Thursday, October 8, 2009

My Last Post

Dear All

I want to thank all my readers for the support you given me since I started this blog on behalf of PICA. Our blog is now listed in all the major chess blogs in Malaysia and with over 5000 hits to date, a fairly well visited site. It has been my honor and priviledge to serve Perak chess during my term as webmaster. However as a result of new guidelines from our committee, I find that I will not have the time to undertake this responsibilty any longer. And so I have to relinquish this post.

I also hope that a new volunteer will step forward to bring this blog to newer heights. If you want to enquire as to the guidelines for PICA's webmaster please contact me and I will forward it to you as well as bring your name to our committee for consideration.

Part of the guidelines state that there will be fair coverage of all chess activities and so I am certain you will continue to be well served.

Raymond Siew
PICA

Sunday, September 27, 2009

First Friday Classical Chess (OCTOBER) 2009

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Classical time control games

Hi guys

Just got back from playing classical chess at Jax Tham's place. This is the one and a half hour with 30 secs increment time control. Mark ( current MSSPK champion ) was there and he got 8th placing. He was beaten by 2 under 12 players. Considering that he played at a performance rating of over 2200 in Malaysian Open recently, giving him the best performance rating amongst even the national juniors, this result was surprising. The question we are now facing is how fast are the players in KL and Selangor improving? So coming back we sat down to relook again at our training methods and strategy.

During this time I also had a discussion with Jax on the importance of classical time control tournaments. His opinion is that this is the best way to improve. The extra time allows many more ideas and subtleties to be build into one's game. And in his opinion this then improves your rapid and even your blitz games. This makes sense to me. So we are now committed to playing at Jax's first Friday tournaments. The next tournament is from the 2nd of October, the first friday of the month. The first game on friday is at 7pm, then the rest of the games on sat and sunday.

So since we dont have this in Perak at the moment, I would like to encourage Perak players who want to improve to find time to take part. I have asked Jax to send me details and I will post this up when I have the information.

Raymond Siew

Chairman
Education and Training committee

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Holiday reading

Many focus on the technical part of chess and think it is all they need to be a chess champion. Yet in my interaction with our top national juniors, I find this is not the case. I once asked Sumant, how many games are lost for technical reasons and how many are lost by emotional reasons. The answer was more is lost by anxiety and tension. Look at this article. There is a clue there.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/452693/recognizing_the_red_flags_and_warning.html?cat=41

Happy reading.

Raymond
Education and Training
PICA

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Hari Raya Viewing

Hey

Check out this video. Was reading Dato' Tan Chin Nam's book where he talked about the life giving energy of healthy competition. Wonder if this video has any bearing to that statement? What do you think?

Selamat Hari Raya and happy viewing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TorWBe_KmXY

Raymond

Friday, September 18, 2009

Selamat Hari Raya

On behalf of PICA, I would like to wish all muslim chess players a Selamat Hari Raya.

Raymond Siew

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Malaysian Open and Merdeka 2009


The 3/4 Perak Team (Ipoh Limau Bali) in the Merdeka Team Event (from left: Mustapha Kamal, Fadli Zakaria - Selangor, Johan Jamil, Fadzil Nayan)


The Perak Juniors in the Merdeka Team Event (from left: Sumant Subramaniam, Mark Siew, Fong Yit San, Fong Yit Ho)


First, the highlights from the Malaysian Open (with players from 22 countries) - 22nd to 28th Aug.

Mark Siew, our MSSPK under-18 champion did very well in this category. A late comer to the national level games, he started to show his promise in the Penang Open recently. A KL trainer even said that he will have to start following his progress in future tournaments to prepare his players against him. A compliment indeed. In this tournament, Mark defeated a 2000+ player from Russia, and two 2100+ players from China and Japan, drew with a 2100+ from China and drew with a 2200+ from Australia. He lost to three 2300's and a 2400 International Master. By our calculation he should have a FIDE rating of 2000, a good jump from 1937 when he was first rated in July. So well done, Mark.

So now Perak has 2 Juniors that have a shot at the National Juniors. This will be determined at the National Juniors competition to select the national junior squad in December. The other player is Sumant Subramaniam who is born in Perak and has opted to play for the silver state. Sumant is a current National Junior.

So things are looking up for Perak. We have never been this close for years. And this year, PICA has agreed to sponsor this event.


Merdeka Team Event - 29th to 31st Aug.

Our Juniors came close to winning the U16 prize but were thrashed by the Indonesian Dream girls team at the last round. Only Sumant managed to get a half point. But all in all they did very well as they fought the top international teams towards the end. Sumant displayed remarkable stamina as both Mark and him just finished the Open and played the team the next day. Still this has been Perak's strongest Junior team with the 2 Fong brothers playing 3rd and 4th board. The Fongs were former Selangor players but are now residing and schooling in Perak. All in all the boys fought well. On the 8th round, Sumant came close to beating a Grand Master on Board 1, but lost on time. He and the others have done the state proud.

