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PRESS RELEASE 10: October 26,
2004
THAILAND 3-1 BARBADOS
The fortunes of the Barbados team continue to slide at the 36th
World Chess Olympiad as they register their third loss in a row
with going down 3-1 to Thailand.
The match started poorly for the Bajans on Board 1 when FIDE
Master Delisle Warner (Elo 2291), having won the exchange on
move 17 against Taweechai Thamtavatvorn (Elo 2214), blundered
horribly to lose his queen in a won position and with it the
game.
On Board 4, Community College student Mark-John Allyene (Elo
2077), playing his first match of the tournament, terribly
mismanaged his time and soon found himself with 2 minutes to his
opponent’s hour and 20 minutes. Under such time pressure it was
only a matter of time before Alleyne in a blocked position,
blundered his queen to give Uaychal Saelee (Elo 2165) Thialand’s
second point.
FIDE Master Dr. Philip Corbin playing his pet Dutch Defense
misplayed the ending to allow FIDE Master Boonsueb (Elo 2242) to
score the Thai’s 3rd and winning point.
This loss left Terry Farley (Elo 2247) stranded for the second
match in a row, looking a 4-0 in the eyes.
Fortunately for the Bajans, Farley thwarted the Thai’s ambitions
of a clean sweep and scored the Barbados’ only point by beating
Wisuwat Theerapabpaisit (Elo 2277).
On the leader tables, USA put in a fine performance to hold
Ukraine to a 2-2 draw and Defending Champions Russia beat France
2 ½ - 1 ½ . The Ukrainian continue there course to gold leading
the standings with 29 points but Russia are starting to close
the gap, moving to 27 points.
Armenia keep the pressure on the top two with 26.5 points thanks
to a 3 ½ - ½ blow out against Slovenia.
Cuba moved to 7th position with 25 points, India
being their victims in a 2 ½ - 1 ½ affair.
The nearest Caribbean team to the Cubans are the Dominican
Republic in 76th position with 19 ½ points, drawing
2-2 with Ecuador. Puerto Rico are next on 18 ½ points in 87th
position, after a 2 ½ - 1 ½ lost to Tunisia.
Trindad & Tobago put up a 2 ½ - 1 ½ win against Sri Lanka to
move to 18 points and 91st postion.
Barbados and Surinam are in 104th and 107th
respectively with 16 ½ points, and paired to play each other
next round. Jamaica, held to a 2-2 draw with Uganda, are 109th
with 16 points. BVI and Aruba are 120th and 122nd
respectively with 14 ½ points, followed by the Netherlands
Antilles and Bermuda on 123rd and 124th
with 14, while USVI are 128th with 10 1/2.
USA created a major upset in the Women’s competition beating
Defending Champions 2-1 compliments of International Master
Irina Krush (Elo 2464) on board 2 over Woman Grandmaster Yuhua
Xu (Elo 2487).

Grandmasters Zsussa Polgar (Elo 2567) and Xie Jun shaking
hands at the start of the USA vs China match.
The Chinese still hold a massive lead with 24 ½ point, 4 ½ ahead
of 2nd place Hungry on 20. The US share in 3rd
spot with India and Georgia with 19 ½ points.
Live viewing of the top board matches can be followed every day
on the Chess Federation web site
www.barbados.org/chess.
Report & Photos: Mr Allan Herbert
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