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CHESS OLYMPIAD: BARBOSA LIFTS PHL PAST BULGARIA; FACES HUNGARY IN ROUND 7


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Oliver Barbosa.

Round 7 pairings:

Board 1 Azerbaijan vs Russia
Board 2 China vs Armenia
Board 3: Philippines vs Hungary
Board 4: Ukraine vs Spain

Team Standings after round 6: (Open division, Match Points System)
11 points -- Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan
10 points---China, Philippines, Ukraine, Hungary, Spain

Grandmaster Master (GM) Oliver Barbosa delivered the clincher as the 35th-seed Philippines nipped 10th-seed Bulgaria, 2.5-1.5, in one of the biggest upsets in the sixth round of the 40th World Chess Olympiad at the WOW Convention Center in Istanbul, Turkey, early Tuesday morning.

Handling the black pieces on board 2 against GM Kiril Georgiev (2682), Barbosa, who hold an Elo rating of 2554 and pride of Taytay, Rizal was scrambling with his two rooks and knight against Georgiev?s queen and bishop when the latter made a blunder on his 57th move in their Slav encounter. A couple of moves later, Georgiev resigned with Barbosa set to take his queen after a discover check.

The victory wouldn?t have been possible without the valiant stand of GMs Wesley So (2652), Eugene Torre (2469) and Mark Paragua (2508), who drew their respective matches against higher rated players.

So split the point with GM Veselin Topalov (2572) on board 1 after 48 moves of Nimzo-Indian Defense; Torre agreed to a draw opposite GM Ivan Cheparinov (2681) on board 3 after 47 moves of Pirc Defense; and Paragua halved the point with GM Alexander Delchev (2596) on board 4 after 32 moves of Sicilian Defense, Rossolimo variation.

It was the country?s fifth victory in six rounds, good for 10 match points and a share of fourth spot behind leaders Russian Federation, Azerbaijan and fourth round tormentor Armenia.
The three frontrunners have 11 match points. A team win is equal to two points while a draw is equal to one point.

"One of the biggest upset in chess Olympic history ... the Filipinos carved a name for themselves among the chess elite's ... history has been written today and forever will be remembered ... the Istanbul Olympiad's Tournament Revelation" said National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) Chairman/President Prospero "Butch" Pichay Jr., who watched the game live through internet back home here in Manila.

Also with 10 match points are defending champion Ukraine, China, Spain and seventh round opponent Hungary, which toppled Poland, 3-1, in the sixth round.

In other matches saw, Russia drew with Armenia, 2-2, Azerbaijan routed Croatia, 3-1, Germany halved the point with the United States, 2-2, Spain edged Czech Republic, 2.5-1.5, China smashed Bosnia and Herzegovina, 3.5-0.5, England drew with Italy, 2-2, Ukraine outclassed Montenegro, 3-1, India split the point with Israel, 2-2, and Moldova trounced Slovenia, 3.5-0.5.

In the women?s division, the No.57 Philippines was yielded to No. 14 seed France, 1-3, with Woman International Master Catherine Perena (2091) providing the lone win over IM Almira Skripchenko (2442) on board 1.

WNM Janelle Mae Frayna (1991) bowed to IM Milliet Sophie (2411) on board 2, WNM Jedara Docena (2061) lost to IM Silvia Collas (2261) on board 3 and WNM Jan Jodilyn Fronda (2022) was beaten by WIM Andreea Bollengier (2253) on board four.

The Filipinos remains at 8 points into a share of 18th to 38th places. The women?s team will face No.52 Portugal, who brought downed No.61 South Africa, 2.5-1.5.

Meanwhile, defending champion Russia and Poland will slug it out for the solo leadership board in Tuesday's seventh round.

Russia drew with China, 2-2, while Poland dealt Serbia, 3.5-0.5.


Click here to view a list of other articles written by Marlon Bernardino.


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