The Philippine Star

GM Short to banner Negros Int’l chess

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Former world challenger Nigel Short of England will spearhead a strong internatio­nal cast clashing in the 2017 Negros Internatio­nal Open Chess Championsh­ip set Oct. 11-19 at the Ikthus Oshron Hall in Bacolod City.

The 52-year-old Short, who lost to Gary Kasparov in a world title showdown in 1993, looms as the player to beat in the nine-round Swiss system tournament owing to his current FIDE rating of 2698.

The event, hosted by the Piaya Network Broadcasti­ng Corp. in cooperatio­n with the A&V Negros Chess Club, offers a top purse of $3,000.

Other GMs vying in the event, sponsored by Antonio Ivan Aguirre, Hugo Villanueva, Elvira Ezekwe, Cris Samson and Joefre Panagdato, are Tuan Minh Tran and Duc Hua Nguyen of Vietnam and GM Srinath Naranayan of India.

Bannering the local challenge in the tournament, backed by A&V Negros Chess Club and the NCT Academy of Arts, are GMs Joey Antonio and Darwin Laylo, and Internatio­nal Masters Ronald Dableo, Oliver Dimakiling and Haridas Pascua.

Other notable masters participat­ing are IMs Kim Steven Yap, Chito Garma, Joel Pimentel, Ronald Bancod and Richellieu Salcedo.

The second to fifth placers will receive $2,500, $2,000, $1,500 and $1,000, respective­ly.

Also on tap is the Challenger division with the winner pocketing P25,000.

For details, contact, Leo Romitman at 0917-721-9094 or Jose Albao at 0933-276-0249.

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