Monday, October 31, 2011

The art of combinations

Sometimes combinations are very simple and yet very beautiful just because other players did not see it. I just wanted to post 3 diagrams with a following clue diagrams to each problem given so that our readers regardless of chess strenght will understand what i am trying to say. The clue actually is what have been foreseen by the master in an actual game.

The combination player thinks forward; he starts from the given position, and tries the forceful moves in his mind. - Emanuel Lasker

By positional play a master tries to prove and exploit true values, whereas by combinations he seeks to refute false values ... A combination produces an unexpected re-assessment of values. - Emanuel Lasker














In my games I have sometimes found a combination intuitively simply feeling that it must be there. Yet I was not able to translate my thought processes into normal human language. - Mikhail Tal















According to such great attacking players as Bronstein and Tal, most combinations are inspired by the player's memories of earlier games. - Pal Benko



It is a profound mistake to imagine that the art of combination depends only on natural talent, and that it cannot be learned. Every player knows that all (or almost all) combinations arise from a recollection of familiar elements. - Richard Reti


All the quotes were taken from http://www.chessquotes.com/topic-combinations

Feel the beauty and try not just to rely on calculations.
... Luth Mikael

Sunday, October 30, 2011

U.Eliseev - Yeoh Li Tian

U. Eliseev (2441)- Yeoh Li Tian (2139)
World Youth Olympiad Under 16, Round 9, 30.10.2011

Analyzed by Centaur (Hairulov + Houdini)

1.e4 c6 As usual The Caro Kann -  Li Tian favorite opening. 2. d4 d5 3. e5 The Advance Variation. 3...Bf5 4. Be3 e6 5. Nd2 Nd7 6. Be2 Ne7 7. f4 Bg6 8.Ngf3 c5 9.Nb3 


9. c3 is the move suggested by my Rybka Opening book. Both 9.c3 or 9. Nb3 strengthen d4.


9...c4 10. Nbd2 Nc6 11. c3 b5 12. a3 Qb6 13.O-O Be7 14. g4 White is attacking on the kingside while black choose the queenside. 14...h6 15. Bf2 a5 16. Bh4 O-O 17.Bxe7 Nxe7 18.Nh4 Bh7 19.Qe1 b4 20.Ra2 Nc6 21. Qf2 bxc3 22.bxc3

Malaysia beat Georgia 2.5-1.5!

Malaysia continue their fine form by beating Georgia 2.5-1.5 in round 8, World Youth Under-16 Chess Olympiad - 2011 last night. Our youngsters will meet the mighty Russian in round 9 today.

Round 8 result
8.511Georgia
1½ - 2½10Malaysia
1
Beradze Irakli22941 : 0
Wong Jianwen1960
2
Nadirashvili Shalva2035½ : ½
Lee Kah Meng Elgin1984
3
Burduli Guga18980 : 1
Yeap Eng Chiam2150
4
Khomeriki Nino19030 : 1
Ajeet Singh Roshan1886

Round 8 Photos ( source : official site)
The Malaysian team in action in round 8. 

Wong Jianwen in round 8
Malaysia vs Georgia (left) in round 8

Round 7 : Malaysia draw against Switzerland 2-2

Malaysia draw 2-2 against the 8th seeded team - Switzerland in round 7. Malaysia will meet Georgia in round 8 on the same day today.

Round 7 Result 
7.510Malaysia
2 - 28Switzerland
1
Wong Jianwen1960½ : ½
Rindlisbacher Lars2217
2
Yeoh Li Tian21390 : 1
Studer Noel2127
3
Lee Kah Meng Elgin1984½ : ½
Hasenohr Benedict2155
4
Ajeet Singh Roshan18861 : 0
Grandadam Patrik2160

I watch the round 7 game live in the internet and was quite disappointed when Elgin misplay a clear winning game. IM Jimmy Liew point out the miss opportunity in his blog here. Below is my  analysis with some help of a friend name - Houdini :)

M.E.Lee Kah (1984)- B.Hasenohr (2155)
World Youth Under 16 Chess Olympiad, Round 7, 25.10.2011

