The Tourism Co. Chess Tournament: Round 3 Pairings & Pictures From R2

Here is tomorrow’s pairings and a few pictures from Round 2.

Hope you enjoy and a very good luck to you all.

No Name Feder Total – Result Name Feder Total

1 Adel Al-Amiri KWT [2] : Fernando Laming PLH [2] 
2 Ahmed Emad Aldeen JOR [2] : Hamadah Al-Wakel EGY [2] 
3 Hamdy Al-Ouqda EGY [2] : Akram Ali EGY [2] 
4 Alaa Abdullatif EGY [2] : Hamdy Mabrouk EGY [2] 
5 Amer Araab PLH [2] : Khaled Hashem KWT [2] 
6 labib badee SYR [2] : Bader Al-Hajiri KWT [2] 
7 Bader Al-Khaldy KWT [2] : Mohamed Abdullah Ali BAH [2] 
8 Mohamed Hesham SYR [2] : Faeq Kanaan PAL [2] 
9 Faisal Al-Hamlan KWT [2] : Mohamed Jaber EGY [2] 
10 Ferdinand Bujay PLH [2] : Mohammed Qabazrd KWT [2] 
11 Florentino Silao PLH [1.5] : Veerappan Aiyappan IND [2] 
12 Abdulrahman Khaled EGY [1] : Waleed Al-Awady KWT [1.5]
13 Abdulsalam Aldekheel KWT [1] : Mohamed Abdulmohsen EGY [1] 
14 Agha Allahverdiyev AZ [1] : Mohamed Ali PLH [1] 
15 Mustafa Hanano SYR [1] : Ahmed Al-Deeb EGY [1] 
16 Nadiya Al-Qaban KWT [1] : Ahmed Al-Subae KWT [1] 
17 Ali Alaa Al-Deen LEB [1] : Nasser Al-Maqseed KWT [1] 
18 Ali Al-Saqaf LEB [1] : Nasser Al-Subaie KWT [1] 
19 Basir Cosin PLH [1] : Nathaniel Tinasaie PLH [1] 
20 Nizar Kanaan PAL [1] : Bhanu Dhepalli IND [1] 
21 Eid Mohamed Eid EGY [1] : Noor Al-Deen Mohamed EGY [1] 
22 Noor Dhepalli IND [1] : Farj Saqer EGY [1] 
23 Sajan Jacub IND [1] : Hamad Al-Motawaa KWT [1] 
24 Sayed Mahmoud EGY [1] : Hazaa Al-Sharfa KWT [1] 
25 Herculano Zcarias PLH [1] : Tamer Ateyah EGY [1] 
26 Yaseser Yosef EGY [1] : Husain Shalabi EGY [1] 
27 Ibrahem Shehab KWT [1] : Yasser Easa JOR [1] 
28 Yousef Ahmed EGY [1] : Jermieh Juston USA [1] 
29 Zakariya Shahata EGY [1] : Khaled Khan PAK [1] 
30 Majdy Ghunaim EGY [1] : Zeyad Saleh Al-Abdily KSA [1] 
31 Abdullah Al-Mutairi KWT [0] : Khaled Al-Harees KWT [0] 
32 Abdulmohsen Al-Moshary KWT [0] : Khaled Al-Juwaisiry KWT [0] 
33 Marina Morozova RUS [0] : Abdulrahman Fathi EGY [0] 
34 Abdulwahab Al-Atiqi KWT [0] : Mohamed Bukhamsen KWT [0] 
35 Ahmed Khalil EGY [0] : Musalam Al-Zamil KWT [0] 
36 Ali Abdulwahab EGY [0] : Nawaf Al-Azimy KWT [0] 
37 Jamal Al-Awady KWT [0] : Omar Al-Yaqout KWT [0] 
38 Ryan Martiez PLH [0] : Khaled Al-Halaq KWT [0]

Pictures From The Tourism Co. Chess Tournament 2012: Round 1

ROUND 2 Pairing for Tuesday 10/9/2012

REMINDER: GAMES START AT 6:00 PM SHARP!

