JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

DOU­BLE ROOKS

Harper crushes GM at Olympiad

by

20120906

FM Ryan Harp­er's vic­to­ry over Grand­mas­ter Os­car De La Ri­va Ague­do in the third round of the Chess Olympiad is one bright spot in a gen­er­al sce­nario that is not very en­cour­ag­ing. The six-time na­tion­al cham­pi­on of T&T, with a FIDE rat­ing of 2222, out­played the An­dor­ran GM, rat­ed 2540, and thus en­hanced his per­for­mance record in for­eign tour­na­ments. The big ques­tion, how­ev­er, is how close will this win bring Harp­er to achiev­ing his dream of be­com­ing T&T's first In­ter­na­tion­al Chess Mas­ter. Over sev­er­al years, Harp­er, now 35, has been hunt­ing the IM norm in in­ter­na­tion­al con­tests abroad, but has failed to reach the mark by a hair's breath on more than one oc­ca­sion. At the Guelph Pro-Am In­ter­na­tion­al in Toron­to, for ex­am­ple, the T&T FM tri­umphed over two GMs but missed the IM norm by half a point.

His win over GM Ague­do at the Olympiad will sure­ly boost his rat­ing and, if he con­tin­ues to score well in Is­tan­bul, he may well fin­ish this world-class con­test at least with­in strik­ing dis­tance of the elu­sive norm. Harp­er re­mains the coun­try's best can­di­date to break the IM bar­ri­er and thus bring T&T vir­tu­al­ly on par with oth­er lead­ing chess-play­ing Eng­lish-speak­ing coun­tries of the Caribbean; Ja­maica which has IM Jo­mo Pit­ter­son and Bar­ba­dos which has IM Ter­ry Far­ley and IM Kevin Den­ny. Harp­er will have to gain ap­prox­i­mate­ly 180 rat­ing points to achieve his first norm, as IMs usu­al­ly have an ELO rat­ing be­tween 2400 and 2500. But even so, the jour­ney is far from over as he will have to score two more norms in in­ter­na­tion­al tour­na­ments in­volv­ing oth­er IMs or GMs be­fore FIDE will agree to con­fer the ti­tle on him. The T&T cham­pi­on's force­ful win against the An­dor­ran GM is wor­thy of study par­tic­u­lar­ly by young play­ers as it con­tains a num­ber of ba­sic lessons. Ague­do, play­ing the white pieces, opened bad­ly and had a strate­gi­cal­ly lost game by move six. His un­cas­tled king and ill-de­fend­ed king­side even­tu­al­ly led to his un­do­ing. Harp­er pro­ceed­ed to de­mol­ish his op­po­nent's weak­ened po­si­tion with an eco­nom­i­cal skill that gives the game its main in­ter­est.

Af­ter sev­en rounds, T&T's per­for­mance at Is­tan­bul was far from im­pres­sive hav­ing scored two vic­to­ries against lit­tle-fan­cied Jer­sey, 3.5-.5 and Bermu­da 4-1, draw­ing with Mau­ri­tius 2-2 and los­ing to Aus­tria 4-0, An­dor­ra 3-1, Den­mark 4-0 and the Do­mini­can Re­pub­lic 3-1. So far, Harp­er, on board one, tops the team with 3 points out of 7 games. On av­er­age, how­ev­er, young Alan Munro, on board four, has the best score with 2 from 3 match­es; while Rav­ishen Singh has 2 from 5, Mar­cus Joseph 2 from 6 and Mario Mer­ritt 2.5 from 7. Up to this point in the con­test, T&T's fe­male team has not per­formed as bad­ly as DR had ex­pect­ed. Sur­pris­ing­ly, they man­aged to over­come their Bar­ba­di­an coun­ter­parts 2.5-1.5, de­feat Namib­ia 3-1 and hold Ethiopia to a 2-2 draw. How­ev­er they were hum­bled 4-0 by Turkey and Bangladesh and crushed by Botswana 3.5-.5 and Zam­bia 3 -1. WCM Ja­van­na Smith has emerged with the best in­di­vid­ual score, 3 from 6 games, while Nikeil­ia Chu­niesingh, rep­re­sent­ing T&T on board one, has lost all her five en­coun­ters. Del­la Marie Wal­cott, CAC gold medal­list among Un­der-10 girls, looks the most promis­ing with 2 points from 3 games, while na­tion­al cham­pi­on Adi­ti Soon­dars­ingh and Gabriel­la John­son both won 2 games out of 7. Round five saw an in­ter­est­ing clash be­tween two Eng­lish speak­ing Caribbean heavy­weights, with Ja­maica gain­ing a 2.5 -1.5 vic­to­ry over Bar­ba­dos.

GM Ague­do vs FM Harp­er:

1) e4 e5; 2) Nc3 Bc5; 3) Nf3 d6; 4) d4 exd4; 5) Nxd5 Nf6; 6) Nb3 Bb6; 7) Qe2 Ng4; 8) Nd1 00; 9) f3 Ne5; 10) Be3 f5; 11) Nc3 fxe4; 12) Nxe4 Bf5; 13) Bg5 Qe8; 14) Bf4 Bxe4; 15) Bxe5 Bxc2; 16) Bc3 Qg6; 17) Qc4 ch d5; 18) Qxd5 ch Kh8; 19) Nd4 Nc6; 20) Nxc2 Qxc3; 21) Qqd2 Rfe8 ch; 22) Be2 Qg6; 23) Kf1 Rad8; 24) Qe1 Re7; 25) Rd1 Rde8; 26) Rd2 Be3; 27) Rd5 Bh6; 28) Bd3 Rxe1 ch; 29) Bxe1 Rxe1; 30) Kxe1 Qxg2. 0-1.


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored