad, A. I. Sarsam on board 1 but IM Noah Al-Ali evened the score by beating IM Lou Yiping. WGM Zhang Xiaowen and Zhang Hong drew with FM Ahmed Ali Layth Ahmed and Ehab Mazin Elias, respectively. Shanghai Chess Club finished with 7 match points followed by Al Ain Chess Club with 5 match points.

      Australian Western Sydney placed sixth by tie break over the Iraq team. Sydney drew with Bangladesh Navy Chess Club 2-2. IM Max Illingworth and Karl Zeleco of Australia upset their respective opponents, GM Hossain Enamul and FM Ahmed Sk. Nasir. FM Rahman Md Taibur and FM Islam Kh. Aminul evened the score by beating IM Gary Lane and IM Leonid Sandler, respectively.

      Visit the official site at http://www.ac2014.asianchess.com/ for games download and photos.

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        July 2, 2014 at 12:51 am

        Congratulations.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        July 2, 2014 at 7:01 am

        Excellent performance by the no-GM Philippine team. Carry on! Don’t mind your federation officials.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        July 2, 2014 at 1:52 pm

        The Tagaytay team’s performance is very impressive. Congratulations! You proved to be far better than the Manila-based GMs who near the coffer of the NCFP (Nat’l Chess Funds of Pichay) and are easily beaten by low rated girls. lol

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