No Name Feder Total Result Name Feder Total 
1 Tamer Ateyah EGY [1] : Adel Al-Amiri KWT [1] 
2 Bader Al-Hajiri KWT [1] : Zakariya Shahata EGY [1] 
3 Bhanu Dhepalli IND [1] : Bader Al-Khaldy KWT [1] 
4 Faisal Al-Hamlan KWT [1] : Noor Dhepalli IND [1] 
5 Veerappan Aiyappan IND [1] : Hamad Al-Motawaa KWT [1] 
6 Ahmed Emad Aldeen JOR [1] : Ibrahem Shehab KWT [1] 
7 Khaled Hashem KWT [1] : Zeyad Saleh Al-Abdily KSA [1] 
8 Mohammed Qabazrd KWT [1] : Ali Alaa Al-Deen LEB [1] 
9 Ali Al-Saqaf LEB [1] : Mohamed Abdullah Ali BAH [1] 
10 Faeq Kanaan PAL [1] : Abdulrahman Khaled EGY [1] 
11 Akram Ali EGY [1] : Nizar Kanaan PAL [1] 
12 Amer Araab PLH [1] : Sayed Mahmoud EGY [1] 
13 Alaa Abdullatif EGY [1] : Basir Cosin PLH [1] 
14 Eid Mohamed Eid EGY [1] : Ferdinand Bujay PLH [1] 
15 Farj Saqer EGY [1] : Fernando Laming PLH [1] 
16 Hamadah Al-Wakel EGY [1] : Herculano Zcarias PLH [1] 
17 Mohamed Ali PLH [1] : Hamdy Al-Ouqda EGY [1] 
18 Hamdy Mabrouk EGY [1] : Nathaniel Tinasaie PLH [1] 
19 Husain Shalabi EGY [1] : labib badee SYR [1] 
20 Mohamed Abdulmohsen EGY [1] : Mohamed Hesham SYR [1] 
21 Mohamed Jaber EGY [1] : Mustafa Hanano SYR [1] 
22 Waleed Al-Awady KWT [.5] : Abdullah Al-Mutairi KWT [0] 
23 Florentino Silao PLH [.5] : Abdulmohsen Al-Moshary KWT [0] 
24 Omar Al-Yaqout KWT [0] : Abdulsalam Aldekheel KWT [0] 
25 Abdulwahab Al-Atiqi KWT [0] : Agha Allahverdiyev AZ [0] 
26 Ali Abdulwahab EGY [0] : Ahmed Al-Subae KWT [0] 
27 Ahmed Al-Deeb EGY [0] : Bashar Al-Muwaiziry KWT [0] 
28 Hazaa Al-Sharfa KWT [0] : Ahmed Khalil EGY [0] 
29 Majdy Ghunaim EGY [0] : Ibrahem Alhajeel KWT [0] 
30 Noor Al-Deen Mohamed EGY [0] : Jamal Al-Awady KWT [0] 
31 Khaled Al-Halaq KWT [0] : Yaseser Yosef EGY [0] 
32 Yousef Ahmed EGY [0] : Khaled Al-Harees KWT [0] 
33 Sajan Jacub IND [0] : Khaled Al-Juwaisiry KWT [0] 
34 Mohamed Al-Kanderi KWT [0] : Zeyad Abuhamdeih ITY [0] 
35 Mohamed Bukhamsen KWT [0] : Yasser Easa JOR [0] 
36 Musalam Al-Zamil KWT [0] : Khaled Khan PAK [0] 
37 Nadiya Al-Qaban KWT [0] : Ryan Martiez PLH [0] 
38 Zayel Martienz PLH [0] : Nasser Al-Maqseed KWT [0] 
39 Nasser Al-Subaie KWT [0] : Marina Morozova RUS [0] 
40 Mohamed Hajem SYR [0] : Nawaf Al-Azimy KWT [0] 
41 Jermieh Juston USA [0] 1:0 BYE 

These are a few pictures from the First Round of the chess tournament.

Also, the pairings MIGHT  be posted tomorrow.

انطلاق بطولة المشروعات السياحية الأولى

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انطلاق بطولة المشروعات السياحية الأولى للشطرنج الأحد

برعاية خالد عبد الله الغانم نائب رئيس مجلس الإدارة والعضو المنتدب لشركة المشروعات السياحية وحسن رمضان جمعة رئيس مجلس إدارة النادي الكويتي للألعاب الذهنية وحضور أكثر من مائة مشارك ومشاركة تنطلق في السادسة من مساء يوم الأحد الموافق 8/4/2012فعاليات بطولة شركة المشروعات السياحية الأولى للشطرنج والتي تنظمها الشركة بالتعاون مع النادي الكويتي للألعاب الذهنية وذلك في نادي اليخوت احد مرافق شركة المشروعات السياحية

من جهته أشار المحامى طاهر خالد الخطيب نائب رئيس مجلس إدارة النادي الكويتي للألعاب الذهنية ورئيس اللجنة الفنية للبطولة إلى إن هذه البطولة تنظم للمرة الأولى برعاية ودعم كامل من شركة المشروعات السياحية من حيث احتضان البطولة واستضافتها والتنظيم وحرص خالد عبدالله الغانم نائب رئيس مجلس الإدارة العضو المنتدب للشركة الذي اصدر تعليماته بضرورة دعم البطولة بشكل عام وفريق الناشئين بشكل خاص وهو الجيل الجديد لفريق المنتخب الكويتي للشطرنج والذي رصد له مكافأة نقدية تقدر بسبعمائة دينار كويتي .

وأضاف الخطيب إلى إن إدارة النادي الكويتي للألعاب الذهنية رصدت مكافآت نقدية للمراكز الخمسة الأوائل تقدر بثلاثة الآلاف دولار امريكى بالإضافة إلى مكافآت أخرى .

Register For the Chess Tournament Today, First Round on April 8

Registration for the Chess Tournament is now Open!

