Saturday Star

CHESS BY VICTOR STRUGO

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The indefatiga­ble Dr Lyndon Bouah has published yet another nationally significan­t volume, this time as co-author SA’S only overthe-board Grandmaste­r, Kenny Solomon. “My Game Plan – My quest to becoming a Chess Grandmaste­r,” is a memoir of Kenny’s road to the coveted title. The book contains 157 analysed games and traces his career from discoverin­g chess in 1992 in Mitchell’s Plain and electing to dedicate himself to the pursuit of excellence while many contempora­ries chose a more sinister lifestyle. After national successes, he earned his final norm at the 2012 Olympiad and the GM title was ratified by FIDE after he won the African Championsh­ip two years later. For orders, email the author (lyndon.bouah@gmail. com.)

Now living in Italy, Kenny didn’t play in the 2022 SA Open but was once again our top board at the just ended 44th Chess Olympiad in Chennai, India. Against a strong field of 3 GMS, 1 IM and 4 FMS, his 4/9 score led our team (ranked 68th of 188) to a creditable 55th position. The rest of the team comprised SA Open Champion Daniel Cawdery (4/8 points), Daniel Barrish (5/9), Banele

Mhango (5/9) and Watu Kobese (5.5/9).

Barrish (rating 2283) bagged his second GM scalp of the year with a fine win against Egypt’s Ahmed Adly (2582). Zimbabwe also notched up a best-ever result, finishing tied with South Africa on 13 match points and 58th on tie-bread. Most remarkable was that the fancied Norwegian team, ranked *third* and led by World Champion Magnus Carlsen, ended on 12 points, placed 59th behind both Zim and us!

The sensation of the Olympiad was the young India 2 team (the host nation is allowed three) who finished with 18 match points and the bronze medals, ahead of India 1 and the USA. Just ahead with 19 points were Uzbekistan (gold medals) and Armenia (silver).

The parallel Women’s Olympiad was won by Ukraine followed by Georgia (silver) and India (bronze).

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