Bacolod chessers stun Mandaluyong | Inquirer News

Bacolod chessers stun Mandaluyong

To battle Tandag City in final of inter-cities chess
/ 10:15 AM November 08, 2011

TANAUAN CITY — National Master Hamed Nouri and Sander Severino scored stunning victories on boards one and two in the “Armageddon” playoff to lift Bacolod Negros/NICA past heavy favorite Mandaluyong City, 3-1 yesterday and barge into the final round of the 2011 National Inter-Cities and Municipalities Chess Team Championship at the Tanauan Event Center, here.

Bacolod will meet Tandag City in the finals.

In the “Armageddon,” the player handling the white pieces is given a 6-5 advantage in time but the player with the black pieces needs only a draw to win.

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Hamed, playing with white, beat Grandmaster Rogelio “Joey” Antonio while Severino, playing with black, shocked noted blitz player FIDE Master David Elorta by holding him to a draw.

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Joel Pimentel secured the win by beating board three gold medalist Francis Glen Panes. Jose Vito Tapulgo scored the lone point for Mandaluyong by taking the scalp of Bacolod reserve Raymond dela Pena.

Mandaluyong squandered a chance to take it in regulation when board three gold medalist Panes missed several winning lines in his match against Joel Pimentel.

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Panes was one piece up and had a slight positional advantage in the middle game, but Pimentel managed to salvage a draw in the end game despite being a pawn down.

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Bacolod drew first blood in the heated semifinal affair by beating Elorta. Mandaluyong leveled the score as Tapulgo toppled Marvin Ting on board four and Antonio split the point with Hamed on board one.

Meanwhuile, Tandag City also leaned on their top players to score a 2.5-1.5 win over Davao City in the other semifinal match.

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