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nf3 dxc4 5. a4 Bf5 6. e3 e6 7. Bxc4 Bb4 8. O-O
Nbd7 9. Qe2 O-O 10. e4 Bg6 11. Bd3 Bh5 12. e5 Nd5 13. Nxd5 cxd5 14. Qe3 Be7 15.
Bd2 Nb8 16. b4 Nc6 17. Rab1 Bg6 18. Rfc1 Bxd3 19. Qxd3 f6 20. Qc3 fxe5 21. dxe5
Rc8 22. b5 Nb8 23. Qe3 b6 24. Nd4 Qd7 25. Qh3 Rxc1+ 26. Rxc1 Rc8 27. Rxc8+ Qxc8
28. Qxe6+ Qxe6 29. Nxe6 Nd7 30. f4 Kf7 31. Nc7 Nc5 32. Nxd5 Nxa4 33. Kf2 Nc5
34. Nxe7 Kxe7 35. Bb4 Ke6 36. Bxc5 bxc5 37. Ke3 Kd5 38. Kd3 c4+ 39. Kc3 h5 



40.h4?! This is still winning but white has a stronger move  40. g3! The idea is to play in your strong side. White has a majority on the kingside ( 4 against 2) so he has to make a breakthrough there by creating passed pawn there. With 40.h4, white prevent his g-pawn to participate in the break trough.  40...Kc5 (40... g6 41. h3 Kc5 42. g4 hxg4 43. hxg4 Kxb5 44. f5 gxf5 45. g5! (45. gxf5 Kc6 46. Kxc4 a5 47. f6 Kd7 48. Kb5) 45... f4 46. e6 Kc6 47. g6 f3 48. e7 Kd7 49. g7 f2 50. e8=Q+! Kxe8 51. g8=Q+) 41. f5 Kxb5 (41... Kd5 42. e6 Kd6 43. Kxc4 and white simply win ) 42. f6! White choose the furthers passed pawn so that black's king can stop it 42...gxf6 43. exf6 Kc6 44. f7 Kd7 45. f8=Q)

40...g6 Now black's g6 and h5 pawn hold white's h4-g2-f4 pawn. 41. Kb4 Kd4 42. e6 c3 43. e7 c2 44. e8=Q c1=Q 45. Qe5+ Kd3 46. Qd5+ Ke3 


47. Qf3+?  1/2-1/2
Both player is on time trouble but unfortunately Elgin missed a clear win here which could turn the overall result 2.5-1.5 in Malaysia favor if he choose to exchange the queen with 47. Qc5+! Qxc5+ 48. Kxc5 Kxf4 49. Kc6 Kg4 50. Kb7 Kxh4 51. Kxa7 Kg3 52. b6 Kxg2 53. b7 and white queen first and  black's passed pawn is still far from queening. Anyway a good result for Elgin and the team against much higher rated team.

Round 8 Pairing
8.511Georgia
-10Malaysia
1
Beradze Irakli2294:
Wong Jianwen1960
2
Nadirashvili Shalva2035:
Lee Kah Meng Elgin1984
3
Burduli Guga1898:
Yeap Eng Chiam2150
4
Khomeriki Nino1903:
Ajeet Singh Roshan1886

Saturday, October 29, 2011

CM N.Saleh - Yeoh Li Tian - Round 3

CM N.Saleh (1858) - Yeoh Li Tian (2139)
World Youth Under 16 Olympiad, Round 3, 24th October 2011

Analyzed by Centaur (Hairulov + Houdini)

1.d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. cxd5 cxd5 4. Nc3 Nf6 5. Nf3 Nc6 6. Bg5?!


6.Bf4 is the usual move. Graham Burgess in his book The Slav give this move ( 6.Bg5)  a ?! remark and mentioned that it gives Black very comfortable equality (at least) after
 

DBKL Chess Braille 2011- Tommorow!

Join the Braille friends at DBKL Chess Braille 2011 but the open Rapid 25 will be playing normal and entry at RM10 with discount for under 12. Champion gets RM300 + many other RM prizes

The Braille will be a team championship of 2 Blind and 1 non blind entry at RM40 with first at RM900
30 October, 2011 at Stadium Tertutup DBKL Taman Tasik Titiwangsa starts at 9.00 am with registration at 8.00 am Places for Rapid 25 limited places.

Source: IA Abdul Latiff Mohamad

Disclaimer : This site - Hairulovchessmaniac.com are provided for the convenience of all interest party and are for informational purposes only. Unless expressly indicated otherwise, this site is not responsible for the accuracy of anything contained in these announcements. Those interested in additional information or having questions about any of these tournaments are directed to contact the organizer listed. This site will exercise all due diligence in providing accurate information but assume no responsibility for errors made in such work.