As for our other "Team", we got 3 Perak senior players who arrived for the Open but being short of one state player, they brought in Fadli from Selangor and now couldn't play for the state according to the rules. We even had a sponsor for the RM 300 fees but the sponsor would only sponsor the state team so they ended up financing themselves. Still they sportingly named their team the Ipoh Limau Bali team, so Perak got a mention at least. This team did fairly well considering the field. But on the second day 2 players were a no show because they had nowhere to stay the night before and so they arrived late after spending the night in UIA and got caught in a jam travelling by taxi. So 2 points were lost just like that. I hope that future organisers of our state teams will do a little extra to ensure our players are accorded more dignity and consideration.

Sadly we also did not send an under 12 team this year even though we had made the allocations in the committee. We need to focus on this age group as they will be our future going forward.

Raymond
Education and training and selection committee.
PICA

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Malaysian Open 2009


Sumant Subramaniam in Open


Mark Siew in Open


Mat Zaki Yeop in Challengers

Hi guys

I'm reporting from the Malaysian Open. We have 3 players here from Perak flying the flag. Currently PICA is unable to sponsor events like this as they are too expensive, so these players have come up with their own money to play for the State. But there may be a little light at the end of the tunnel. Datuk Tan Chin Nam had a chat with me and asked me about Perak. He says he will consider sponsoring us if I can come up with a proposal.

Our Juniors are doing well in the Open. This is a very high level competition with even titled players having only half point at game 4. Sumant currently has 2 points and Mark 2 1/2. We will be in round 7 tomorrow. So with 3 more rounds, anything can happen.

Btw, for you chess followers, Sumant (National Junior) is now playing for Perak in all tournaments except MSSM. So Sumant, welcome to the Perak team.

From the last information I have, PICA is sponsoring a U16 team for the merdeka team event which starts on the 29th. The open ends on the 28th.

The team members are

1. Sumant Subramaniam
2. Mark Siew
3. Fong Yit San
4. Fong Yit Ho

So good luck guys. If any of you want to follow their exploits, go to gilachess on the right hand side of this blog. Both events will be extensively covered there.

Btw gilachess is also owned by a Perakian, Andrew Ooi.

Raymond

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Announcement- Perak players from Syuen

As announced by the selection committee earlier on the criterias, these will be the players representing Perak for the merdeka team tournament.

OPEN
1. Ahmad Fadzil Nayan
2. Suhaimi Mustafa
3 Mohd Johan Mohamed Jamil
4. Ng Zhan Jian

Based on result from Syuen Tournament

U16
1. Sumant Subramaniam
2. Mark Siew Kit-Tze
3. Fong Yit San
4. Fong Yit Ho

Decision of Selection committee

U12

The top six were to have a play off with top district players. However we are not sure now how the JPN ban will affect the play off.

Based on result from Syuen tournament.

Mr Chan, our President, has kindly consented to take charge of this event on behalf of the selection committee. Please coordinate with him directly on any queries. His number is 019 5563027.

Raymond

Syuen Grand Prix - Results





Phew, Syuen is finally over. As the organising chairman of the event, there were many times the event appeared in trouble. Potential sponsors pulled out and finally after a long search Tenby came to the rescue. Syuen was firmly behind us all the way. For that, I would like to give them my heartfelt thanks on behalf of PICA. In the final week of the event, JPN issued a directive that all gatherings were to be aborted. As a result, from my feedback, we lost 3 busload of players. So the last few days were spent calling friends personally to invite them to attend.

Still the event was a success, arbiters from JPN came in to help in their own capacity. My heartfelt thanks to them too. We achieved a number of 119, slightly ahead of our other national rated event in Batu Gajah (106). So to date this is the new committee's largest event.

We also received many compliments for a well run event with many asking, when will be our next event in Perak! Kudos to the committee members who helped out despite the H1N1 scare as well as volunteers from St Michael.

In conclusion, out-of-state players outnumbered our local participants, with Penang coming with the largest contingent. So thank you Penang for helping make this tournament a success. KL and Selangor also came in decent numbers. :)

So Perak still has a way to go before we can compete in the National level. Nevertheless the much fewer diehard chess players in Perak still turned up.

But to me, it's an excellent start.

And finally I also want to acknowledge our chess blogging community, many of whom went the extra mile for us. We couldn't have done this without your help. Do check out their sites to see the explosion in chess throughout Malaysia. Their links are at the panel on the right.

Here are the results of the event:


Raymond