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Friday, December 25, 2009

Immortal Game

Sambil surfing,tiba2 saya tringat tentang catur,n saya mula berfikir,apakah catur sbnrnya?
Directly saya mula mengoogle 'Chess',n saya directly click link ke wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess

Sedang drag2 ke bawah sambil baca skit2(byk tulisan,malas skit nak baca) saya ternampak 'immortal game' dalam sejarah chess, apa tu?directly saya click link ke immortal game - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immortal_Game dgn curiosnya.

Hasilnya, saya dapat mengetahui satu permainan bersejarah di antara Adolf Anderssen dan Lionel Kieseritzky.

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Andersen Kieseritzky

Andersen, bermain putih telah melakukan satu sacrifice yang sgt berani dengan memberikan kedua dua rook, satu bishop, dan queen untuk memastikan kemenangannya hanya dengan tiga minor piece (2 knight dan 1 bishop).


Immortal Game

Permainan ini merupakan satu contoh terbaik cara permainan pada abad yang ke 19, dimana rapid development dan serangan merupakan satu cara efektif untuk menang,boleh dikatakan sebagai satu cara gambit yang amat berisiko andai lawan merupakan seorg counter gambit yang hebat.

Dalam 23 langkah,permainan ini tamat,cukup pantas untuk pertandingan di kalangan professional.

Savielly Tartakower menyatakan bahawa ini ialah "a beautiful game"

Saturday, July 18, 2009

GACC 14-November 2009

Saya sudah mendapat satu email dari urusetia GACC 14,yang menyatakan kejohanan ini akan diadakan di penghujung November. Keputusan yang diperolehi sebelum ini di kejohanan yang sama (GACC 13) tidaklah begitu memberansangkan,namun andai skuad catur UMT tahun ini lebih bersedia(4 bulan bermula sekarang), pasti akan mendapat hasil yang lebih memuaskan.

Apa yang penting,komitmen dari semua ahli kelab dan pemain,serta majlis tertinggi kelab catur umt,bagi melancarkan lagi perjalanan kelab ini. diharap semua dapat memberi sokongan dan dorongan dalam usaha memantapkan sukan catur bukan sahaja di UMT,malah di seluruh Malaysia.

Majulah Catur Untuk UMT
'Strategi Penentu Kualiti'

Latest:GACC pada 28/11 - 5/12
Thx mr Hafiz

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Pemain UMT yang mempunyai rating kebangsaan (National Rating)

Berdasarkan National Rating yang dikeluarkan pada Januari 2009, terdapata beberapa nama pemain catur UMT yang dikenalpasti (saya kenal) mempunyai rating kebangsaan,antaranya;

  1. Munir Azmi Bin Mohamed - 1569
  2. Pearl Kwan Penz Penz - 1295
  3. Tarmizi Bin Zamri - 1375
  4. Mohd Som Bin Mt Diah - 1368
  5. Benjamin Ariaputra - 1461
  6. Hasnul Safwan Bin Hassan (its me!!) - 1515
  7. Dr Mohd Pouzi Bin Hamzah (penasihat kelab) - 1404
Ini senarai orang yang saya kenali sahaja, mungkin terdapat pemain2 lain yang berbakat dan saya tak kenal. Walaubagaimanapun saya dan pemain-pemain lain akan berusaha untuk meningkatkan rating, kalau berpeluang untuk mendapat rating FIDE, itu lebih baik. =)

Approved FIDE Titles

Senarai nama penganugerahan title kepada pemain2 catur pro telah diadakan di Istanbul, Turkey pada 5-8 Mac 2009, berikut adalah senarai nama GM yang telah diisytiharkan ;

Name Country
Simonian, Hrair ARM
Wang, Rui CHN
Edouard, Romain FRA
Hammer, Jon Ludvig NOR
Sanchez, Joseph PHI
Jakubowski, Krzysztof POL
Lintchevski, Daniil RUS
Kryakvin, Dmitry RUS
Shimanov, Aleksandr RUS
Arakhamia-Grant, Ketevan SCO
Salem, A.R. Saleh UAE
Eryomenko, Volodymyr UKR
Vovk, Andrey UKR

Tahniah kepada Joseph Sanchez (Filipina), wakil dari Asia Tenggara.
Persoalannya, bilakah negara kita akan mendapat GM pertamanya, masih dalam pembikinan.........

Untuk maklumat lengkap semua title yang telah diberikan, sila rujuk...
Sumber FIDE - Titles approved at the 1st Quarter Presidential Board 2009

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

World Chess News

Have u ever watch chess news on tv?today i would like to introduce to you one of the website that show world chess news.
The website is WorldChessNews.com
Here you can watch many latest news about chess around the world, that can give you information about chess, and you may share it with all of your chess maniac friends. =)
Even it is in swedish language, there still got subtitle, do not worry about understanding the language.
So, enjoy watching chess news!!!