World Youth Under 16 Chess Olympiad - Round 5 , Round 6 Result and R7 Pairing

Round 5 Result ( 26th October 2011)

5.710Malaysia
4 - 020Turkey-Turkuaz
1
Yeoh Li Tian21391 : 0
Soydan Busra1747
2
Lee Kah Meng Elgin19841 : 0
Yigit Aleyna1729
3
Yeap Eng Chiam21501 : 0
Guney Gamze Nur1709
4
Ajeet Singh Roshan18861 : 0
Ulusoy Nisan1646

Malaysian team in round 5. Photo from the official site

3rd Round Pairing for the 4th DATCC Team League


Below is the 3rd Round pairing for the 4th DATCC Team League  which will be held on  November  1st 2011 (Tuesday), 7.00 PM  at DATCC, Wilayah Kompleks , Kuala Lumpur.

Round 3 Pairing (1st November 2011)

Source: DATCC' blog

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Malaysia draw against Syria - World Youth Under 16 Chess Olympiad - Round 4

Round 4 Results ( 26th October 2011)

 Syria - Malaysia : 2-2

Board 1: Khaddour Ismael vs Wong Jianwen (1960)  :1-0
Board 1: Chekh Adm Khedr Aram (1891)  vs Yeoh Li Tian (2139)  : 0-1
Board 1: Iyti Basher (2225) vs Yap Eng Chiam (2150)  : 0-1
Board 1: FM Al-Tarbosh Ward (2251) vs Roshan Singh  (1886) :1-0

source: official site

INSOFAR KAMUNTING INVITATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT


INSOFAR KAMUNTING
INVITATIONAL
CHESS TOURNAMENT

World Youth Under 16 Chess Olympiad

The Malaysian team start their campaign  in The World Youth Under 16 Chess Olympiad, Turkey  with a 3-1 win against  South Africa (B) in round 1 ( 24th October 2011) .

In round 2 and 3 which was held on Tuesday ( 25th October) , Malaysia lost against the mighty India 0-4 (round 2) and in round 3 they amend the result by beating UAE (A) 3-1.

In round 3 which is held today, Malaysia will faced Syria. 

Official site is here


Round 1 Result ( 24th October 2011)
Malaysia (left) vs South Africa (B) in round 1. Photo from the official site
Yeoh Li Tian in round 1. Photo from the official site

1.1010Malaysia
FED3 - 123South Africa-Team-B
FED
1
Wong Jianwen1960MAS0 : 1
Roberts Marcel1823RSA
2
Yeoh Li Tian2139MAS1 : 0
De Abreu Roberto N0RSA
3
Lee Kah Meng Elgin1984MAS1 : 0
Koekemoer Bernard0RSA
4
Yeap Eng Chiam2150MAS1 : 0
Darling Paul D0RSA

Round 2 Result ( 25th October 2011)

2.63India
FED4 - 010Malaysia
FED
1IMGrover Sahaj2514IND1 : 0
Yeoh Li Tian2139MAS
2FMGirish A Koushik2379IND1 : 0
Lee Kah Meng Elgin1984MAS
3FMGagare Shardul2264IND1 : 0
Yeap Eng Chiam2150MAS
4
Antonio Viani D'cunha2245IND1 : 0
Ajeet Singh Roshan1886MAS

Round 3 Result ( 24th October 2011)
3.910Malaysia
FED3 - 117UAE-Team-A
FED
1
Wong Jianwen1960MAS½ : ½
Walid Anwar1833UAE
2
Yeoh Li Tian2139MAS1 : 0CMSaleh Naif1858UAE
3
Lee Kah Meng Elgin1984MAS½ : ½
Sultan Ibrahim1812UAE
4
Ajeet Singh Roshan1886MAS1 : 0CMAl-Zaruoni Fahad1670UAE


Round 4 Pairing ( 26th October 2011)
4.714Syria
-10Malaysia
1
Khaddour Ismael0:
Wong Jianwen1960
2
Chekh Adm Khedr Aram1891:
Yeoh Li Tian2139
3
Iyti Basher2225:
Yeap Eng Chiam2150
4FMAl-Tarbosh Ward2251:
Ajeet Singh Roshan1886


The squad consists of Roshan, Jianwen, Eng Chiam, Elgin and Li Tian. The Team Manager is Mr. Lee Ewe Ghee.

