Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Round 7 Results: Philippines vs. Hungary -- Istanbul 2012 World Chess Olympiad

The veteran Eugene Torre saved the day for Team Philippines, as he managed to maneuver a win in Board 3 against the Hungarian Ferenc Berkes in Round 7 of Istanbul 2012 World Chess Olympiad, to even the score at 2-2.

The team's goal at the start of the tournament was to be just among the top 20 finishers amidst all the countries competing in this Olympiad, but it seems they underestimated themselves. All the players' performance so far are way above their level -- their ELO ratings.

The score card of the match between the 35th seed Philippines vs. the 4th seed Hungary follows:


































Bo.

Philippines

Score

Hungary
1Wesley So
1/2-1/2
Peter Leko
2Oliver Barbosa
0-1
Zoltan Almasi
3Eugene Torre
1-0
Ferenc Berkes
4Mark Paragua
1/2-1/2
Csaba Balogh

You can replay the games from these pages:

Or download the (zipped) PGN file of the games.

Update: Philippines in Round 8


With the draw in Round 7 with Hungary, the ranking of Team Philippines slid down from No. 6 to No. 10. They will be facing the 11th seed England in Round 8.

5 comments:

  1. wow a tough one for team pilipinas!!! go go go

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  2. Syempre, if you are now among the tough guys, you have to deal with them. hehe

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  3. in beating the Hungarian super GM Berkes, Eugene used the 'kunat' system which is known only to Filipino chess players hehehe

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  4. congats Eugene,still had the venom to win games

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  5. This is the moment we are waiting for... Let's hope for the best and wish them success! Continue the good luck Team PHILIPPINES!

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