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    ABS CBN News, Philippines
    March 12 2004

    Timman pulls off surprise in Reykjavik Open

    By MANNY BENITEZ
    TODAY Chess Columnist


    Veteran Dutch Grandmaster Jan Timman, one of the world's superstars
    30 years ago, showed he still has got what it takes when he caught
    Ukrainian GM Ruslan Pogorelov, one of his early coleaders, by
    surprise in the third round of the Reykjavik Open chess tournament.

    With his third straight win for a perfect score, Timman took the solo
    lead, followed by 13 others with 2.5, including the top seed, Alexey
    Dreev of Russia, teenage GM Bu Xiangzhi of China, and Ian Rogers of
    Australia.

    Behind them were 76 others with 1.5 each as the open tournament,
    which serves as a qualifier for the forthcoming Reykjavik Rapid,
    entered the fourth round.

    Former Manila visitor Michal Krasenkow of Poland, one of the 13 first
    runners-up, played the most instructive endgame, as follows:

    After 25...Rxc5??

    Best was 25...Rd5, with equal chances.

    26 Rxc5! Qxc5 27 Rc1 Rc4 28 Qd8+ Kg7 29 Rd1! 1-0.

    White wins in all variations, e.g., 29...Qc8 30 Qf6+ Kg8 31 Rd8+!

    In Armenia, Latvian GM Evgeny Sveshnikov, whose name has been
    immortalized in a popular Sicilian variation, kept the lead with 2.0
    points after two rounds of the Petrosian Memorial, followed by two
    Armenian GMs, Ashot Anastasian and Karen Asrian with 1.5 each.

    Meanwhile, Mila Emperador of Milo Checkmate announced that the Young
    Knights Invitational Chess Cup has been reset for April 2-4 and the
    Metropolitan Chess Club's Intercommercial Team tournament for April
    17-18.

    The Young Knights will comprise those who have taken the Milo
    Checkmate course. Among the better known players are Southeast Asian
    Games triple gold medallist Mark Paragua, SEAG female team gold
    medallist Sheerie Joy Lomibao, zonal champion Ronald Dableo, two-time
    national junior champion John Paul Gomez, and columnist Marlon
    Bernardino.

    The P70,000 Intercommercial Team event is open to all bonafide
    company employees and varsity players. Each team is entitled to one
    master to play on top board.
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