4th DATCC Team League - Round 2 Review

The 2nd   round of the 4th  DATCC Team League was held last night  at the Dato Arthur Tan Chess Centre, Kompleks Wilayah , Kuala Lumpur. Several players turn up late because heavy traffic in Kuala Lumpur.  Despite it being a weekday, rain and long queues of cars could be seen around many markets in KL as shoppers made last minute purchases for Deepavali.


Round 2


"Taming a handicap seahorse"

1. Seahorse PETRONAS  vs Nusa Mahkota Chess Club   : 1-3

    Board 1:  Ahmad Farhan vs NM Kamal Ariffin : 0.5-0.5
    Board 2: Zul vs Kamaluddin Yusof : 0-1
    Board 3: Alex vs Abdul Aziz Abdul Shukor: 0.5-0.5
    Board 4: Fadzil vs  Rusdi Sidi: 0-1

My team - Nusa Mahkota Chess Club comfortably beat the 'handicap' seahorse Petronas team. We were expecting their top players - Irman Ibrahim, Tun Seri Lanang and Ruzenan will be feature in their line up but found that none of them is in the starting line up.  On board 1, Farhan managed to hold NM Kamal Ariffin to a draw, while on board 2 and 4, Kamaluddin and Rusdi won easily against Zul and Fadzil respectively. In board 3, Aziz Shukor  had the better position but somehow  misplay the position and let Alex  to force a perpectual to split the point. All in all, a good result for NMCC. 



Whitewash!
2. Too Less Ordinary (TLO)   vs DATCC Seniors Team : 4-0

    Board 1:Ian Udani  vs IM Jimmy Liew : 1-0
    Board 2: Dr. Zaidan Zulkipli vs Jax Tham  : 1-0
    Board 3: CM Mohd Fadli Zakaria  vs Christopher Lee: 1-0
    Board 4: Ahmad Fadzil Nayan vs Bernard Ng: 1-0


 This is a clash between two strong team. However the result is quite shocking as TLO whitewash ( as mentioned by Jax Tham)  the DATCC seniors team 4 nil. On top board, Jimmy who is in time trouble, blundered a peice  and had to resign immedietly. Dr. Zaidan who was press by Jax Tham in the early part of the game somehow managed to turn the table with a strong attack which force his oppopnent to resign. CM Fadli 'the stonemaster' and Fadzil Nayan didn't have much trouble to score full point.


` Deadly arbiter`

3. Kelantan Chess Team  vs Najib's Rojak Team  : 2-2


    Board 1: IM Mashafizulhelmi vs Cheah Cheok Fung : 1-0
    Board 2: Abdul Haq Mohamed vs Muhd Izz Saifuddin  : 0-1
    Board 3: Abdullah Che Hassan vs NM Yeoh Chin Seng: 1-0
    Board 4: Nik Ahmad Farouqi vs Najib Abdul Wahab: 0-1


Kelantan Chess Team split the points with Najib's Rojak (colek in Kelate) Team.   Kelantan's top horse - IM Mashafizul beat Cheah Cheok Fung on board 1 and Abdullah beat NM Yeoh Chin Seng on board 3. Najib Wahab the team captain for the Rojak Team  made an upset in board 4 when he beat Nik Ahmad Farouqi. This left the encounter on the second board - Abdul Haq (Kelantan) against Izz to decide the outcome of the match. In the end, Haq made a mistake in the endgame and Izz collect the full point to tie the match 2-2.


'another whitewash'

4. Renegade Chess Team vs 17 Chess Club    : 0-4

    Board 1: Haslindah Ruslan  vs Nor Ilhamuddin Shaikh Ali  : 0-1
    Board 2: Bustaman Harun vs Mohd Zambri Mohd Syariff : 0-1
    Board 3: Shamsuddin Sabri vs Salam Maamur : 0-1
    Board 4: Andrew Ooi  vs Syed Abdul Rahman: 0-1
 
Renegade (left) vs 17 Chess Club

Nor Ilhamuddin Shaikh Ali who did an excellent performance in the first round ( drawing against IM Mashafizul) was nearly  caught with pants down on round 2 when on move 11th he was already on a brink of a defeat. However, his opponent - Haslindah Ruslan failed to push his e-pawn a square further - e2-e4 instead of e2-e3.

