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Russian grabs chess lead

RUSSIAN Grandmaster Boris Savchenko put a stop to Ukraine GM Vitaly Sivuk’s five-game winning run, hacking out a 35-move win using an unusual line of the Queen’s Pawn Game to vault into the solo lead after four rounds in the Philippine Sports Commission-Puregold International Chess Challenge at the Subic Bay Peninsular Hotel, SBMA, Olongapo City,

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority Chairman Roberto Garcia (left) and defending champion Grandmaster Anton Demchenko  of Russia shake hands after performing the ceremonial moves opening the Philippine Sports Commission/Puregold  Puregold International Chess Challenge at the Subic Bay Peninsular Hotel in Olongapo City, Zambaes.  Also in photo are National Chess Federation of the Philippines treasurer and Deputy Secretary-General Red Dumuk International Arbiter and Chief Arbiter Gene Poliarco,  IA Elias Lao, Jr, (FA)  Fide Arbiter Patrick Lee,  (IM) International  Master Yves Ranola and several other players. 

Standings after four rounds (Open Division) —Savchenko (RUS) 4.0 L:aylo (PHI) 3.5., Pimentel (PHI), Mozharov (RUS) Dimakiling (PHI), Sivuk (UKR), Demchenko (RUS), Torre (PHI), Lu (CHI), Deepan (IND) 3.0, Kotanjian (ARM) Puranik (IND), Sunilduth Lyna (IND), Lin (CHI), Nguyen (VIE) 2.5, Bitoon (PHI), Senador (PHI), Smirnov (RUS), Aravindh (IND), Pascua (PHI), Rohan (IND), Garcia (PHI), Belous (RUS), Bersamina (PHI), Zubov (UKR), Sean (INA), Antonio, (PHI), Liu (SIN), Nolte (PHI), Severino (PHI) 2.0.

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The no. 8 seed Savchenko earlier defeated reigning national champion GM Richard Bitoon in the third round to set up the clash against the newly minted Philippine International Chess Championship titlist.

Filipino GM Darwin Laylo, meanwhile, stayed half-a-point behind the solo leader with 3.5 points with a win and a draw in the two previous rounds. 

The 18th seeded Laylo downed International Master Oliver Dimakiling in the third round and split the point with Torre in the fourth.

The draw dropped Torre to 3.0 points in the company of fellow Pinoys IM Joel Pimentel and Dimakiling, Sivuk, Russian GMs Mikhail Mozharov and Anton Demchenko, GM Shanglei Lu of China and GM Chakkravarthy Deepan of India.

Mozharov, the no. 7 seed, and Pimentel agreed to a draw after 57 moves of a King’s Indian Fianchetto; Demchenko defeated GM Tigran Kotanjian of Armernia in 42 pushes of a King’s Indian Classical; Lu dealt Bitoon his second straight loss; while Deepan trounced Filipino IM Emmanuel Senador in 54 moves of a Sicilian Moria Gambit.

Trailing behind with 2.5 points are Kotanjian, IM Abhimanyu Puranik and GM Narayanan Sunilduth Lyna of India, GM Chen Lin of China and GM Duc Hoa Nguyen of Vietnam.

In the Challenger Division of the tournament organized by the National Chess Federation of the Philippines and supported by the PSC, Philippine Olympic Committee, Puregold, Burlington Socks and Marc Ventures and Mining and Development Corp., eight players, led by top seed Franz Robert Grafil, share the lead with three points each after three rounds.

The other players with three points are Lennon Hart Salgados, Davao’s James Infiesto, Sherwin Tiu, Erickson Marimla, Judith Pineda, Partick Erle Florendo and Rolly Parondo.

 

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