Chess masters Bagamasbad, Garma win Asian Senior Chess Championships titles

Chess masters Bagamasbad, Garma win Asian Senior Chess Championships titles

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by Marlon Bernardino
TAGAYTAY CITY---Filipino International Masters Jose Efren Bagamasbad and Chito Garma topped their respective divisions at the conclusion of 12th Asian Senior Chess Championship held on Saturday, October 21, 2023 at the Knights Templar Hotel in Tagaytay City.


Bagamasbad, a habitue of Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines (IIEE) Chess Club in Monte De Piedad Street in Cubao, Quezon City, successfully defended his 2022 crown and again emerged winner for the 65-and-over division of the 12th Asian Seniors Chess Championship.


He drew with Tuleubek Demezhanov of Kazakhstan after 48 moves of an English Opening using the white pieces in the ninth and final round.
Bagamasbad is set to leave on Monday aboard Etihad Airlines bound for Terrasini, Italy for the 2023 World Seniors Chess championships from October 24 to November 6 and gunning for his third and final GM norms.
Garma, a two-time Olympian, bagged the 50-and-over division title after halving the point against Candidate Master Joseph Ebenezer of India in their Guico Piano skirmish held at the Knights Templar Hotel, Tagaytay City.
Bagamasbad and Garma capped their performance with similar six wins and three draws (7.5 points) in nine outings.


Pocketing the top prize of $350, the 67-year -old Bagamasbad told the media, “I’m very happy to win again, especially in an international tournament like this Asian Seniors. Christmas came early!.”
The 59-year-old Garma won the $500 cash prize after winning this title he won in the 2018 Tagaytay games.


More importantly, Bagamasbad and Garma, both earning their 2nd of the third Grandmaster norms plus a free hotel accommodation in the 2024 World Senior Chess Championship.
IM Aitkazy Baimurzin of Kazakhstan (7.0 points) and NM Mario Mangubat of the Philippines (6.5 points) won the silver and gold in the 65-and-over division.
Mangubat from Minglanilla, Cebu earned an outright FIDE Master title.


FM Rudin Hamdani of Indonesia (7.0 points) and GM Rogelio Antonio Jr. of the Philippines (6.5 points) took the silver and bronze in the 50-and-over division.
The Tagaytay tournament had 18 players in the 50-and-over division and 17 players in the 65-and-over division in the weeklong event is hosted by Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president and Tagaytay City Mayor Abraham "Bambol" Tolentino, Cavite Vice Governor Athena Bryana Tolentino in close cooperation with the World Chess Federation, Asian Chess Federation and National Chess Federation of the Philippines chairman and president Prospero "Butch" Pichay Jr.
Meanwhile, FM Adrian Ros Pacis, NM Mario Mangubat and IM Aitkazy Baimurzin won the gold, silver and bronze in the side event of the blitz (3 minutes plus 2 seconds increment) competition in the 65-and-over division.
GM Rogelio Antonio Jr., IM Chito Garma and FM Carlos Edgardo Garma, on the other hand, grabbed the gold, silver and bronze in the side event of the blitz (3 minutes plus 2 seconds increment) competition in the 50-and-over division.
The tournament is under the guidance of tournament director Mike Lapitan, with IA Casto “Toti” Abundo serving as the supervising arbiter.-Marlon Bernardino-
Photo shows
IM Jose Efren Bagamasbad of the Philippines versus Tuleubek Demezhanov of Kazakhstan in the ninth and final round.

Final Standings:
(65-and-over division, Standard event)
Gold: IM Jose Efren Bagamasbad (Philippines, 7.5 points)
Silver: IM  Aitkazy Baimurzin (Kazakhstan, 6.5 points)
Bronze: NM Mario Mangubat (Philippines, 6.5 points)
(50-and-over division, Standard event)
Gold: IM Chito Garma (Philippines, 7.5 points)
Silver: FM Rudin Hamdani (Indonesia, 7.0 points)
Bronze: GM Rogelio Antonio Jr. (Philippines, 6.5 points


Photo shows
Asian Chess Federation executive director Casto Abundo, NCFP Board of Director Martin Gaticales, NCFP Chairman and President Prospero Pichay Jr., IM Aitkazy Baimurzin of (Kazakhstan (silver), IM Jose Efren Bagamasbad of the Philippines (gold) and NM Mario Mangubat of the Philippines (bronze).
Photo shows
Asian Chess Federation executive director Casto Abundo, NCFP Board of Director Martin Gaticales, NCFP Chairman and President Prospero Pichay Jr., IM Chito Garma of the Philippines (Gold), FM Rudin Hamdani of Indonesia (Silver) and GM Rogelio Antonio Jr. of the Philippines (Bronze).