After surviving the horrific moment, Ilham play more carefully and cash the full points. For details explanation about this game, read Ilham's blog here.

The rest of the 17's team win to make the score 4-0.


“ceasefire”
5.  PJMIM Chess Team vs Swordfish PETRONAS    : 2-2

    Board 1:  Ismail Ahmad  vs Ernesto Ramos : 1-0
    Board 2: Varian vs Khairy : 1-0
    Board 3: Kamarulzaman Adam vs Wong Yoke Siong: 0-1
    Board 4: Muhammad Anas Hussaini vs  Abdul Rahman Anuar: 0-1

PJMIM(left) vs Swordfish PETRONAS


World Police Chess Champion - Ismail Ahmad (1st board) and Varian (2nd board)  score full point for the PJMIM team but their 3rd and 4th board lost to made the score 2-2.




"Like father like son" 

6. Carikomputer.com  vs BERNAMA Chess team : 4-0 
 (BERNAMA's board 2 and 4 both walkover)
    Board 1: Mohd Saprin Sabri vs Ahmad Saifuddin Yasin : 1-0
    Board 2: Amir Qayyim Mohd Saprin vs Mohd Fahmi Mohd Idris : 1-0 (walkover)
    Board 3: Amir Ghaazi Mohd Saprin vs Zainal Abidin Ibrahim : 1-0
    Board 4: Amir Muqqri Mohd Saprin vs Mohd Amran Muhammad : 1-0 (walkover)

Carikomputer.com (left) vs BERNAMA
 Malaysia now has another version of Adam's Family of chess and this time it is Saprin's Family. Saprin an ex- national player now own computer shops at Bangi - Carikomputer.com. The team wore  a nice self-sponsor shirt. ( see photos below)


Saprin 1.0 (father) lead by example by winning on first board. Saprin 2.0 (Amir Qayyim) and Saprin 4.0 (Amir Muqqri) cash full point without dropping a single sweet when their  opponent failed to turn up. On board 3, Saprin 3.0 (Amir Ghaazi) beat Zainal.

Wan Syahrina. Photo from mStar Online.

The most disappointing thing in round 2 is when BERNAMA's Radio DJ  (AM Drivetime 93.9 BERNAMA Radio24)  - Wan Syahrina absentee. There are rumors that quite a number of the players who missed to watch her on action in the 1st round turn up in the 2nd round just to watch the lovely lady!?

Wan Syahrina (right) with one of her 'gaga' fan. Photo from Ng6's blog

4th DATCC Team Event - Round 2 Results


2nd Round Result (25th October 2011)

1. Seahorse PETRONAS  vs Nusa Mahkota Chess Club   : 1-3

2.  Too Less Ordinary  vs DATCC Seniors Team : 4-0

3. Kelantan Chess Team  vs Najib's Rojak Team  : 2-2

4.  Renegade Chess Team vs 17 Chess Club    : 0-4

5.  PJMIM Chess Team vs Swordfish PETRONAS    : 2-2

6.  Carikomputer.com  vs BERNAMA Chess team : 4-0 (BERNAMA's board 2 and 4 both walkover)

Ranking after Round 2

Placing
Team

Match Points Games Points
1. Too Less Ordinary 4 7
2. Nusa Mahkota Chess Club 4 6.5
3. 17 Chess Club 2 5.5
4. Najib's Rojak Team 3 5
5. Seahorse PETRONAS 2 5
6. Kelantan Chess Team 3 4.5
7. Carikomputer.com 2 4.5
8. DATCC Team Seniors 2 3.5
9. Swordfish PETRONAS 1 3
10. PJMIM Chess Team 1 2.5
11. Renegade Chess team 0 1
12. BERNAMA Chess Team 0 0

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Obituary

Haji Mohamed Salahudeen - father of local chess enthusiast - Sirajudeen passed away this morning at 3.45 am. The Jenazah prayer was held after solat Zuhur today at Masjid Abu Bakar, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur. May Allah bless Allahyarham with Jannah.

