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    The Jakarta Post
    October 24, 2000

    Indonesia suffers 3rd defeat in chess Olympiad

    The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

    The Indonesian men's squad had their third defeat in the chess
    Olympiad when they lost to the Czech Republic while their female
    compatriots triumphed over Lebanon in Calvia, Spain, on Friday.

    The men lost by 2.5 - 1.5 points in the four-game match.

    They held their Czech opponents to draws in three games but lost in
    the other with Dede Liu being the unfortunate catalyst.

    Dede, who held the white pieces, went down to Zbynek Hracek in 54
    moves.

    In the game, which was shown live on www.chess21.com, Dede, who has an
    elo-rating of 2397 against Hracek's 2595, was forced to struggle
    throughout before he finally surrendered after he found he could no
    longer defend his pawns in an endgame.

    Susanto Megaranto (2439) defended well with black to force David
    Navara (2620) to abandon the game in stalemate after they battled in
    49 moves.

    Tirta Chandra (2286) had a slightly better position in the endgame
    before Tomas Oral (2565) spotted a daring move to salvage his game.

    Ruben Gunawan (2467) agreed to a draw with Vlastimil Babula (2571)
    after playing 29 moves.

    Indonesia, which scored three wins, three losses and a draw, collected
    16 points.

    Although Indonesia is struggling midway down the table, Susanto has
    been playing impressively.

    After an expected loss to Vassily Ivanchuk in Indonesia's 4-0 drubbing
    by Ukraine, the 17-year-old Indonesia registered four wins and two
    significant draws. The draws were chalked up against Zoltan Almasi
    (2650) in Indonesia's 2-2 draw with Hungary in the fourth round, and
    Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu in its 3-1 defeat by Romania in the fifth
    round.

    "Susanto has made the difference in the team. It was a real
    achievement for him to be able to hold those two world-class
    grandmasters," Sebastian Simanjuntak, a chess observer, said here on
    Saturday.

    Indonesia scored convincing wins over minnows Monaco, Jersey and
    Luxembourg.

    The competition features 129 teams from 128 countries with a total of
    764 players, including 230 Grandmasters (GMs), 153 International
    Masters (IMs) and 82 FIDE Masters (FMs).

    Ukraine leads with 21.5 points, followed by reigning champion Russia,
    and Bulgaria and Armenia with 19.5 points each.

    Indonesia's women players have also scored three wins, three losses
    and a draw to collect an overall 10 points. The women's competition,
    which has 87 teams, plays three boards.

    They chalked their third win over Lebanon with Irene Kharisma and Dian
    Cheri Stefani beating Suzan Mouradian and Youmna Makhlouf respectively
    on Friday, while Evi Lindiawati lost to Knarik Mouradian.

    Reigning champion China tops the standings with 18.5 points followed
    by Poland and Lithuania with 14.5 points each.
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