It will be held in the (Yacht Club) in Salmiya

 

Starts on: April 8, 2012 and ends on April 29, 2012

Dates: Every Sunday, Tuesday, And Thursday (only) for 3 weeks (No Final game on lastThursday, but will be postponed to the following Sunday)

Rounds: 9

Start Time: Everyday at 6:00 P.M. (5:00PM on Final Day)

Time control is: 90 min + 30 sec

Prizes = Top 5 players will get cash prizes worth $ 2,000. Other prizes will be handed out to youth players and other notable players who have shown great play throughout the tourney.  

A NEW WORLD FOR CHESS IN KUWAIT

If you are a follower in our facebook fanpage, you will have realized that we have a new coach and we actually began training since Monday 6-2-2012. However, it is still not in our Kuwait Chess Federation (in Qadsiya) because there is construction to fix up and upgrade the place.

If you are a Kuwaiti and are interested in joining, come on down to Ibis Hotel, Salmiya. Floor 2, Hall 2. We train there daily, except on Sunday, from 4:00 PM till 9:00 PM. For now, training will only be available for Kuwaitis. But will be available to all players when the federation is in full operation, given some requirements that will be given at a later date.

Here is a picture of a surprised birthday party we gave to our new coach, Vladimir Rogovskyi

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Update and Nice video of Kramnik Getting Crushed!!

Dear chess fans,
Welcome to the site once more and thanks for continually visiting to see if there are any updates. I thought I needed to do this because I don’t like being kept in the dark either.
Well, as for tournaments, there might not be one for quite a while (sorry). Not until the issues are finalized between the Kuwait Chess Federation and The Public Authority For Youths and Sports. The process is slow, but things are moving along and we will soon have a budget for a few tournaments a year. Which is great!
And it’s true, the Kuwait Chess Federation did not have really strong support for the past 10 years, but we’re still here and we’re still getting better everyday.
Try not to feel down that there are no confirmed tournaments for the next couple of weeks and enjoy the fact that people, chess fans like you, are never going to give up on chess. And they are going to fight and give all of what they have so they and their chess friends can have a place to call, a chess club. So do your part and fight along side them by not giving up hope and remain cheerful that you will get to play in many many many many many many GREAT & AMAZING tournaments with great prizes one day. And that day is getting closer and closer. Keep yourself ready my friends.
And remember that One day a chess program will beat a chess champion. Oh wait, that already happened years ago.
Luckily they haven’t beaten us in real life.
Oh no, you have got to be kidding me! What, a chess program used a robotic arm to crush Vladimir Kramnik in front of dozens of reporters and even Magnus Carlsen?! And it pressed the clock itself without assistance?? Impossible you might say. In chess, nothing is impossible. Like Kuwait having a great chess club hehehehe 😀 Watch this video and enjoy a laugh too.

National Kuwait Chess Tournament?

There have been unconfirmed “rumor” reports that the Kuwait Chess Federation will host the National Kuwait Chess Tournament to finally have an OFFICIAL top players list sometime by the end of this year.

All details are unclear. But what is clear is that the idea will move forward sometime within the next few months. And with the tournament, we will actually have the Official Kuwaiti Chess Champion(s). 

We didn’t have a tournament like this for approximately 10 years. The last one was won by the current Champion, Bader Al Hajeri, in the year 2003. And in 2002, Taher Al Khateeb won.

So the real question is, will Bader win again, or will Taher retake the title, or even more surprising, will there be a new champion?

Only time will tell.

This tournament will be open to Kuwaitis and to players of all ages and to women as well. We need an Official Woman’s Chess Champion too !

Stay tuned for more updates on this crucial tournament.

Arab Elite Championship 2011 in Dubai

Currently held in the UAE, the Arab Elite Championship is hosted by the Dubai Chess Club and has 17 of the top players from 17 different Arab countries.

Starting rank list

No. Name FED Rtg
1 GM Adly Ahmed EGY 2605
2 GM Al-Modiahki Mohamad QAT 2564
3 GM Salem A R Saleh UAE 2489
4 IM Tissir Mohamed MAR 2454
5 IM Khader Sami JOR 2416
6 IM Al-Zendani Zendan YEM 2396
7 IM Eid Fadi LIB 2381
8 FM Mohammad Samir SYR 2349
9 FM Njili Kamel TUN 2329
10 Elarbi Abobker LBA 2273
11 FM Ayyad Husain BRN 2206
12 Al-Hageri Badr KUW 2130
13 Yaaqoub Rashid SUD 2102
14 Daouda Sabar Ousmane MTN 2097
15 Tamra Attallah PLE 2090


For one of the first times in many many years, Kuwait finally has a representative to play for our team. Of course, that person in none other than Bader Al Hajeri. His current FIDE ELO is 2130. Even though he is not performing at his usual level, he’s playing some great chess with great chances for both, even till the endgame. If your interested in watching his games, you can visit the site that will be provided below.

 

http://dubaichess.ae/default.aspx?lang=en

 

 

Al-Hageri, Badr

In one of his games against Sabar Daouda from Maurtania, FIDE ELO 2097, Bader (white) missed an amazing tactic that would have won him the game easily. However, he played a good move either way and won it about 20 moves later. Now this is a puzzle for everyone. Can you find the move that Bader missed?

White to move and win.