Sunday, September 16, 2007

NCFP EXECUTIVES AND PROFESSIONALS CHESS TOURNAMENT RESULTS


Officials and winners in the just concluded of second leg of NCFP Executives and Professionals Chess Challenge late Saturday at the Greenhouse Grill, 31 Matalino St., Diliman, Quezon City. (L-R) Lawyer Jose "Joe" Aspiras (runner-up place), NCFP founding president Asia's First GM Eugene Torre, NCFP executive director NM Samuel "Sammy" Estimo (champion) and Ray Marras (3rd place).


ESTIMO BEATS ASPIRAS IN TIE BREAKS

Final Standings and rankings in order: (Seven round Swiss-System/30 player's field which attracted nine National Master)

5.5 points---NM Samuel Estimo, Jose Aspiras
5.0 points---Ray Marras, NM Nick Nisperos, NM Quirino Sagario,
4.5 points---NM Dante Zuniga, Jenny Mayor, NM Stewart Manaog, Joselito Obrero
4.0 points---Willy San Juan, NM Eduardo Agagon, NM Almario Marlon Bernardino Jr., Ramil Ranilla, Primitivo Virtudazo, Dennis San Juan
3.5 points---NM Efren Bagamasbad, NM Mario Rebano…

TWO-TIME Olympian and National Master Samuel "Sammy" Estimo had 20 bucholz tie break points to beat fellow lawyer Jose "Joe" Aspiras' 18.5 points to retain his title in the just concluded second leg of the NCFP Executives and Professionals Chess Challenge late Saturday at the Greenhouse Grill, 31 Matalino St. , Diliman, Quezon City.

Last week, Estimo, the incumbent executive director of the National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) and RP executive six-time champion Dr. Jenny Mayor, director and PRO of the said group, both tallied identical 6.0 points apiece to advance in the grand finals on March 2008.

According to tournament chief arbiter Boyet Tardecilla, assisted by 1996 RP Junior champion NM Roberto Suelo Jr., the duo finished with identical 5.5 points apiece, however Estimo took the championship trophy in this one-day competition that was supported by NCFP chairman rep. Matias Defensor, prominent lawyer Ernesto Salunat, Comelec commissioner Mehol Sadain, Asia's First GM Eugene Torre, founding president of NCFP and Asia's First International Master Rodolfo Tan Cardoso.

The Pugo, La Union native Jose of Aspiras and Aspiras law offices settled for a runner-up place in this Seven round Swiss-System 30 player's field tournament which attracted nine National Masters.

Ray Marras, NM Nick Nisperos and NM Quirino Sagario settled for third and fifth placers with 5.0 points each.

Tournament chief arbiter Boyet Tardecilla invited again all players to participate in the forthcoming 2nd Chairman Jun Virata Chess Cup on September 29, 9:00am at the Perez Building, Doña Soledad corner Australia St., Better Living in Parañaque City.

Still in the 2nd leg of the NCFP Tournament, rounding up the top 17 place finishers were NM Dante Zuniga ( 4.5 points), Jenny Mayor (4.5), NM Stewart Manaog (4.5), Joselito Obrero (4.5), Singer-Composer Willy San Juan (4.0), NM Eduardo Agagon (4.0), NM Almario Marlon Bernardino Jr. (4.0), Ramil Ranilla (4.0), Primitivo Virtudazo ( 4.0), Dennis San Juan (4.0), NM Efren Bagamasbad (3.5), and NM Mario Rebano (3.5).

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(Report from MARLON BERNARDINO)

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