Monday, October 24, 2011

World Youth Under-16 Chess Olympiad - Malaysian Squad Left for Turkey

Malaysian Squad for 2011 World Youth Under 16 Olympiad . From left: Roshan Singh, Yeoh Li Tian, Wong Jianwen, Yap Eng Chiam and Elgin Lee.  Photo from : Jeffrey Wong

The Malaysian squad left for Izmit, Turkey for the World Youth Under 16 Chess Olympiad at 10 AM, 23rd October. The squad consists of Roshan, Jianwen, Eng Chiam, Elgin and Li Tian. The Team Manager is Mr. Lee Ewe Ghee. The send off at KLIA was officiated by MCF Deputy President, Tuan Haji Ibrahim Abu Bakar.

There will be 27 teams participating this year. Russia is ranked first with an average rating of 2455, followed by Azerbaijan (second) with rating of 2361 and India with a rating of 2351. Malaysia is ranked 10th with an average FIDE rating of 2058. There will be three GM's and three IM's with numerous FMs participating in the Under 16 Chess Olympiad this year.

The official website for the tournament is on http://wyco2011.tsf.org.tr/ , and it is reported that the all boards
will be broadcast live. Get more details of the players, schedule and results from the tournament that will start at 10PM KL time, 24th Oct.

Report from : Jeffrey Wong

Friday, October 21, 2011

Lets Check (Fritz 13) - Sharing is Caring!

Fritz 13 has a new and interesting feature - Lets Check.

With the new feature, you can check whether anyone else has already analysed in the position you are currently looking at.

All of the analysis is keep and updated  in the "cloud" and you can  access to it wherever you are.

Watch video tutorials about Lets Check   here



Saturday, October 15, 2011

Temuramah bersama IM Mashafizul

TEMURAMAH BERSAMA IM MASHAFIZUL HELMI 
International Master, pemain no.1 Malaysia, FIDE Rating ( 2413) 

Hairulov bersama IM Mashafizul (kiri) semasa sesi temuramah  yang diadakan pada 1 Oktober  2011 di Putrajaya


 TEMURAMAH BERSAMA IM MASHAFIZUL 

Hairulov: Ok Mas, saya rasa ramai sudah mengenali anda, walaubagaimanapun bagi tujuan rekod, bolehkah anda ceritakan serba sedikit mengenai latarbelakang diri anda? 

IM Mashafizul : Saya orang Kelantan. Saya sebenarnya lahir di Kuala Lumpur ( memegang no. kad pengenalan KL) tetapi saya dibesarkan di Kelantan. Bapa saya berasal dari Kelantan manakala ibu saya dari Sarawak.

Friday, October 14, 2011

RSC ANNUAL OPEN RAPID PLAY CHESS TOURNAMENT


Venue: ROYAL SELANGOR CLUB, BUKIT KIARA (1st Floor)
Sunday October 30th: 9 am to 1.00 pm ( 3 rounds)
Sunday November 6th: 9 am to 2.00 pm (4 rounds)
        : Prize-giving & Lunch
Prizes:
1st  : RM 600  +Challenge Trophy
2nd  : RM 400
3rd    : RM 300
4th   : RM 200
5th     : RM 100
Best U-9 : RM 100 + Certificate ; runner-up RM 50 + Certificate
Best U-11: RM 100 + Certificate; runner-up RM 50 + Certificate
Best U-13: RM 100 + Certificate; runner-up RM 50 + Certificate
Best Veteran (55 yrs and above) : RM 100
Best Lady ( any age category) : RM 100 

Entry fee:   RSC Members        : RM 30 ; family discount (RM 25 for 2 or more players)
  Non-RSC Members: RM 40 ; family discount (RM 30 for 2 or more players)
  [Entry fee includes Lunch on November 6th ]
Sms entries to: Dr. Wahid (016-3283160),  Dr. Ajeet (012-2121372)
                             before 28th Oct  or email : awkarim@gmail.com  or ajeet@pc.jaring.my to confirm registration.

Source: Wahid Karim

Disclaimer : This site - Hairulovchessmaniac.com are provided for the convenience of all interest party and are for informational purposes only. Unless expressly indicated otherwise, this site is not responsible for the accuracy of anything contained in these announcement. Those interested in additional information or having questions about any of these tournament are directed to contact the organizer listed. This site will exercise all due diligence in providing accurate information but assume no responsibility for errors made in such work.

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