Chess master holds online tutorials for GM campaign
>> Thursday, April 16, 2020
BAGUIO CITY – International
Master Haridas Pascua has gone to online chess tutoring to earn for his
campaign to hurdle the last stage in his quest for the Grand Master title –
complete the Elo rating of 2500.
“I really want to get my
full GM-ship,” said the 25-year-old University of Baguio (UB) alumnus who five
years ago completed his third and final GM norm failed to get the Elo rating
2500 mark.
His ranking has dipped
to 2418, which is a long way to the needed mark despite rather impressive
performances in national and international competitions, including winning his
second straight Battle of Champions in 2018 and a slot in the biennial chess
Olympiad.
He qualified again this
time for the (International Chess Federation or Federation Internationale des
Echecs) FIDE 44th Chess Olympiad which is supposed to be played on August 5 to
18 in Khanty-Mansiyak, Russia but was postponed for next year due to the
coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic.
“I am trying to earn for
my international campaign,” Pascua told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) via a
private message.
“Pang-ipon po for future
tournaments since wala po
namang sponsors (I am trying to earn for future tournaments
especially that I don’t have sponsors),” he said.
“As of now tuloy tuloy pa din [ang] training
and aiming for GM title pa
din. Ang next tournament sana
sa Thailand this month pero
na move (As of now, my training continues and aiming form my
GM title. My next tournament supposedly is in Thailand, but then it was moved
also),” Pascua added.
This time, Pascua is
very much motivated after getting married late last year.
“Mas motivated ako ngayon kasi mas lumaki na ang responsibility ko not only as a chess
player and also as a husband (I am more motivated now with more responsibility
not just as a chess player but also as a husband),” he said.
Pascua joined the
five-man Olympiad team when he ruled the playoffs last February 10-12 at the
Philippine Academy for Chess Excellence in Quezon City to join the Philippine
team composed of GMs Julio Sadorra, Rogelio Barcenilla and John Paul Gomez and
IMs Paulo Bersamina.
Despite losing the final
game against fellow IM Daniel Quizon, Pascua cruised to four points of possible
six in the 44th Chess Olympiad Play-offs.
Pascua was part of the
2018 Philippine team in Batumi, Georgia after retaining his national chess
title. The team eventually finished 37th in Georgia Olympiad.
The five-man team is
supported by the National Chess Federation of the Philippines led by president
Prospero Pichay Jr., Secretary-General Abraham Tolentino Jr., and the
Philippine Sports Commission, led by its chairman William Ramirez.
On April 10, Pascua will
host the Haridas Pascua Online Chess Tournament that starts at 7 p.m. and where
cash prizes will be given to the top 10 finishers. (PNA)
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