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Caissa Teams win Medals in Singapore Seragoon Inter-Team Chess Championship

September 17th, 2013

In the late evening of lucky Friday the 13th, six of Caissa’s Advanced group players, accompanied by several supporters, boarded our national carrier to fly to Singapore and participate in the 2013 Serangoon Inter-Team Chess Championship.

Team 1 and Team 2 in Singapore!

Team 1 and Team 2 in Singapore!

 

Team 1: Open Rated Mixed 4 Members Team – David, Koji, Richard and Miguel Angel

Team 1 Ready

Team 1 Ready

 

Team 2: U16 Unrated Mixed 2 members Team – Bryant and Mei Jing

Team 2 ready

Team 2 ready

 

The tournament was not that large scale with a total of some 25 teams, but it was well organized and pleasantly located in a quiet residential neighborhood it was a worthwhile test for our Caissa teams gaining experience playing abroad. It was nice also, that Bryant had secured a handful of local supporters through his family who watched with interest how this chess tournament evolved over two days.

In 7 rounds Swiss, first 4 rounds on Saturday afternoon and 3 on Sunday morning, the top teams would qualify for the knock out rounds on Sunday afternoon.

Bryant had dinner with his family while the rest ventured into Chinatown to try the chilli/pepper crabs

Chinatown and chilli/pepper crabs

 

Koji played very convincingly and with 6 out of 7 grossed most points for Team 1 in this stage of the tournament, followed by David with 5 points, Richard with 3 points and Miguel Angel, who at the airport was doubtful to even join us because of slight fever and other such symptoms, with 2 points.

Caissa Team 1 Playing (round 3)

Caissa Team 1 Playing (round 3)

 

In the overall ranking Team 1 ended 5th and in the Open Rated category all players could collect a medal for 3rd prize – and on to the knock out rounds!

Mei Jing and Bryant in Team 2 actually played a round robin and Mei Jing was in very good form scoring 4 wins out of 6 and with Bryant’s win that was also enough to qualify for a 1st Prize medal in U16 Unrated category and play some more chess in the knock out stages…

Bryant and Mei Jing Collecting their 1st Prize

Bryant and Mei Jing Collecting their 1st Prize

 

Team 1 in the 1/16 finals steamed on with 3 wins and a draw (Miguel Angel) and went on to 1/8th finals. Unfortunately this time the scoring engine Koji had a small hick-up and the point scored by David and the draw by Miguel Angel was not enough to go to the quarter finals.

In Team 2 Bryant had a good chance to repair Mei Jing’s loss in a King + Pawn against King end game but a stalemate prevented Bryant to claim the full point and Team 2 was also out in the 1/8th finals.

All Individual Scores

All Individual Scores

 

A good chess experience richer, Caissa will definitely be going to other places.

Hong Kong Youth doing well in 1st ASEAN in Singapore

August 10th, 2012

From 6-12 August Singapore hosts the first ASEAN International Youth Chess Championships which attracted about 200 youth players from around 16 different countries.

The participants from Hong Kong are:

Category Under 14: Wong Yee Chit, with a FIDE rating of 1803 is serious contender and his 3rd place after 6 rounds with 4.5 points proves this point.

Wong Yee Chit, Hong Kong Participant U14 in 1st ASEAN Chess in Singapore

 

In the same category Under 14 Jeffrey Lam Ting Hei is in 16nd position with 2.5 points.

Jeffrey Lam Ting Hei Hong Kong Participant U14 in 1st ASEAN Chess in Singapore

 

In the category Under 11 Benjamin Oh Yau Teng is the only player to defend Hong Kong and with 3 out of 6 he is decently placed 37th out of 72 participants.

Benjamin Oh Yau Teng Hong Kong Participant U14 in 1st ASEAN Chess in Singapore

 

In the category Under 8 Hong Kong has three participants: the brothers Harold Kwong Wing Shun and James Kwong Wing Ki and our Caissa Club’s own Miguel-Angel Garceran Wang.

 

left to right: Harold, James and Miguel Angel in 1st ASEAN chess in Singapore

 

Harold, who is at least a year or 2 younger than the average of this group scored 1 out of 6 but in experience points he is collecting a lot more.

James started off very well with 3 wins in a row, but stayed on this score after 6 rounds, on 19th place.

Miguel Angel collected 4 wins after 6 rounds and ranks 12th. Miguel Angel’s 4th win was an interesting Philidor exchange with a very daring check mate plan.

 

Good luck to all our Hong Kong boys tomorrow and Sunday for the last 3 rounds. Below the ranking in the group Under 8 in a cross table after 6 rounds:

 

1st ASEAN Chess Championship Singapore Under 8 Ranking after 6 Rounds