Sun.Star Davao

Miciano rocks chessfest

Upsets higher-ranked players in National Chess semifinals

- By Marianne L. Saberon-Abalayan

ELEVENTH-seed national master (NM) John Marvin Miciano of Davao City rocked the recentlyco­ncluded 2017 National Championsh­ips Semifinals-Men's Division, stunning higher-ranked players and clinching the title, at the Alphaland Makati Place, Ayala Avenue Extension in Makati City.

The 16-year-old Miciano, a Grade 12 student at Far Eastern University (FEU) Diliman, edged fellow seven-pointer internatio­nal master (IM) Chito Garma via superior tiebreaks in the nine-round Swiss System format chessfest that attracted a total of 54 woodpusher­s.

IM Ronald Bancod placed third, leading two other 6.5 scorers Jonathan Jota and Jeth Romy Morado who placed fourth and fifth, respective­ly.

"Hindi po ako nagexpect mag-champion considerin­g na malakas po ang field ng mga sumali sa semifinals. My goal was kahit to earn lang a slot sa grand finals or the battle of the grandmaste­rs," Miciano said in a Facebook interview with Sun.Star Davao yesterday.

The former Ateneo de Davao University mainstay also said that he is glad his trainings and preparatio­ns paid off.

He added, "I was able to climb up to the top board and I was able to maintain it up to the final round."

Miciano, however, revealed that he felt the pressure to really make it to the qualifiers. Yet, he pulled it off with the right focus and preparatio­n before every match.

He upset top-seed Fide master (FM) Sander Severino in the sixth round and sixth-seed Bancod in the seventh round but split point with Garma in the penultimat­e round.

The Dabawenyo also drew with 17th-seed Morado in the final round. He also eked out wins over Christian Mark Daluz, Michael Concio, Jr., Jan Francis Mirano and Jonathan Jota and lost once to Jayson Levin Tapia.

National Chess Federation of the Philippine­s (NCFP) Romualdo Dumuk awarded the prizes to the winners.

The top five players will advance to the grand finals slated September 5 to 13.

Miciano finished seventh last year.

Seeded men's players in the grand finals include grand masters (GMs) Rogelio Antonio, John Paul Gomez, Darwin Laylo, Jayson Gonzales, Eugene Torre and Rogelio Barcenilla and IM Paulo Bersamina.

Meanwhile, Dabawenya Ella Grace Moulic of De La Salle Unviersity landed eighth in the women's division of the semifinals.

Top performers in the Grand Finals will compose Team Philippine­s to the 2018 World Chess Olympiad.

 ?? PINOY CHESSCLUB ONLINE ?? CHAMPION. Davao City's national master (NM) John Marvin Miciano receives his champion's trophy from National Chess Federation of the Philippine­s (NCFP) Romualdo Dumuk after topping the 2017 National Championsh­ips Semifinals-Men's Division at the...
PINOY CHESSCLUB ONLINE CHAMPION. Davao City's national master (NM) John Marvin Miciano receives his champion's trophy from National Chess Federation of the Philippine­s (NCFP) Romualdo Dumuk after topping the 2017 National Championsh­ips Semifinals-Men's Division at the...

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