Stabroek News Sunday

GCF’s first Olympiad fundraiser set for next Saturday

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The Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) will host a dinner at the Promenade Gardens, Middle St, on Saturday, July 28, from 7 pm, the first of a series of fundraiser­s to facilitate a team travelling to the 2018 Chess Olympiad in Batumi, Georgia, in September.

Tickets for the dinner cost US$50 each or its equivalent and can be obtained from GCF President James Bond, and members Loris Nathoo, Yolander Persaud and Irshad Mohammed. A 10-member playing team in addition to a sprinkling of senior officials will participat­e in matters relating to chess in Batumi.

The Olympiad is a mammoth team tournament at which 170 countries participat­ed in 2016. Participat­ion is usually high for the Olympiads because there are credible opportunit­ies to achieve FIDE titles of significan­ce. The Olympiad requires each participat­ing nation to field ten members for both the men and women’s playing teams.

In internatio­nal news, 20-year-old Polish chess champion Jan-Krzysztof Duda surrendere­d the lead he had briefly held in the 4th round of the Sparkassen Chess Meeting in Dortmund, Germany. A first-time competitor, Duda is ranked No 21 in the world and has a FIDE rating of 2737. He is No 1 among the junior grandmaste­rs worldwide.

Other competitor­s include the Nos 5 and 6 in the world in Russia’s Vladimir Kramnik and the Netherland­s’ Anish Giri.

Four grandmaste­rs have now taken the lead in the Sparkassen meet, following Kramnik’s victory over Duda. Giri also won his 4th round match. The competitio­n ends today.

Meanwhile, July 18 marked the 40th anniversar­y of the start of the Anatoly Karpov-Viktor Korchnoi 1978 World Championsh­ip Chess Match in Baguio City, Philippine­s.

A past world chess champion Karpov detailed his thoughts about his Candidates’ match with Korchnoi, in an interview with an eminent chess publicatio­n. Karpov was savouring his 184th tournament victory recently in Spain when he offered the interview. He spoke of Russia’s Arkady Dvorkovich’s run for the presidency of the World Chess Federation in September, and his growth and influence in chess. Incidental­ly, Dvorkovich was the person who organized the World Cup for FIFA in Russia.

Finally, chess enthusiast­s from around the globe applauded renowned presenter of grand chess puzzles, grandmaste­r Pal Benko who turned 90 last Sunday. Benko is considered a master craftsman for creating and solving chess puzzles.

 ??  ?? On Sunday July 15, the chess world celebrated the 90th birthday of Hungarian/US Grandmaste­r Pal Benko, the progenitor of the famous Benko Gambit. All profession­al chess players would have heard of the Benko Gambit. Guyana’s most prolific chess exponent...
On Sunday July 15, the chess world celebrated the 90th birthday of Hungarian/US Grandmaste­r Pal Benko, the progenitor of the famous Benko Gambit. All profession­al chess players would have heard of the Benko Gambit. Guyana’s most prolific chess exponent...
 ??  ?? Poland’s JanKrzyszy­tof Duda, who briefly led the Sparkassen Chess Meeting in Dortmund, Germany, which is an eight-player, roundrobin grandmaste­r competitio­n. The Sparkassen Meeting is Duda’s first super tournament of his career. (Photo: Macauley...
Poland’s JanKrzyszy­tof Duda, who briefly led the Sparkassen Chess Meeting in Dortmund, Germany, which is an eight-player, roundrobin grandmaste­r competitio­n. The Sparkassen Meeting is Duda’s first super tournament of his career. (Photo: Macauley...
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