Monday, August 4, 2008

GM Malaysia yg Pertama?

Mas Hafizulhelmi,kini dalam perjalanan menjadi seorang GM pertama di malaysia.setealah menamatkan cabaran 41st Biel International Chess Festival dengan (7 1/2) / (11),dia mungkin menjadi seorg GM,nantikan keputusan FIDE kemudian....

sumber;
http://blog.gilachess.com/did-mas-make-the-gm-norm/

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Ex - UMT

Sedang saya membaca blog gila chess (blog.gilachess.com), saya terjumpa 1 nama yg agak familiar dan disebut2 oleh beberapa org yg terlibat dgn catur di umt.
anda rasa siapa?











Guadis Gondau - ex presiden klab permainan dalaman UMT,dalam national closed 2008.
saya harap anda semua pun boleh ikut jejak langkah dia juga...

Thursday, May 29, 2008

One man against 88 chess players

CHESS master Collin Madhavan set a new Malaysian record in Seremban recently by playing against 88 contenders at the same time in what is known as a simultaneous chess match.

Madhavan broke his own record in the Malaysia Book of Records of previously playing against 71 participants at a similar event in Kuala Lumpur in December.

A simultaneous chess match is when a player (usually an expert) takes on the challenge of playing against a certain number of players at the same time. Not only a display of chess skills, the match also is a test of memory as the main player has to keep track of all on-going games.

No time to rest: Madhavan contemplating his next move against one of his 88 contenders.

Hosted by property developer RB Land and co-sponsored by www.quantum.88.com, the RB Land Simultaneous Chess Challenge 2008 saw participants, young and old attempting to outmanouvre Madhavan during the eight-hour long match.

Madhavan who was up against formidable contenders including two FIDE (World Chess Federation) rated players and 36 students from the state MSSM team won the match with a final score of 67 over 21.

Madhavan won 54 games, agreed to 26 draws and lost eight games, with a 76% playing record.

Madhavan said he expected to do better in the match but time constraints had caused him to offer more draws than usual.

“It was an exciting challenge - a test of my own mental and physical strength. Maintaining a high winning tally is essential for a chess master but more important is the game itself.

“I wanted the participants, especially the children to walk away from the game feeling proud of their achievement. It's not everyday they get to play, let alone win or draw in a game against a chess master,” he said.

Midway through the game, eight-year-old S. Nithya Lakshmi from SJK (T) Convent, Seremban, was confident of a win as she felt she had an advantage over Madhavan.

Contenders of all ages: Lecturer Abu Bakar Mahat, 52, strategising his next move as eight-year-old Yap Ying Hui eagerly awaits her turn during the game.

“This is my second simultaneous chess match. I lost the last time but this time I'm back to win,” said Nithya who called it a day hours later only after offering a draw to Madhavan.

Abu Bakar Mahat, 52, one of the oldest players during the match hoped that more chess matches would be organised as it was a great way to keep the mind active.

“It’s a stimulating brain game ideal for people of all ages from all walks of life,” said the engineering lecturer.

Fifteen-year-old Yang Yu Kang who represented his school in chess at the district level said chess has improved his memory power and helped him focus.

“Strategising my moves on the chess board has helped me tremendously. Thanks to chess, I’m also more focused in everything I do,” he said.

Madhavan finds comments like these heartening as he knows he's a step closer in encouraging more people to take up the game he loves.

“I want to see chess played everywhere - at the tea stalls, in the park, in schools, everywhere. More people should learn the game,” he said.

Inspired by World Record holder Grandmaster Susan Polgar of the United States who played against 326 participants in a 16-and-a-half hour match in 2005, Madhavan is aiming to blaze a trail in the local chess scene to increase awareness of the game.

Simultaneous chess matches are a great way to start judging from the excited faces and sentiments of the participants during the match. In stark contrast to the other players who had time to walk around and ponder over their moves, Madhavan did not have a break or anything to eat in between moves relying only on orange juice for sustenance.

Madhavan said he was not tired at the end of the match and could have gone on playing for a few more hours.

“Walking 5km a day, I had prepared myself for the event. I estimated taking a total of 7,900 steps during the match on my rounds with the players whilst spending an average of 5.45 minutes per game,” said the math tutor.

Seremban-born Madhavan who represented Malaysia in chess tournaments from 1989-1994 is an experienced chess coach who has trained students since 1978. From 1990-1996, he trained under the late chess grandmaster Eduard Gufeld from Georgia.

All participants left the event with smiles on their faces, certificates of their participation and door gifts to remember the game by. Madhavan also gave away books on chess to deserving players.


Sumber - StarMetro

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